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An 11-year-old boy has been charged with arson after he and two of his friends allegedly poured a flammable liquid on a dog and watched her burn.

Angel, a 2-year-old Siberian husky, was chained to her dog house in a fenced area at the home of her owners Sunday when the three boys allegedly set her on fire.

"She is still alive," said Lowndes County Chief Deputy Tony Mulligan. "She may make it, but it [the injuries] are pretty bad."

The 11-year-old was arrested Wednesday by the Lowndes County Sheriff's Department and turned over to juvenile authorities. The two other youths have not been charged yet, but officials expect to make the arrests soon.

At about 3:30 p.m. Sunday, deputies were dispatched to 58 Swartz Drive, Lot 2, in regard to the incident. Lisa Brasfield, the dog's owner, told authorities her pet was chained to the dog house when the incident occurred.

The boys apparently poured some liquid around the face and upper body of the dog. The fire burned out the dog's left eye, one of its ears and its upper body, Mulligan said.

Angel has received treatment and is now home with her owner, authorities said.

Mulligan said witnesses reported that the neighborhood boys had been seen aggravating the dog earlier.

Because the state of Mississippi does not have a felony charge that fits this crime, Mulligan said the boy was charged with arson. Similar charges are expected against the other two boys, Mulligan said.

Lock him up now & throw away the key, save future human victims. :mad:
 
I wish you didnt post the whole thing mantis.. that is just sickening.

The saddest thing is there is no specific crime for the cruelty inflicted on the animal
 

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dr nick said:
I wish you didnt post the whole thing mantis.. that is just sickening.

The saddest thing is there is no specific crime for the cruelty inflicted on the animal

That's what amazed me, obviously Mississippi don't have animal cruelty laws, or else not very adequate ones. :(
 
Perhaps the only way to fix em is to give them their own medicine and see how they like it. Scum.
 
beckybiglands said:
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such sad and totally ********ed up ******** happening this week in the world huh...

*quickly hugs and cuddles her dog*

HEH HEH my boy is lying on my bed snoring away happily, while I am on the net.
 
trust mantis to get worked up over a burning dog

yet the hundreds of murders comitted today go unnoticed
 
that's the problem with humanity

too preoccupied with helping animals rather than fellow man

and hey - i've never condoned murder, interesting to hear that you do though
 

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what, with thier sharper teeth and faster leg speed?

yeah, huge disadvantage
 
When people deliberately torture animals, they are in training for what they will do to humans if given the chance. The sad thing is, they sometimes get that chance.

The way to protect unnecessary harm to humans is to bring to attention what they first do to animals. Rather than neglecting humans, it is in the direct interest of humanity to do all that we can to prevent people from carrying out their sick 'apprenticeships'.
 
sorry but i think that's just garbage

people who like animals more than humans just have a complex against humanity because they're substandard humans themselves
 
Karbassiyoon said:
sorry but i think that's just garbage

people who like animals more than humans just have a complex against humanity because they're substandard humans themselves

It's not about liking animals more than humans - in fact, it has nothing to with it. It's about recognising behaviour that, if not treated, will lead to similar/worse acts being perpetrated against humans.
 
Karbassiyoon said:
trust mantis to get worked up over a burning dog

yet the hundreds of murders comitted today go unnoticed

Hey moron

Did you miss the bit where I said to save future HUMAN victims, of course you didn't, you just didn't want to mention that because you wouldn't have had an argument, can't wait until you're suspended again. :rolleyes:

Also, I don't like animals more than all humans, just sub standard ones like you.
 

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Karbassiyoon said:
sorry but i think that's just garbage

people who like animals more than humans just have a complex against humanity because they're substandard humans themselves
You sick, twisted pile of excrement. The only subhuman life forms are those with your attitude. I bet you're one of those sad cases who was blowing off at the mouth in the Pit Bull thread this week too about destrying dogs who attack kids....
Nothing less than capital punishment would be suitable for low lives who commit acts like this and IMHO it is a sad indictment on our mamby pamby limp wristed modern society that they haven't been strung up by the neck already
At the very least they should be sterilised so they can't reproduce their sick genes in the next generation and their parents also made to suffer the same fate in case they have ideas of producing any more of this social pollution.
 
Minka Beaver said:
When people deliberately torture animals, they are in training for what they will do to humans if given the chance. The sad thing is, they sometimes get that chance.

The way to protect unnecessary harm to humans is to bring to attention what they first do to animals. Rather than neglecting humans, it is in the direct interest of humanity to do all that we can to prevent people from carrying out their sick 'apprenticeships'.

I tend to agree with this analysis but to lock him away for ''future crimes'' ? Wrong and mantis knows she is using an animal to debate a silly point about locking up ''future criminals''

What they did to the animal was sickening but to say it means any more than a human death is very poor form IMO

If I found someone who had burnt my dog I would do something then for what they did not for something they may do later on.
 
Well, I have a story for you all, which happened last Saturday night which I find equally disturbing.


My friends were having a Christmas party for all their family/friends and their kids etc etc.. and around 11pm a girl who will go by M arrived. D who was hosting the party had just got a new kitten that week and wanted to show her off. She went inside to find her and had been in there for about 5 minutes and hadn't come back out. So I went inside to see what she was doing and she couldnt find the kitten so I started to help look. another 5 or 10 passed and her husband came in, and he after another few minutes of looking and freaking out because we couldn't find her, he looked behind a chest in the lounge room and there she was, limp with blood coming from her nose and paws and parts of her leg. D and I took her to the Vet (meanwhile I held her in the car and it was like she was just staring at me but she was concussed.)

The Vet said that she had been stepped on or squeezed. We later found out that she had been squeezed until blood came out her nose and mouth, then thrown across the room and put behind the chest and the chest was pushed against the wall, and it was done by a 5 year old girl :(

The horrible thing is that the parents knew she had a thing for doing harmful stuff to animals yet they left her inside alone with 2 cats, 1 of them being the cat which is currently still at the Vet..she is blind and is walking in circles.

We found out afterwards that on at least one other occasion a puppy was left with someone and this kid, and when the dog was picked up she was petrified, so the owner took her to the Vet and they said the dog had been tortured, and only the 5 yr old and the guy looking after her had been near the dog, and the guy wouldn't hurt a fly. She's also apparently killed her mums cat, and let peoples guinea pigs out knowing that it's dangerous.

Yet her parents do nothing :( We've reported it to the RSPCA and Children's Services. They're not doing anything now but it will be on her record in case anything happens in the future. She is only 5 :(
 
I dont know what the laws are there but here if you are over 10 you are considered to know what you are doing but lawyers could argue that kid didnt know what he was doing which means he could get off very easily which sickens me.
 

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