FYI: bullet to the face is an acceptable form of euthanization for feral cats

Ns1

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At least in Ohio O_O

to clarify: The complaint here is not the method of execution, it's the timing and location.

NORTH RIDGEVILLE, Ohio (WKYC) -- The Ohio Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals wants Humane Officer Barry Accorti fired for allegedly shooting five kittens in a home's back yard on Monday.

OSPCA Executive Director Teresa Landon says Accorti should be fired and charged with five counts of animal cruelty.

Accorti retired as a sergeant with the North Ridgeville Police Department a few years ago and was hired as a part-time humane officer with the department.

Police tell WKYC that Accorti did not work Tuesday, but will be back on Wednesday.

Accorti responded to a home Monday afternoon where a feral mother cat and her five kittens were living in a woodpile.

He allegedly told the homeowner that shelters were full and that the cats would be going to kitty heaven. He then pulled out his gun and shot the five, 8- to 10-week-old kittens.

Accorti allegedly told the homeowner that he isn't supposed to do this, but it was justifiable. The woman ran into the house to shield her children, who were screaming and crying.

City officials tell WKYC that they are looking into what the proper protocol is for such a situation.

Just before 5 p.m., the police chief released a statement regarding the incident:

"On 6-10-2013, a resident on Vista Lake Way contacted NRPD on Facebook regarding a "family of cats" that had made a home in their wood pile. The resident went on to ask if the humane officer would pick them up or would they have to deal with the issue themselves."

"Within twenty minutes NRPD responded back to the resident on Facebook stating that Humane Officer (HO) Accorti would be there shortly. Upon arrival HO Accorti (who has thirty plus years of law enforcement experience) was shown the wood pile where the feral cats were located. The wood piles were located next to a concrete patio approximately ten feet from the residence. The homeowner advised that the feral cats were causing flea problems within the residence, a foul odor, and leaving deceased wildlife in her yard."

"The homeowner was advised that, due to her safety concerns (proximity of wood pile to house, number of children at the residence, diseases feral cats can develop, fleas, unsanitary conditions), assistance could be rendered but the cats would be euthanized. The complainant agreed to accept assistance and the officer started to dismantle the wood pile."

"The cats were located within the wood pile and euthanized. The cats were removed from the wood pile and taken from the residence. The complainant's husband advised that the mother feral cat had been roaming around for several years and he had tried to remove the feral kittens himself but they would hiss and growl at him."

"He also advised that that he had seen numerous other feral cats roaming the neighborhood. Upon conducting a follow-up interview with the complainant she stated she was aware that the feral cats were going to be euthanized but did not expect it to occur on her property. The complainant explained she felt overwhelmed due to the fact that her children were inside the residence and heard the gunshots."

"The complainant urged better communication in the future. NRPD recognizes the concerns of those who believe feral cats should not be killed for simply trying to survive but also acknowledges other research that recognizes the risks associated with these animals and the need to manage feral cats. Research and other animal organizations accept shooting as an acceptable means of euthanasia."

"After visiting the scene, talking with the responding officer and re-interviewing the complainant, I have decided his actions were appropriate and have decided not to impose any disciplinary measures for the incident. We will talk with the humane officers about improving their communications with the public. We are here to help those who seek our assistance. Our agency prides itself on not telling people, "It's not our problem or there is nothing we can do for you." This would be the easy way out. To walk away and leave a safety issue unresolved is irresponsible. At no time does this agency condone or allow the indiscriminate killing of animals, but we will continue to assist residents when there is a safety or nuisance condition."

Just after noon Tuesday, the following was posted on the North Ridgeville Police Department's Facebook Page:

"Obviously, we are aware of the complaint against H.O. Accorti and are looking into it. Our page had to be taken down last night due to the overwhelming abuse. While we understand that emotions run high in this type of incident we absolutely will not tolerate any threats made toward ANYONE on our page. Our followers have always maintained themselves in a respectable and dignified manner ...and I ...hope that this continues."

"We are firm believers in everyone having their right to express their opinions about what we do, even dissenting, but they must maintain a level of common decency.It has been a longstanding policy of our page to delete any comment that gets off topic and that policy will continue. We created this post to give you a place to speak out for or against what is being reported. Please be respectful of others and use the manners that you were all raised with. Thank you"

In the space of two hours, the above-quoted post received 133 comments.

http://www.wtsp.com/news/watercooler/article/320703/58/Mom-Officer-shot-kittens-in-front-of-my-kids
 
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rivan

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That's sick. There's something wrong with someone who believes that's an appropriate way to deal with that situation.
 

dighn

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i actually didn't get what the big deal was; that sounds like a pretty humane way to kill animals. though the part about shooting the kittens in front/vicinity of the kids was not nice.
 

alkemyst

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i actually didn't get what the big deal was; that sounds like a pretty humane way to kill animals. though the part about shooting the kittens in front/vicinity of the kids was not nice.

one the risk to others from firearm discharge makes this a bad call, second; while even if humane for the first cat...the others will witness each death.
 

Jaskalas

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How do we know all the shots hit the "mark" for a swift and "painless" death, for all the cats involved?

I don't like this.
 

dabuddha

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one the risk to others from firearm discharge makes this a bad call, second; while even if humane for the first cat...the others will witness each death.

That's ok, maybe they'll have some youth counselors on hand for the remaining cats
 

waggy

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i actually didn't get what the big deal was; that sounds like a pretty humane way to kill animals. though the part about shooting the kittens in front/vicinity of the kids was not nice.

Its a huge deal.

1st) i would worry about the rounds ricochet off and where they could go.

2) the kids were watching

stupid action by the guy
 
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Stupid bitch knew they'd kill the cats if they came out. She wanted them dead but with no blood on her hands. Well sorry bitch this is what you wanted.
 

SunnyD

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Good cost-saving measure by the town. Bullets are way cheaper than taking the cats to a vet/shelter/whatever and injecting some cocktail into them and having the town billed an outrageous amount each.

Only thing better would have been to call the local Chinese restaurant. That'd be a win-win-win situation instead of just a win-win situation.
 

jaedaliu

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Good cost-saving measure by the town. Bullets are way cheaper than taking the cats to a vet/shelter/whatever and injecting some cocktail into them and having the town billed an outrageous amount each.

Only thing better would have been to call the local Chinese restaurant. That'd be a win-win-win situation instead of just a win-win situation.

Chinese restaurant wouldn't be allowed to serve it. Stupid culturally insensitive laws.

Speaking of which, I went to a Cantonese restaurant on Sunday and had some wierd ass shit. no cats, but man, I think I like my Taiwanese peasant food a lot more.

Oh, and to be on topic, I don't think anything was explicitly wrong, but it would have been nice if he had told the mom what he was going to do so she could prepare the kids.
 

sourceninja

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Good cost-saving measure by the town. Bullets are way cheaper than taking the cats to a vet/shelter/whatever and injecting some cocktail into them and having the town billed an outrageous amount each.

Only thing better would have been to call the local Chinese restaurant. That'd be a win-win-win situation instead of just a win-win situation.

A lot of shelters actually suffocate animals with CO2. Put them in a box, displace O2 wait for nature to take it's course.

Firing a weapon near people is always a bad decision. That alone should get this guy fired. Sure, euthanize the cats, but don't fire a gun in a area near children and people and especially against a hard target like a wood pile.

I'm sure the police would arrest me if I took care of my feral cat problem with my hand gun instead of a trap.
 

SlitheryDee

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Honestly, I think a bullet to the face is as good of a way as any to euthanize an animal, but jesus fuck not right there at the house in front of a woman and her children. Take them off somewhere and do it, if you just have to. This almost sounds like some kind of psychotic break on the part of the officer.
 

GagHalfrunt

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First, you give the guy an award for taking swift and decisive action to deal with a feral cat problem.

Then you fire his ass and bring him up on charges for illegal use of a firearm. Kill the cats, sure, but you can't go Rambo in somebody's back yard.
 
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Good lesson for the kids IMO. You don't like kitties getting killed then next time try to adopt them out on craigslist or just leave them alone. Want them gone today well call up crazy animal control man.
 
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I can't even begin to imagine the thought process that led to his actions...lol.

Nothing humane about killing kittens. Dont want them killed then next time try to find them a home or just leave them alone. Sorry there is no magical kitty shelter. He just bypassed the paperwork and vet fees for the city. Maybe if all animal control pick ups were handled like this people would have their animals spayed or neutered.
 

JM Aggie08

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Personally, I would have had the children help. Nothing teaches children about firearms better than a precision shooting demonstration.

"PULL!"
*toss*
*boom!*
 

lupi

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I'm doubting he took out a dirty harry piece or had an angle of shot that had anything of interest down the line. And I highly doubt that this method was thought of on the spot and not of some approved procedure.
 
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Everybody wants everything wrapped up in a pretty little bow for them. Wake up call idiots. There's consequences to your actions. You call animal control and you're executing the animal. You buy cheap Chinese shit at Wal-Mart and you're putting your fellow countryman out of work and having some 8 year old working so you can save a dollar. There should be a picture of a child labor plant right next to your cheap items or a picture of your neighbor you've put out of work.
 
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