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TWO PETA EMPLOYEES ARRESTED FOR CRUELTY: CAUGHT DUMPING DOGS THEY ‘RESCUED’ FROM SHELTERS

By: Patti Strand  Date: 01/16/2012 Category: Animal Rights Extremism |

A man and a woman claiming to be representatives of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have been arrested in North Carolina for killing dogs they received from two animal shelters. The two were using a van registered to PeTA in Norfolk, Virginia. 1

Following a month-long investigation, officers in Ahoskie, North Carolina, arrested Andrew Benjamin Cook, 24,  of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Adria Joy Hinkle,  27, of Norfolk, Virginia, on 31 felony counts of animal cruelty and eight misdemeanor counts of illegal disposal of dead animals. The cruelty charges stem from discovery of 18 dog bodies found in a dumpster and 13 dead dogs in the van.

The police investigation was triggered by the discovery of dead animal bodies on several Wednesdays. On June 15, several law enforcement officers watched as Cook and Hinkle unloaded several dark bags into a dumpster behind a market. They stopped the van before it could pull away.

The animal officer for the Bertie County Animal Shelter identified the bodies as dogs that were picked up at the shelter earlier that day. 2 The officer said the pair had been picking up animals at his shelter for the past two months on the pretext they were taking them to Norfolk, Virginia, to place them in good homes.

The investigation and arrests confirm what NAIA has known for years: PeTA’s “sanctuary” exists to give the organization a veneer of respectability that is no more legitimate than a front business used by mobsters as a cover for corrupt activities.
PeTA is no stranger to killing animals it claims are better dead than held captive. From 1998-2003, PeTA killed more than 10,000 of the 13,000 animals brought to its sanctuary in Norfolk. 3

A veterinarian speaks out

Ahoskie veterinarian Dr. Patrick Proctor said that he has spayed and neutered animals brought to him by PeTA representatives for several years. The representatives asked him if he had any adoptable animals they could also take to Norfolk for placement in new homes. Over the years, he sent about 50 animals with them, including a mother cat and two kittens in the Wednesday pick-up. He identified one of the dead dogs found Wednesday as a six-month-old Labrador retriever cross puppy in apparently good condition except for the hypodermic needle hole in its front leg.
Proctor said that he is trying to get the word out about these killings and has called national media in an attempt to get them interested in the story.

Cook and Hinkle, who have been identified in news stories as PETA employees, are out on bond. 4 Their first court date is Friday, June 17.



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Patti Strand - NAIA President
Patti is a recognized expert and consultant on contemporary animal issues, most notably responsible dog ownership and the animal rights movement. She often appears on radio and television and her articles on canine issues, animal welfare, public policy and animal rights have appeared in major US news publications and in trade, professional and scientific journals. Patti and her…

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PETA are killers!


Some truths about PETA
No Kill Coalition
April 28Edited
THE (DEATH) CULT OF PETA: http://www.nathanwinograd.com/?p=15160
via. Ryan Clinton
"When news came out that PETA was recorded stealing a
 family dog off its owner's porch (a dog they killed on the
 same day), PETA defenders claimed it just couldn't be true or
 that those responsible must be on the fringe and not really
 part of the organization. Turns out it was PETA's senior
 communications administrator and its former human
 resources director."

Read more about Maya's killing and PETA's admission of guilt
 here:

Read more about PETA's history of killing here

"Why?

Why does PETA steal animals and then kill them? Why do they
 systematically put them to death? PETA refuses to answer
 questions. But employees who have spoken out about PETA’s
 killing say it is the result of the deeply disturbing version of
 animal activism promoted by PETA founder and President,
 Ingrid Newkirk. 

They explain how employees are made to
 watch “heart wrenching” films about animal abuse to drill
 into them the belief that people are incapable of caring for
 animals and that “PETA was doing what was best for
 animals” by killing them. PETA tells its employees that
 people can’t, don’t, and won’t take care of animals, that the
 lives of animals with people is one of neglect and abuse and
 that living with dogs and cats violates their rights. PETA also
 claims that animals cannot live without human care, which is
 why they do not support letting free-living cats continue to
 be free-living. The animals are, in short, damned either way
 and thus killing them is a “gift.” 

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