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Vincent Lemark Burrell, 57, was sentenced to 475 years in prison for running a large-scale dogfighting ring in Paulding County, Georgia.

Authorities discovered 107 malnourished pit bulls, many tied to trees or heavy chains without food, water, or shelter. Some dogs had teeth forcibly removed or severe scarring from fights.

Investigators also found training equipment and dogfighting paraphernalia. Burrell was convicted on 93 counts of dogfighting and 10 counts of animal cruelty.

All rescued dogs were placed in rehabilitation centers for care and recovery.

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[–] ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 62 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (15 children)

475 years, really? Animal cruelty is abhorrent, but... really?

For comparison, the longest sentence for the J6 insurrection, in which a full-blown coup was attempted and police officers died, was 22 years. And then annuled.

Justice is broken. It should be 22 years for the dogs, 475 years for the murderous coup and no pardons.

[–] TheMachineStops@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Elijah McClain:

Randy Roedema, an Aurora police officer at the time, was sentenced to 14 months in a county jail. Jeremy Cooper, the paramedic working with Mr. Cichuniec, was sentenced to four years of probation with 14 months of work-release.

Strangely courts care more about dogs than humans, let us not forget about war crimes committed by soldiers and they don't get any punishment example My Lai massacre.

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