Dogs Apparently Dragged Behind Moving Car and Suffering Serious Injuries Deserve Justice

Target: Melinda Katz, District Attorney of Queens County, New York

Goal: Seek the maximum lawful penalties, a lifetime ban on animal ownership, mandated counseling, and restitution for reportedly dragged and injured dogs.

Witness video seemingly shows two dogs tied to the rear of a moving car and being pulled along the street. Bystanders are heard reacting in shock as one dog appears to gag while the car continues forward. Officers later intercepted the vehicle and the dogs were taken for urgent care. These details paint an alarming picture of apparent cruelty that demands a decisive response.

Veterinarians reportedly documented a ruptured eardrum, fresh paw pad abrasions, and inflamed skin. The dogs were described as overweight yet injured and stressed, which is consistent with acute trauma layered on prior neglect indicators. The animals are now under professional care while authorities continue an animal cruelty investigation.

This case warrants firm action to deter similar conduct. Appropriate charges should be vigorously pursued and penalties should include incarceration where allowed, a lifetime prohibition on animal ownership, mandatory psychological evaluation with counseling, and full restitution for veterinary costs. Anything less risks signaling tolerance for conduct that reportedly left two companion animals injured and terrified.

PETITION LETTER:

District Attorney Katz,

We urge your office to pursue the strongest charges and penalties supported by the evidence in the case of two dogs reportedly dragged behind a moving car while tied to the trunk. Video circulating online appears to show the animals being pulled along the roadway as bystanders plead for the driver to stop. The dogs were later evaluated by veterinarians who reportedly found a ruptured eardrum, fresh abrasions to paw pads, and skin inflammation.

Such alleged conduct inflicts severe pain and fear. It also undermines public trust that cruelty will be met with meaningful consequences. We ask that your office seek the maximum lawful penalties, a lifetime ban on animal ownership, mandatory counseling, and restitution for all veterinary and rehabilitation costs.

These animals reportedly suffered needlessly. A strong prosecutorial stance can protect them and deter future abuse.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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