Friday Update – Animal Abuse Video on FaceBook – Both Suspects in Custody
August 26th, 2016 by iPhoneAccording to the Bastrop, LA police Dept., both Ashley county men, accused of the animal abuse charges, have been taken into custody.
The Bastrop Police Department has arrested Boots Stanley w/m and Steven Sadler w/m in connection with the complaint this department received on yesterday 8-24-2016 to Sgt. Carl Givens with the Detective Division. Both subjects have each been arrested with 1 count of Cruelty to Animals- Aggravated and 1 count of Conspiracy. The warrants were obtained through 4th District Court and these two subjects were booked at the Morehouse Parish Jail.
Thank you for all assistance from the Ashley County Sheriff’s Office, Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office, and Hamburg Police Dept.
Chief Allen Campbell
Posted August 25.
According to law-enforcement sources, the search for 2 Ashley County men, sought in connection with a Facebook video showing a severe case of animal abuse, may be drawing to a close.
Sources have told MLive that the 2 suspect’s attorney has contacted officers, with the intent of turning themselves in.
Both men are believed to be from Ashley county, and the crime is believed to have been committed in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana.
The video, which had drawn the attention of animal lovers from around the country, shows the abuse and possible death of a dog, at the hands of the suspects.
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How can I find out if one of these are my dog??
I saw the news on Channel 7. This was sick.
These 2 people are evil, plain and simple. I would guess that this is
not the first time they have done this kind of evil act. I am concerned
about what other evil acts they are capable of committing. I would
also be willing to say that their sick behavior is not limited to animals.
There will never be an acceptable reason for this evil behavior, nor will
there be any amount of counseling that would “heal” these 2 punks.
Maybe the punishment for them should be biblical, “An eye for an
eye”. I know some people say that “biblically” we should not judge. I
have always been taught that we have been given the tools to judge
right from wrong; the bible, the 10 Commandments as well as Man’s
Laws. I know Man cannot condemn someone to Hell (that’s God’s
Laws) but we have been given tools to know right from wrong…we
just need the courage and commitment.