Pomeranian Pup Apparently Dead From Malicious Head Wound Deserves Justice

Target: Charme P. Allen, District Attorney General of Knox County, TN

Goal: Prosecute alleged fatal animal cruelty case involving young dog to the fullest extent.

Animal emergency clinics see perhaps more than any outlet the devastating effects of animal cruelty. A Tennessee-based animal emergency and specialty center apparently saw one such case and reported suspicions to local authorities. As a result, Timothy Cox was taken into custody on charges of aggravated cruelty.

The case involves a Pomeranian pup just ten months old. The dog, named Bentley, was admitted after he reportedly suffered head trauma described as severe. Tragically, Bentley soon died due to his injuries. A medical report for the dog suggests that a person—and not another source—caused the life-ending trauma. Cox now faces charges because he was allegedly the only individual with custody of Bentley at the time of the incident.

This dog’s life ended before it even really began, and he deserves justice. Sign the petition below to demand the maximum possible punishment if the accused is found guilty.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Ms. Allen,

Animal cruelty is an insidious, underreported, and often under-punished crime. These atrocious acts are also often gateway crimes to serious offenses against humans. A system that takes the process of putting animal abusers behind bars seriously is a system that will increase its odds of enforcing true law and order.

A young ten-month-old dog recently died in Knoxville from suspected animal cruelty. The man charged with this alleged offense, Timothy Cox, now awaits his day in court within your jurisdiction. Please prosecute this case with vigilance and ensure this man spends a fitting amount of time in jail if he is found guilty.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo Credit: Dids


113 Comments

  1. Elsine Smith says:

    THE ONLY JUSTICE IS FOR THE PIECE OF HUMAN CRAP TO BE EXPIRED. THIS COWARDLY LUMP OF OXYGEN DEPRIVING GARBAGE IS A DANGER TO ANIMALS AND HUMANS.

  2. Shirley Lemieux says:

    An innocent young dog was tragically killed at the hands of a human monster named Timothy Cox. This is a fine example of an adult grown male who likely weighed 140lbs or more who took out his aggression on an animal that weighed approximately 14 lbs or under given the Pomeranian breed. Timothy Cox is not a human being. He is a cruel hearted and vicious monster. Coward at best. His conviction should be harsh for taking such an innocent and defenseless living being.

  3. Raynesha+McGhee-Reed says:

    This is extremely tragic 4 this poor little pom & Mr. Cox is nothing but a Sadistic Prick so I really hope he’ll be Rotting in Hell in the Slammer 4 this Horrible animal cruelty.

  4. So sick of reading about these underpunished crimes. It’s time something was done so anyone else who thinks of taking their temper out on the innocent may think again before harm is done.

  5. eleanor+dunkavich says:

    this creep belongs in jail

  6. Unfortunately, we can’t visit the consummate mutant who murdered this dog, so the best we can do is to make sure local authorities follow through to make sure he doesn’t receive a slap on the wrist as is too often the case.

  7. Poor animals don’t have a chance when it comes to prosecution of abuse. The prosecutors won’t even prosecute humans for violent crimes.

  8. Lets do some head trauma to this piece of shit!!!

  9. PROSECUTE THIS SCUMBAG TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW AND HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WILL BEAT THE LIVING SHIT OUT OF HIM. HOW ON EARTH COULD ANYONE COMMIT SUCH A HEINOUS ACT OF VIOLENCE AGAINST AN INNOCENT LITTLE PUPPY. MAY THIS SCUMBAG ENDURE THE SAME PAIN THID INNOCENT POOCH HAD TO ENDURE AT THE HANDS OF THIS PIECE OF SHIT.

  10. In an effort to influence law enforcement and the judicial system in Knox County TN,flood those organizations w old school mail: written letters expressing your discontent with the lack of follow up & punishment in animal abuse cases, then send copies of those letters to the local newspaper media to help spread the word. The tide will not change overnight but with continued, consistent effort changes in attitudes can eventually place. Redirect the valuable energy expressed here in the comments section to constructive, positively written petitions to our government employees (both hired and elected) to make improvements for our animals.

  11. MICHAEL BAVARO says:

    THIS MORON NEEDS SLOW HEAD TRAUMA UNTIL HE DIES.

  12. Erschießt dieses Stück Scheiße, fertig! Das ist doch ein Haufen Müll nichts weiter, dieser kleine unschuldige Hund wurde in seinem so kurzen Leben misshandelt und gequält von diesem Dreck Haufen, macht die Erde frei von diesem Müll .

  13. Rose Coffey says:

    Timothy Cox is a sick individual. He needs all of the punishment that can be bestowed on him. Hope his family and whatever he calls “friends” never talk to him again.

  14. tim Cox needs to pay for all medical expenses on this poor innocent pup, then taken out and beat in the head until he dies. Nothing else is justice. He must experience and endure what his victim did

  15. Patrica+Birtles says:

    Catch convict then send to netherworld .

  16. He belongs in jail where hopefully he will suffer fatal head trauma

  17. Sally Grant says:

    Hand him over to animal lovers who will put an end ti his misery. You should not br walking amongst people and all animals on earth!

  18. Heartbreaking! Monster bastard needs to DIE!!!! NO EXCUSE FOR THIS HORRENDOUS CRUELTY!!!!!

  19. Sally Grant says:

    Not softly. Violenty!! He must feel!

  20. Sadly, nothing will happen to him, nothing ever does. Hopefully someone will be able to pay him a visit and take justice into their own hands. Our criminal justice system is a joke, we have to seek justice ourselves.

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