Dog Allegedly Found Dead Beside Dumpster Deserves Justice

Target: Phil Sorrells, District Attorney of Tarrant County, Texas

Goal: Ensure accountability and legal consequences for the individual allegedly responsible for a dog’s starvation and suffering.

In a distressing incident at a Grapevine location, a dog was reportedly found in a state of severe emaciation, leading to its tragic demise. Allegations have arisen against Vanadus Green, who has been charged with cruelty to a non-livestock animal. This situation reportedly unfolded near a local hotel, where the animal was discovered unresponsive and later confirmed to have died from starvation.

Further investigation into this matter appeared to reveal deeply troubling details. Surveillance footage allegedly showed a man, identified as Green, with the dog in a stairwell, attempting to move the visibly distressed animal. The necropsy reports indicated the dog’s body fat was perilously low, pointing to a prolonged period of neglect. Reported injuries on the animal’s body, including a wound on its head and chest cavity trauma, suggested additional suffering beyond starvation.

This alleged act of cruelty highlights a glaring need for stringent legal action. The detailed evidence, including the surveillance footage and necropsy results, paints a picture of apparent neglect that cannot go unanswered. Demand that those found responsible for this dog’s suffering face the full extent of the law, ensuring that justice is served and similar acts of cruelty are deterred in the future.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear DA Phil Sorrells,

We are reaching out to bring your attention to a deeply disturbing case of alleged animal cruelty that came to light in Grapevine. A dog was reportedly found in a critical state of emaciation and later died, with Vanadus Green charged in connection to this tragic event. The details surrounding this case, including surveillance footage and a necropsy report, suggest a harrowing period of neglect and suffering for the animal.

The evidence presented in this case, notably the surveillance footage reportedly showing the dog being dragged and the medical findings indicating prolonged starvation, demands a comprehensive legal review. These actions reportedly led to immense suffering for the animal, culminating in a painful death. Such alleged cruelty must not go unpunished, and we urge you to take all necessary steps to ensure that justice is served.

We implore you to ensure that this case is pursued with the seriousness it warrants. The alleged actions that led to the dog’s death are a grave violation of our moral and legal obligations to protect innocent animals. We ask that you apply the fullest possible measures under the law against those found responsible, to not only seek justice for this dog but also serve as a deterrent against future acts of animal cruelty.

Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: CambridgeCanine.com


2 Comments

  1. Sherry Akridge says:

    Vanadus Green is a MONSTER! Dragging the dog through the hallway of the hotel, torturing that poor defenseless dog until it died.
    That MONSTER needs to die. He should not be allowed to breathe.
    When are these MONSTERS going to be put away? How many animals have to suffer on a daily basis at the hands of these MONSTERS. Starving an animal while abusing the animal. That piece of crap monster deserves to die.

  2. Avatar photo Lance Kammerud says:

    Green deserves an a** beating no doubt. But like every animal abuse case in Texas nothing will be done. Texas politicians are to busy harassing, tracking, take away freedoms and choices and trying to jail women who choose to have abortions. NO GOOD USUALLY EVER COMES OUT OF A STATE RUN BY DEPLORABLE REPUBLICANS.

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