Puppy Rescued From Gun Wielding Abuser
A Monday morning call to SFPD regarding, in the words of the Taraval Station newsletter, "a man with a gun making threats" led to the...
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A Monday morning call to SFPD regarding, in the words of the Taraval Station newsletter, "a man with a gun making threats" led to the...
These are the comments for Puppy Rescued From Gun Wielding Abuser
generic said:
March 4, 2010 1:59 PM
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What the fuck, dude. What. The. Fuck.
Pumpkin Pie said:
March 4, 2010 2:20 PM
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Crazy people who adopt animals can put on a good show during the process, assert "normal" qualities with fake documents, ID, etc. So it's probably relatively easy to get an animal. However, there's really no monetary potential, so I don't fathom why do all this scam for an animal you don't want, can't take care of, and can't make money off it, in fact, you usually have to pay.
Nina said:
March 4, 2010 5:11 PM
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Even vigilante justice wouldn't be good enough for this scumbag.
Vicki in SF said:
April 27, 2010 11:59 AM
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THANK YOU to the neighbors who intervened by calling the police. You surely saved that puppy from more prolonged anguish, or worse. People like you make the world a better place.
nathan said:
May 17, 2010 3:40 PM
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I have fostered and then adopted a dog through Copper's Dream Rescue, and worked directly with Lee on it. I just wanted to say that while they're extremely busy, everyone I met at Copper's Dream Rescue was very caring and professional. They checked out my home, and talked to me a couple times before agreeing to let me foster, etc.
It's a horrible story, and I am so glad the puppy is back in caring hands. Thanks so much to the neighbors who called the police!