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Goal: Demand strict legal action against the accused and ensure justice for Bullet.
In Gadsden, Alabama, two individuals have been arrested after a video surfaced apparently showing them using a missing dog for target practice with a weapon. The accused, 18-year-old Trenton Sudberry and an unnamed juvenile, face charges of animal cruelty. Sudberry was detained at the Etowah County Detention Center awaiting bond.
The dog’s owner discovered the video on Facebook, reportedly identifying the dog as their missing pet, Bullet. The dog’s reported traumatic experience has left him severely distressed, requiring special care to avoid further emotional triggers. This incident underscores the severe impact of animal cruelty and the urgent need for justice. Take immediate action against the perpetrators.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear District Attorney Willoughby,
I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent incident in Gadsden, Alabama, where two individuals allegedly used a missing dog for target practice with a weapon. This apparent act of cruelty has left the dog, Bullet, severely traumatized and highlights the urgent need for justice.
Bullet’s owners claim to have identified their missing pet in a video posted on Facebook, where the dog was reportedly used for target practice. The dog has since been found severely distressed, requiring special care to avoid further emotional triggers.
The accused, 18-year-old Trenton Sudberry and an unnamed juvenile, have been charged with animal cruelty. While Sudberry is currently detained, it is imperative that justice is served for Bullet and that cruel actions are met with the full force of the law.
I urge you to take immediate and decisive action to ensure that those responsible for this alleged cruelty are held accountable. It is crucial to send a clear message that animal abuse will not be tolerated in our community. Please ensure that Bullet receives the justice he deserves and that measures are put in place to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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