Dogs Reportedly Shot to Death During LSD-Fueled Rampage: Seek Justice

Target: Scott A. Broadhead, Tooele County Attorney, Tooele County, Utah

Goal: Secure the harshest lawful sentence and compulsory mental-health treatment for the individual who allegedly gunned down his two pet dogs while under the influence of LSD.

A frantic 911 call led police to a home where they reportedly discovered two large dogs lying lifeless, riddled with gunshot wounds. According to arrest documents, the animals’ guardian had ingested LSD, grabbed both a 9 mm pistol and a 12-gauge shotgun, and opened fire inside the house. Officers said spent shell casings littered the floor, bullet holes pocked walls and ceiling, and the caller—terrified for her own safety—had begged for help while unsure whether the pets were still alive.

The suspect was detained outside, reportedly admitting something horrific might have happened to his companions. Inside, investigators allegedly found the dogs’ bodies, a handgun, a shotgun, and ammunition. The man now faces multiple misdemeanor cruelty counts in addition to weapons charges, yet the reported violence—two beloved family members shot point-blank—demands consequences that match the brutality.

This prosecution offers an opportunity to uphold Utah’s animal-protection laws and honor the innocent lives lost. Psychological research links animal-directed violence to broader dangers for the community. Sign below to demand meaningful punishment, a mental-health evaluation, and a lifetime ban on animal ownership to protect other vulnerable beings and to send a clear message that such cruelty will not be excused.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear County Attorney Broadhead,

Two cherished dogs were reportedly slaughtered inside their own home after their guardian ingested LSD and opened fire with both a pistol and a shotgun. Officers state they found shell casings scattered throughout the residence and bullet holes in walls, along with the animals’ bodies lying in pools of blood. Such alleged savagery goes far beyond a simple lapse in judgment; it represents a violent act that inflicted extreme suffering and ended two lives that depended wholly on their caretaker for safety.

We recognize that your office must weigh evidence and follow due process, yet the facts described suggest deliberate, lethal cruelty. Imposing only minimal penalties would undermine Utah’s animal-protection statutes and risk future harm—to other animals and potentially to people—by failing to address the gravity of this violence.

We therefore urge you to pursue the maximum sentence allowable for each count of animal cruelty, require a comprehensive psychological evaluation with any recommended treatment, and seek a permanent prohibition on the defendant’s possession of animals or firearms. Such action will deliver overdue justice for the dogs, deter similar acts, and reinforce the community’s commitment to safeguarding all sentient lives.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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One Comment

  1. Oh, FUCK this mental health evaluation bullshit. This person was a piece of shit and a drug user and already too far gone for any mental eval to help.
    Garbage like this needs to be locked away. Better yet, hope he tangles with a fellow mental defective and they both kill each other.
    Crap like this doesn’t deserve to live.

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