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Floyd Boudreaux charged with 57 felony counts of dog fighting

Discussion in 'Pit Bull News' started by absolute peril, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog

    Has anyone else read this?
    Sorry if this has been posted before.


    Dog Fighting Kingpin Toppled in Louisiana Raid.
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    He's been called the "Godfather of dog fighting," the "dog fighting don," and even the "Babe Ruth of dog fighting." Since March 9, Floyd Boudreaux is being called something else: an accused felon. On that day Louisiana State Police arrested Boudreaux, one of the most infamous dog fighters and breeders in the United States, along with his son Guy.

    The arrests, which sent shock waves through the dog fighting world, were the culmination of a three-month effort by state and federal law enforcement agents, The Humane Society of the United States and the Louisiana SPCA.

    Father and son were both charged with 57 felony counts of dog fighting and two counts of animal cruelty, following an early morning raid on Boudreaux's property in Broussard, Louisiana.

    In addition to the state felony charges, Boudreaux and his son Guy could face federal charges for selling and transporting fighting dogs across state lines. All told, they might spend a total of ten years in prison for each of the 57 charges. For 70-year-old Floyd Boudreaux, that might as well be a life sentence.

    Scarred Bodies and Temperaments

    What investigators found on Boudreaux's property is typical of serious fighting dog operations: row after row of pit bulls, each tethered by a heavy chain to a small, ramshackle hut. Several sad-faced dogs bore a medley of deep scars on their muzzles and limbs, the hallmark of hardened fighting dogs.

    Elsewhere in the compound, investigators found wooden ramps and treadmills, commonly used to train dogs in strength and endurance.

    Laura Maloney, Louisiana SPCA director, said it was heartbreaking to see the dogs tethered outside in rows of five, wearing grooves into the muddy ground at the limit of their chains. Although most of the animals were healthy in spite of their scars, several were extremely aggressive. Because of their unsuitability for adoption, all of the adult dogs had to be euthanized.

    Implications for The Shady World of Dog Fighting

    What distinguished this bust from any other in recent years are its implications, both immediate and longstanding, for the world of dog fighting. Boudreaux is more than a backyard breeder—he is one of the main purveyors of some of the world's top fighting dog lines.

    According to Sandy Christiansen, regional coordinator for HSUS's Southeast Regional Office, "Virtually every major bloodline of fighting dogs has the Boudreaux name somewhere in the pedigree. This guy's influence on the world of animal fighting has been huge."

    More than any other person, Boudreaux has shaped the profile of the modern fighting dog. Specifically bred for maximum "gameness" (a determination to fight on, even in the face of certain death), dogs from the Boudreaux line are considered top-notch animals in the fighting world, fetching prices up to $10,000.

    It's a quality that brought Boudreaux-bred dogs accolades from dog fighting enthusiasts, but little else. Even the most revered fighting dog lives the majority of his lonely life at the end of a short chain, with no social interaction save grim excursions to the fighting pit or breeding stand.

    A Broussard neighbor said, "What bothers me the most is that they're on three-foot chains. Big, heavy chains. They spend their life under a chicken coop on a chain. That is not a life...that's horrible."

    Nobody is Untouchable

    As infamous as Boudreaux has been in the animal protection community, he has been equally admired in the dog fighting subculture. As far back as the 1950s, he appeared on the covers of animal fighting publications, posing alongside prized fighting animals. Today, his likeness graces t-shirts and other coveted dog fighting memorabilia.

    It's no surprise, then, that Boudreaux's arrest has aroused rabid ire in the dog fighting world. Internet dog fighting chat sites are ablaze with the topic, with some devotees calling for a one-year moratorium on all dog fighting activity to "get the heat off." Others want the animal welfare officials involved to lose their jobs. Still others are scrambling to collect donations for Boudreaux's defense fund, perhaps fearing that they might soon need help themselves.

    While Boudreaux evaded the law for years, his chances of escaping the justice system this time are slim, now that state and federal officials have stepped in. Regardless, the damage to his operation—and the world of illegal dog fighting—is done. The former "go-to guy" for fighting dogs has now lost most of his bark and bite.

    Major dog fighting players are on notice that they could be the next ones in handcuffs, as long as they persist in their bloody business. Says Christiansen, "The arrests of Floyd and Guy Boudreaux send a message to the dog fighting community that no one is untouchable."





    Dog Fighting Kingpin Toppled in Louisiana Raid | The Humane Society of the United States
     
  2. budboy88

    budboy88 CH Dog

    holy shit dont do that hell i about had a heart attack thinking they got him again
     
  3. GSDbulldog

    GSDbulldog CH Dog

    He has since been acquitted of all charges and is currently battling the LA SPCA in court.
     
  4. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    Yeah,we've all read it.Hope he wins big in court.Go get them FB!
     
  5. bohawg00

    bohawg00 Big Dog

    Behind much?:rolleyes:
     
  6. CaesarIsis

    CaesarIsis Top Dog

    If ya wanna help him out...http://usdogs.net/


    Hey bo i heard you cleaned house at the show in Miss.!!
     
  7. bohawg00

    bohawg00 Big Dog

    4 first pl 1bos 1boo she did ok lol
     
  8. CaesarIsis

    CaesarIsis Top Dog

    haha hell yea she did!
     
  9. bohawg00

    bohawg00 Big Dog

    Thanks button^^^^
     
  10. oldtymer

    oldtymer Top Dog

    absolute peril its comming upto FIVE YEARS since Floyd was busted where ya been :confused::D
     
  11. chessfighter

    chessfighter Big Dog

    Did they kill a majority of his dogs?
     
  12. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    Every last one of them:mad:
     
  13. chessfighter

    chessfighter Big Dog

    DAMN!!!
    These HS pigs kill more dogs than any "dogfighter" have.
     
  14. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog

    I know it was a while back but I didn't see it posted here. -_-;.
     
  15. WWII

    WWII Banned

    IN OTHER NEWS:

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  16. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog

    Lololololol.
     
  17. CaesarIsis

    CaesarIsis Top Dog

    :eek: hahahahaha yall are harsh lol
     
  18. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog

    It's all in good fun. ;)
     

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