FREDERICK, Md. - The attorney for a Maryland man says his client will plead guilty to tossing a Chihuahua off a bridge.
Attorney Eugene Souder says 35-year-old David Beers, whose trial was set to begin Monday in Frederick, will plead guilty to aggravated animal cruelty, a felony, and theft under $500.
Beers allegedly told investigators he got angry when the dog's owners ordered him off their property after he had pulled into their driveway to make a cell phone call in June.
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This man needs to go to jail and bunk with Bubba, the dog lover.
ReplyDeleteI would have no problem throwing HIM off the same bridge and leaving without knowing if he was dead or injured.
ReplyDeleteBetter yet, put him in a pen with a few pitbulls.
ReplyDeleteThese type people go on to committ crimes to humans-----It is a proven fact. Better wake up people----judges----harsher judgement is required against these crazy nuts!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I Wouldn't do to someone who did this to my animal!!!