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Tuesday July 31, 2012

Follow Up on Meeting with the Van Zandt District Attorney - THLN "hurt" his "feelings"

Shelby Bobosky - Vice-President

Shelby Bobosky
Vice-President

Topics: Van Horn, Van Zandt County, Animal Cruelty, Culberson County, Section 42.092, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, Grand Jury, District Attorney, donkey roping, Chained/Tethered Dogs

On Friday, May 18, 2012, I attended a meeting with Chris Martin, District Attorney for Van Zandt County, Texas, along with two animal loving constituents from East Texas, Marie Aughtry and Janet Bouchard, to follow up on a horrific animal abuse case that I (along with several others) felt fell through the cracks. To recap, on March 19, 2012, Ranger, a bull dog, was brutally choked and beaten with a claw hammer while tethered to a tree by Keith Meredith, who admitted to hitting the dog and making a mistake, in Canton, Texas. As several of our members continue to ask, "What ever happened in Van Zandt," herein I will share my opinion on the meeting.

Mr. Martin and others from his office, along with Officer James Bradshaw, attended. Mr. Martin represented that he "aggressively" pursued this case. He also represented that he will not present the case to another grand jury because "it would fly in the face of justice" and argued that such a move is considered "forum shopping." Mr. Martin did admit that he did not call Officer Bradshaw live and also called Ranger a "pit bull" throughout the meeting only to be corrected by Officer Bradshaw and Ms. Bouchard as Ranger was a bull dog.

Before arriving at the meeting, I felt optimistic. I even brought the original petition prepared by a Dallas third grader who had her whole class' signatures asking Mr. Martin to bring the case before another grand jury. After all, Keith Meredith admitted to killing the dog at the scene, and admitted he "made a mistake." However, within a couple of minutes of the meeting commencing, it was evident Mr. Martin would not do anything more on this case. In my opinion, Mr. Martin acted rude, obnoxious, and attempted to intimidate us by threatening litigation and attempting to depose Ms. Aughtry in the meeting in order for her to admit elements for a cause of action against THLN. He also told us that we hurt his "feelings" and that a recent THLN blog surrounding this case was "really hurtful."

I, nor several others of you will not forget Ranger. Nor will I forget Officer Bradshaw's valiant act in arresting Keith Meredith at the scene for animal cruelty. We ended the meeting by wishing Mr. Martin the best of luck in the next election.

Proving that cities do listen to concerned Texans, however, I commend a Texas town that recently cancelled an event amid an out pour of letters and emails. On June 23-24, 2012, the Van Horn Chamber of Commerce is hosting "Van Horn Frontier Days and Trailer Roping." It featured an event called donkey roping, wherein donkeys are shocked with a cattle prod until they try to run away and once in motion two people on horseback run the donkey down, one throwing a rope around its neck, the other around its rear legs. Once roped, the donkeys are stretched between the two horses. After listening to many Texans, including members from THLN, as of now, the event has been eliminated from its Frontier Days. I thank the City of Van Horn, Texas for listening to the public and removing this cruel event.

Thursday June 28, 2012

Grass Roots Effort Cancels Donkey Roping Event

Brandi Grubbs -

Brandi Grubbs

Topics: Culberson County, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, animal abuse, donkey roping, Van Horn, Animal Cruelty

Have you ever had any doubts about all the hard work we put in trying to help animals? Do you ever think that all of the emails, letters, and phone calls to governmental agents and agencies have a limited impact, if any? If you've ever doubted the difference even one voice can make in the lives of animals, we have a great story for you that should reaffirm everything that we all do for animals across Texas.

An author on the website All Creatures posted a blog earlier this month calling attention to a scheduled event in Van Horn, a small town in Culberson County. Jason Owens, owner of forty donkeys, was planning to use his animals in an event called "donkey roping", a violent and inhumane type of rodeo where donkeys are electrically shocked into running and then chased down, roped around the neck and back legs, and then dragged around. Severe injuries and death have been reported at events like these in the past.

After the All Creatures blog was posted, several animal lovers like us blasted the town of Van Horn with pleas not to hold the event. Shortly after, the county sheriff's office canceled the event. Without all the hard work of animal activists, those donkeys could have been injured or killed. We must continue to push for events like these to be cancelled. If you want to donate to the organization hoping to take in Owens's donkeys, should he relinquish them, visit Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue. Never hesitate to contact your city, state, or national representatives to voice your concerns. And, if you want to get involved and help THLN with animal welfare causes in the future, sign up for our action alerts.

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