No Leniency for 5 Youth Setting a Dog on Fire

Target:
Mayor's Office of Children and Youth - Danielle Mezera, Metropolitan Courthouse Nashville, TN 37201
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Upcoming Court Date: Oct. 15th


The Crime: (Click on letter for petition)

NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Five Nashville boys, accused of setting a dog on fire, appeared in court Thursday.

On Tuesday, four of the boys were booked into the juvenile detention center. The youngest boy was sent home, but all appeared in court Thursday.

A juvenile court judge Thursday placed three of the boys under house arrest; one boy was kept in detention and the fifth boy was sent to the custody of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services.



The incident happened Sunday near an abandoned house. The boys are ages 9-14.

Metro Animal Control Officer Lina Hernandez said a witness reported seeing the animal "engulfed in flames."

"I heard a dog screaming," said Arthur Greer. "It sounded like someone beating a dog."  Greer was in his backyard when he saw what looked like a ball of fire coming down the street.


"He had flames from head to toe and he was running so fast he was burning," Greer said. "He tried to lick himself when he was burning and his face caught on fire."

Someone lit a dog on fire and five boys were accused of doing it.

"They used gasoline from a neighbor's lawn mower or something and poured it on him," said Billy Biggs, Metro Animal Control field operations Officer Billy Biggs. "They were holding him by the collar and somebody struck the lighter."

Biggs is investigating the case.

"We charged all of them with aggravated animal cruelty, which is, in the state of Tennessee, a felony," Biggs said.

Witnesses said when they saw the dog, they went after it, trying to help it, but they never found it.

"It broke my heart and scared me to death see something like that," Greer said.  Greer said he went after the boys and turned them in.


"I said, "Did you set the dog on fire?' and they said, "no," Greer said. "So, I took them to the other kid's house and we got all the children from there."

One of the boys' mothers said that her son admitted to the crime.

"My son had the gas," she said. "He said he poured the gas on side of the dog and the other boy lit the match."  She said the boys are very sorry.

"They are kids that normally don't set anything or anybody on fire," she said.

Source: http://www.newschannel5.com/global/story.asp?s=6721852

Upcoming Court Date: Oct. 15th


The Crime: (Click on letter for petition)

NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Five Nashville boys, accused of setting a dog on fire, appeared in court Thursday.

On Tuesday, four of the boys were booked into the juvenile detention center. The youngest boy was sent home, but all appeared in court Thursday.

A juvenile court judge Thursday placed three of the boys under house arrest; one boy was kept in detention and the fifth boy was sent to the custody of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services.



The incident happened Sunday near an abandoned house. The boys are ages 9-14.

Metro Animal Control Officer Lina Hernandez said a witness reported seeing the animal "engulfed in flames."

"I heard a dog screaming," said Arthur Greer. "It sounded like someone beating a dog."  Greer was in his backyard when he saw what looked like a ball of fire coming down the street.


"He had flames from head to toe and he was running so fast he was burning," Greer said. "He tried to lick himself when he was burning and his face caught on fire."

Someone lit a dog on fire and five boys were accused of doing it.

"They used gasoline from a neighbor's lawn mower or something and poured it on him," said Billy Biggs, Metro Animal Control field operations Officer Billy Biggs. "They were holding him by the collar and somebody struck the lighter."

Biggs is investigating the case.

"We charged all of them with aggravated animal cruelty, which is, in the state of Tennessee, a felony," Biggs said.

Witnesses said when they saw the dog, they went after it, trying to help it, but they never found it.

"It broke my heart and scared me to death see something like that," Greer said.  Greer said he went after the boys and turned them in.


"I said, "Did you set the dog on fire?' and they said, "no," Greer said. "So, I took them to the other kid's house and we got all the children from there."

One of the boys' mothers said that her son admitted to the crime.

"My son had the gas," she said. "He said he poured the gas on side of the dog and the other boy lit the match."  She said the boys are very sorry.

"They are kids that normally don't set anything or anybody on fire," she said.

Source: http://www.newschannel5.com/global/story.asp?s=6721852

Phone number
(615) 862-6013
Fax: (615) 880-1813

This Petition is CC'd to

Mayor: Bill Purcell
Mayor's Office
100 Metro Courthouse
Nashville, TN 37201
Phone: 615-862-6000
Fax: 615-862-6040

mayor@nashville.gov

We applaud the actions taken by Animal Control field operations Officer Billy Biggs and the Juvenile court Judge in this case. 

We hope that these boys will be required to receive psychological evaluations as this heinous crime shows an underlying mental disturbance.  We would like to also recommend that the parents and the boys attend family counseling sessions to determine the deficiency in the family unit. 

Based upon the possession of the gas can and matches, this heinous crime was intentional, and not a random act of mischief.


Being that children are easily influenced and pressured by their peers, we the undersigned propose a no leniency policy for these boys and future acts of youth violence.  Perhaps this will help children understand the consequences of such actions, should they contemplate committing a crime.  Hopefully, through your intervention, these boys will grow up to be responsible compassionate adults. It is imperative that you, as exemplary adults, set the standards for these children, because obviously, the boy's parents certainly did not.


Maybe it's time we also sentence parents to do community service for their children who commit crimes.  Perhaps if they are held accountable for their child's actions in this way, they will become more responsible parents!


NOTE:Metro Nashville Animal Control Services is to be commended on their HEEL program which helps SAVE the lives of shelter dogs:


 Adopt a trained dog from our 'cell dog' program! Metro Nashville Animal Control Services and DCSO have developed a partnership called HEEL (Helping to educate and Enhance Lives).

Offenders are paired with dogs from Metro Animal Control Services for a period of 8 weeks. These specially selected dogs live in the correctional facility with the offenders in their cells.

During the 8-week program, the offenders are given instruction in basic obedience training, housebreaking, and socialization.

Dogs in our program will be trained and socialized so they are more adoptable, while the offenders learn a marketable skill in dog training. Bradley, Sparky, and Foxy Baby have all found forever homes thanks to the HEEL program!

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# 7,281:
11:39 am PST, Jan 4, Jennifer Lee, Georgia
punish them as adults hopefully they will receive the same kindness from there fellow inmates that the showed to that innocent animal
# 7,280:
8:55 pm PST, Dec 29, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
How can anyone do something so horrible????
# 7,279:
7:01 pm PST, Dec 27, Jennifer McBeth, Pennsylvania
I believe that the parents and the minor child should both have to participate in community service.(within reason; obviously a child under 5 wouldnt quite understand fully)
# 7,278:
5:01 pm PST, Dec 27, Sharon Weeks, New Hampshire
I have heard of and seen allot of abuse but with this with kids I just don't know what to say,society is in big trouble for sure.
# 7,277:
3:35 pm PST, Dec 27, OlGA GLANCEY, Florida
Es lamentable saber de este acto de crueldad, espero las autoridades castigen a estos ninos y a sus padres tambien ya que ellos no tienen el sufiente control para estos menores.
# 7,276:
7:46 am PST, Dec 27, SANDRA ROCHA, Portugal
# 7,275:
2:56 pm PST, Dec 20, Terrie C. Williams, Texas
# 7,274:
2:30 am PST, Dec 19, Name not displayed, France
# 7,273:
2:29 am PST, Dec 19, Carolyn Vanini, France
# 7,272:
4:38 pm PST, Dec 18, Simos Tarabatzis, Greece
# 7,271:
12:17 pm PST, Dec 16, Karin Beeck, Germany
no puedo creerlo que personas te despreciables son capaces de egercer tal crueldad a un ser tan puro e inocente,si estuviera en mis manos jusgarlos las leyes de proteccion a los animales serian duras con personas como estas , pues para mi estos ninos son capaces de hacerle a un bebe lo mismo pues tambien es un ser indefenso y apuesto que en su futuro repetiran crimenes similares.

they need some healp,to be a normal persons again,'cause in this time;i think they're a mounstres.

# 7,270:
10:00 pm PST, Dec 14, Kathleen s Nirvana, California
# 7,269:
6:39 am PST, Dec 12, Julija Petrovic, Serbia And Montenegro
# 7,268:
4:34 am PST, Dec 12, Chantal Chavassieux, France
# 7,267:
4:33 am PST, Dec 12, Annie Bertrand, France
# 7,266:
4:33 am PST, Dec 12, Jean-damien SUSINI, France
# 7,265:
4:18 am PST, Dec 10, Loles Mateo Lasheras, Spain
# 7,264:
11:47 pm PST, Dec 9, Ashley Meyers, Illinois
# 7,263:
7:19 pm PST, Dec 9, Verna Dentrey, Canada
what are parents teaching these kids when they can be so cruel?
# 7,262:
3:20 pm PST, Dec 7, Lourdes Boeta torres, Spain
# 7,261:
12:53 am PST, Dec 5, Name not displayed, France
Political must be find law to stop it fastely
# 7,260:
12:00 pm PST, Dec 3, Denice Percastigui, Mexico
realmente espero q estos chavos sean castigados por lo q hicieron, aqui en mi pais estos problemas de maltrato animal pasan de largo y me da mucho coraje de impotencia pero al ver q en otros si es importante me dan mas ganas de luchar por estos seres vivos y me alegra mucho ver q estas personas si van a ser castigadas por tal crueldad
# 7,259:
6:30 am PST, Dec 2, Doris Pultz, Texas
All this animal abuse could end only if the abusers are punished just like the ones who hurt humans. If we have pets and love them then, we should protect other animals too.

Yes!!

# 7,258:
12:40 am PST, Dec 1, Arlette Scharer, Switzerland
# 7,257:
7:31 am PST, Nov 29, Christina Hyde-hulbert, United Kingdom
# 7,256:
6:00 am PST, Nov 29, Pinot Isabelle, France
# 7,255:
12:05 pm PST, Nov 28, PATRICIA ZUÑIGA, Mexico
Definitivamente ante esta sociedad de violencia ocurren estas reacciones que para muchos no es importante. definitivamente es dar un castigo ejem plar a los padres pero muchisimos más a los hijos para que no les queden ganas de volver a hacer cosas de este tipo. Pero un muy buen castigo,por bestias.
# 7,254:
11:29 am PST, Nov 28, Yarushka Camacho paredes, Spain
# 7,253:
9:50 am PST, Nov 28, Ana Maria Bah Arto, Spain
# 7,252:
7:15 am PST, Nov 28, Iris Peral, Spain
creo que los padres deberian pagar por descontrolar a sus hijos y no hacer nada ante tal atrocidad,y los niños deberian mandarlos a trabajar a una protectora o meterles en un centro de menores.
# 7,251:
7:06 pm PST, Nov 27, MªAngeles Climent Muñoz, Spain
La vida de cualquier animal tiene más valor que la de aquella persona que es capaz de torturarlo, y también de aquella persona que permanece impasible ante tantos horrores a los que son sometidos a diario.

A la puta cárcel, que se pudran.

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