Beloved Neighborhood Peacock Killed By Arrow Deserves Justice

Target: Kevin McMahill, Sheriff of Las Vegas, NV

Goal: Investigate the death of a peacock shot by two arrows.

In a Las Vegas neighborhood, a peacock was found dead with an arrow impaling him. The peacock, named Pete, was considered a neighborhood pet, and loved by residents after appearing at his now owner’s doorstep. After Felicity Carter, one of the neighbors, found Pete in fatal condition, he was rushed to an exotic animal veterinarian in an attempt to save his life. Despite blood transfusion efforts, innocent Pete lost his life due to being shot twice with an arrow. Neighbors felt devastated about this tragic event as Pete was a notable part of the neighborhood. Now, Animal Protection Services officers search for suspects of this case to bring Pete justice.

Sign the petition below to demand Las Vegas officials take action by intensively investigating this gruesome case alongside animal protection officials. An innocent animal was brutally murdered and it is up to law enforcement to bring justice to Pete.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Sheriff McMahill,

A beloved neighborhood pet was killed without reason. Pete the peacock was adored and cared for by a Las Vegas neighborhood’s residents, but now, residents mourn his death after he was found with an arrow through him. Officials report he was shot twice, and despite efforts to save his life through a blood transfusion, he died. Further investigation of this case is required to bring justice to Pete. He brought happiness to his neighborhood and did not deserve to lose his life, especially in such a tragic way.

Please take action to find who has been responsible for killing Pete. This innocent peacock was loved by many, and it is disturbing that his killer could still be out there not facing any consequences for his/her actions. We demand immediate action be taken.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Bernard Spragg. NZ


One Comment

  1. This neighborhood should expect more animals shot with arrows. Monsters don’t stop till they are caught.

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