Keep Animal Abuser Christopher Jones Off the Streets!

Christopher Jones must not be allowed to roam free. We urge Judge Campbell to keep in mind Jones' many cruel and illegal acts when reviewing his psychological evaluation in the coming weeks. We demand that Christopher Jones be held accountable for all his cruel acts, and serve the most jail time allowable. He is a danger to both humans and animals and must be kept out of the general population.
Jones is charged with two counts of cruelty to animals and several other crimes. In addition to the 4-month-old puppy that was discovered by residents of the Village Green on March 2, Jones also allegedly killed another dog on Jan. 6, according to Fairfield Police Department records.

Fairfield resident Courtney Jackson stood next to her former boyfriend in court Thursday and pleaded with the judge for her safety.

I just want him to stay away from me, said a visibly shaken Jackson. Far away.

On Wednesday, acting judge Michael Weisbrod decided to revoke bond for Jones because prosecutors said he had repeatedly threatened the life of Jackson, and was dangerous to the community.

Campbell said she would review Jones evaluation and make a decision about how to proceed next week. Prosecutors decided to hear both charges of cruelty to animals on March 30. However, Campbell is expected to take a vacation that week.

In the meantime, Campbell honored Jackson's request for Jones to stay away from her.

You are to have no contact with this alleged victim or her family, Campbell said to Jones. That means no sky writing, no smoke signals, nothing.

In his defense, Jones said he had no intention of contacting Jackson.

In that Jan. 6 incident, according to police reports, Jones allegedly grew upset when the dog attempted to relieve himself inside his home.

Jones then allegedly grabbed the dog by the throat and choked him to death. Later that day, officers went out behind the residence into the wood line and located the puppy's lifeless body, according to police records.

Also on Jan. 6, police charged Jones with aggravated menacing and domestic violence for allegedly threatening his mother and girlfriend, and drug abuse for allegedly possessing marijuana.

In the incident on March 2, at approximately 5:40 p.m., Village Green resident Andrea Hatten said she observed a boy later found to be Jones, according to police records rustling around on the woodsy hill behind her property. Minutes later, Hatten saw the boy emerge, glance in her direction and walk away suspiciously.

Hatten decided to venture into the woods. At the end of a trail of blood, she found a 4-month-old brown puppy. He was barely breathing and fighting for his life, Hatten said.

Hatten and others assisted the Fairfield Police Department in removing the dog from the woods and taking him to the Mt. Pleasant Animal Hospital. There, the dog — now known as "Denver" received surgery for a broken leg, broken jaw and broken orbital bone.

As of Wednesday, Denver was still recovering, and veterinarians found his other leg to be broken. Denver will have surgery on the leg Friday, Hatten said.

Both charges of cruelty to animals are expected to be heard on one day later this month, court documents stated. Jones could face up to 13 months in jail and $17,000 in fines if convicted on all charges.

JONES MUST BE CONVICTED OF ALL THESE CHARGES>
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