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MD: Vast dogfighting ring in Baltimore, Baltimore County broken up

Discussion in 'Pit Bull News' started by treezpitz, Dec 23, 2014.

  1. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    The men brought them home as puppies, wrapped heavy chains and harnesses around the dogs' necks and made them pull weights to build up muscles. They beat the dogs with rusty pipes, cut their ears back and made them lunge at other dogs until only one stood.
    Owners shot, electrocuted, hanged or drowned the animals if they didn't win.
    These are allegations Baltimore prosecutors laid out Monday at a news conference announcing the indictments of 22 men investigators say took part in a vast dogfighting ring that operated in basements and backyards across the Baltimore area.
    "It's a cruel world," Baltimore police Lt. Col. Sean Miller said. "The connectivity to violent crime and violence is apparent."
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    </aside> Armed with search warrants, Baltimore police on Wednesday raided 15 city rowhouses and other properties, two Baltimore County locations and a compound in West Virginia. Over the course of the yearlong investigation, Baltimore police say, officers seized 225 dogs, 50 puppies and 20 guns. They charged 14 men with dogfighting conspiracy, aggravated cruelty related to dogfighting, animal abuse and neglect.
    Items police seized included treadmills specially made for dogs, chains, harnesses, steroids, bloodstained dogfighting rings, plastic bite sticks to pry apart dogs' jaws, scales and "rape stands."
    The stands, prosecutors wrote in the indictment, force unwilling female dogs' hind legs apart so they can be mounted by males and bred.
    The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it's impossible to determine the number of people involved in dogfighting across the nation but estimate it's in the tens of thousands.
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    </aside>"While organized dog fighting activity seemed to decline in the 1990s, many law enforcement and animal control officials feel that it has rebounded in recent years," the ASPCA says on its website. "Street fighting has reportedly continued to grow as a significant component of urban crime."
    Thiru Vignarajah, Major Crimes Unit chief for the Baltimore state's attorney's office, called the Baltimore-area operation an "unforgiving underworld" where dogs were trained to fight for entertainment and financial gain. Dogfight purses sometimes surpassed $100,000, he said.
    Nearly all the men indicted have criminal histories, prosecutors said. Eight have been convicted of violent crimes and one of the suspects has a previous murder conviction, they said.
    "Because there is a link between animal abuse and human violence, it is important that these crimes be taken seriously, which is exactly what the [police] did," said Katie Flory, chair of the mayor's Anti-Animal Abuse Commission.
    Attempts to reach relatives of several defendants were unsuccessful. Most did not have lawyers listed in online court records.
    Many of the dogs listed in the 15-page indictment were named Jax, Tara, Chibs, Opie, Gemma and Lyla — names of characters from the television show "Sons of Anarchy," a series about an outlaw motorcycle gang.
    Local shelters are housing 85 of the dogs seized, and police did not know their status, including how many could be put up for adoption and how many might be euthanized. Baltimore County's Animal Services shelter received six of the dogs, which are on administrative hold pending the legal case and cannot be adopted, said Ellen Kobler, Baltimore County government spokeswoman.
    Other local shelters declined to comment or did not return calls.
    "Each and every dog is assessed individually by a professional," Baltimore police spokesman Lt. Eric Kowalczyk said. "Every effort is made to rehabilitate and place them for adoption. As a general rule, many dogs, including all puppies and young dogs, do end up in loving families as a result of their effort."
    In the nation's most notable case of dogfighting, NFL quarterback Michael Vick spent 21 months in prison after a dogfighting ring he operated on his property in Virginia was broken up in 2007. Jim Gorant chronicled the case and the lives of the dogs in the months afterward in his book "The Lost Dogs."
    He said authorities involved in the case expected to save only a few of the dogs, but in the end found homes for 47 of 51 seized.
    "Some are living today in houses with infants and little babies, so some are fine," Gorant said. "You didn't just have to euthanize them in groups like they did in the past."
    He said dogfighting is a crime that "cuts across all demographic boundaries, styles of life and economic classes." Gorant said many of the men involved are drawn into the activity as children, such as Vick, who saw his first dogfight at 8. Gorant said studies show that children grow desensitized to violence and have high rates of assault, spousal abuse and other crimes after being exposed to dogfighting.
    Miller said many of the men arrested in Baltimore were unrepentant. Gorant said some people involved in dogfighting believe their dogs were "born to fight." While researching his book, he studied messages on underground dogfighting websites.
    "They talked about how much they love the dogs and how sad they are that they lose and have to put them down," he said. "But yet they subject them to this horrible sport … and let them get torn to shreds."
    Baltimore prosecutors say a tip led them to the ring, and they traced it back to April 2013, when cars with Maryland plates were located at the scene of a Roanoke Rapids, N.C., dogfighting bust.
    In June 2013, they found several scarred pit bulls chained up in the 3400 block of Old Frederick Ave. with no access to water. As the months went on, investigators began to piece together members of the ring, discovering injured and neglected dogs, as well as dogfighting training equipment, steroids and surgical supplies, at various homes.
    They saw heavy chains and tires attached to chains in the 5000 block of Baltimore National Pike, and they found four pit bull puppies and a bloodstained ring in the 2800 block of W. Lafayette Ave. in West Baltimore, the indictment said.
    When a dog belonging to one of the members got loose in October and attacked another of his dogs, the owner sought medical advice from another member, who told him what to administer. The dog died of its injuries, the indictment said.
    On a table Monday at Baltimore police headquarters was some of the evidence police seized, including a pedigree sheet tracing bloodlines and dirty bottles of ointments including hydrocortisone spray.
    "I am a strong believer that there is no dog bred to do this," Miller said.
    Nearby, two poster boards were filled with pictures of the dogs — mostly pit bull mixes — who looked docile, friendly or afraid. Some sat behind the cages of dog carriers or wire crates that were stacked in windowless rooms with concrete and exposed walls. Handguns and shotguns police had seized sat nearby.

    "What you see here, make no mistake, is evidence of a violent organization," Vignarajah said.
    Baltimore Sun reporter Jessica Anderson contributed to this article.
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    Vast dog-fighting ring in Baltimore and Baltimore County broken up - Baltimore Sun
     
  2. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    ASPCA you know they talk half truth about dog fighting.--Treadmills so what---Rape stands-- we use them on the farm for breeding horses big deal.--Look I've seen lawyers and doctors and judges doing the same thing those people are being accused of doing.--AGAIN THE ASPCA IS FULL OF CRAP-AND SELLING WOLF TICKETS THAT'S IT.
     
  3. F.D.

    F.D. Top Dog

    I agree that the ASPCA cannot be trusted.
     
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  4. 87buick

    87buick Top Dog

    North east is in for a pickle! Thats alot of possible snitches!
     
  5. Jacob

    Jacob Top Dog

    judas lives (judas was a snitche way back ratted out jesus for 30 pieces of silver) not that im a bible guy or anything but its happening for a long time then when they get you in custody they will paint a picture of you to the public and guess what your toast these games have been going on for years some people never catch on
     
  6. Jacob

    Jacob Top Dog

    hey not to say there is no truth in that article we just dont know how much and what excatly
     
  7. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    So you can't worm your own dog they using worm med. as evidence this is getting to ridiculous
     
  8. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    ASPCA They spread a bunch of bull crap about puppy mills and people abusing their dogs its bull crap to raise money.Come on you've heard the commercial for $19.95 a month you can save a animal's life. and with your donation you will receive a T--shirt and a magazine each month.SCREW THOSE NAZI BASTARDS
     
  9. Jefferson

    Jefferson Big Dog

    Point is, don't match dogs unless you are willing to do time. People get mad when I say it. But its just a damn fact and we cant do nothing to change that
     
  10. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    That goes for anything illegal, you're not saying nothing new or spectacular, IMO.
     
  11. CajunBoulette

    CajunBoulette CH Dog

    That's right man, don't do it of you ain't prepared to do the time.


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  12. Jefferson

    Jefferson Big Dog

    You'd think everybody know that. But lots of dumbass dog men act all like they are surprised when they day comes


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  13. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    That's not always what "dog men" are complaining about, it's usually the unfounded, trumped up charges that piss people off. For you to act like that isn't the case is just plain denial. You and I both know that's how aspca and hsus work and it's always going to be a uphill battle owning this breed, no matter what you do with your dogs.
     
  14. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    just attend = 5yrs!!!
     
  15. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    I like how they play those sad tv ads, with sad seals and neglected dogs, and ask for pennies a day to help them.
    they prey on the innocent if you ask me.
     
  16. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    they had them ads playing like crazy doing the holidays
     
  17. CajunBoulette

    CajunBoulette CH Dog

    Yeah catching someone doing dogs, and seeing someone has a few dogs and a break stick and a treadmill and calling it a "dogfighting ring" is ridiculous


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  18. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    i noticed that also -

    i read the link to the local report..
    "Baltimore prosecutors say a tip led them to the ring, and they traced it back to April 2013, when cars with Maryland plates were located at the scene of a Roanoke Rapids, N.C., dogfighting bust".
     
  19. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    LOOK ASPCA They Mislead a lot of people with their lies and the rest of their bull crap. What people do with their animals is their business and if they get caught well then that's their business too.
     
  20. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    Animal abuse and Domestic violence go hand and hand according to the studies Gorant said. I call BS on that too you can get a study on anything depending on which one you like.
     

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