Take Action Against Juvenile Allegedly Involved in Animal Abuse Video

Target: Ernie Lee, Duplin County, North Carolina District Attorney

Goal: Ensure a thorough investigation in case involving alleged animal abuse by a juvenile.

A 15-year-old student from East Duplin High School in Duplin County has been charged in connection with a video depicting animal abuse that was reportedly shared on Snapchat. The Duplin County Sheriff’s Office received the video on Monday and swiftly charged the juvenile with felony and misdemeanor animal abuse offenses. The North Carolina Department of Safety is currently handling the case.

Such incidents of animal cruelty are deeply concerning and highlight the need for strict enforcement of animal welfare laws. While juveniles are subject to different legal processes than adults, it is essential that appropriate measures are taken to address the alleged abuse and to prevent future incidents. Ensuring that the juvenile receives proper intervention can help promote rehabilitation and underscore the seriousness of animal cruelty.

By urging authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and take appropriate action, we can help protect animals from harm and promote a compassionate community. Demand that justice is served in this case and that measures are taken to prevent similar acts of cruelty in the future.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear DA Ernie Lee,

I am writing to express deep concern regarding a reported incident involving a 15-year-old student from East Duplin High School who has been charged with felony and misdemeanor animal abuse offenses. According to news reports, a video depicting animal abuse was shared on Snapchat, leading to the charges against the juvenile.

Animal cruelty is a serious offense that not only causes suffering to innocent creatures but also raises concerns about the well-being and development of those involved in such acts. It is crucial that this case is thoroughly investigated and that appropriate measures are taken to address the alleged abuse.

While understanding that juveniles are subject to different legal considerations, I urge your office to ensure that the response to this incident reflects the seriousness of the offense. Appropriate intervention, including rehabilitation programs and education about animal welfare, can help prevent future incidents and promote a more compassionate community.

Please prioritize this case and take all necessary actions to ensure that justice is served and that measures are in place to prevent similar acts of cruelty.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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5 Comments

  1. Regardless of age, violent psychopaths can’t be ‘fixed’. This kid needs to be locked away from animals/society, and the parents should be fined for having him.

  2. Carol Jane Brandt says:

    I knew at age 3 you don’t torture ANYONE, least of all an innocent animal. There is NO excuse for the little SOB.

  3. Lesley Rodgers says:

    At 15 the culprit knew exactly what they were doing and that it was wrong, but they are a sociopath and can never be cured of wanting to hard innocent beings, whether animals or humans. 15 is not an innocent child, even a child of 5 knows right from wrong on that level. Either a kid is good or bad, and this one is bad. Lock them up, or they will do it again and again and decent compassionate people and innocent animals will be further harmed by the kids evil deeds.

  4. Something as serious as animal cruelty should not be taken lightly. Animal cruelty and lack of empathy are some of the signs of psychopathy. Act immediately to address the issue, this won’t get better if he is let off the hook too easily!

  5. The parents need to discipline and take care of their PIECE OF SHIT kid. The parents should be charged!!! These parents need to be parents, but they’re obviously not being parents. I sure hope they don’t have any animals in their household because their kid is a FUCKIN PSYCHO.

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