Target: Mr. William Tong, Attorney General of Connecticut
Goal: Prosecute individuals allegedly responsible for animal cruelty and enforce stricter animal welfare laws.
Animal advocates have reported that a female pit bull, named Sissy, is now in better hands after allegedly being mistreated and going missing. Kadesha Wilson, a resident of Waterbury, was arrested and charged with animal cruelty. Court documents allege that Wilson abused dogs at her apartment on Marley Place. Another pit bull, named Shadow, was reportedly found malnourished and living in a car covered in feces. Despite efforts to save him, Shadow passed away.
Diana Urban, president of Protecting Kids & Pets Partnership, and the Bridgeport Animal Rescue Crew (BARC) helped recover Sissy, who is now heading to a more permanent foster home. Urban emphasized the importance of ensuring that animals are safe and cared for, highlighting the tragic loss of Shadow. Prevent such alleged abuses and to protect the well-being of animals in the community.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Mr. William Tong,
A recent case in Waterbury, Connecticut, has brought to light a deeply disturbing act of apparent animal cruelty. Kadesha Wilson has been accused of abusing two pit bulls, one of which, named Shadow, was reportedly found malnourished and living in a car covered in feces. Despite efforts to save him, Shadow tragically passed away. Another pit bull, named Sissy, has been rescued and is now in a better condition.
This incident highlights the urgent need for strict enforcement of animal welfare laws in Connecticut. We urge you to ensure a thorough investigation and prosecution of those allegedly responsible for this act of cruelty. Immediate action is necessary to prevent such incidents in the future and to protect the welfare of animals in our state.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
Photo credit: Amber
Wilson deserves to be starved and beaten
Let this person go through the same abuse they caused upon these poor pups
the laws will never change. the corrupt justice system could care less about these animals and how much they suffer.