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07-19-2007, 05:08 PM
I guess this means the long-planned LoT trip to the dogfights has been cancelled?
NFL star Michael Vick was indicted today on a federal conspiracy charge for his alleged role in a dog fighting venture that operated from a Virginia property owned by the Atlanta Falcons quarterback.
In the indictment's most harrowing parts, federal investigators describe what happened to some Bad Newz Kennels dogs that either lost matches or did not perform well in test fights. After a March 2003 loss by a female pit bull, codefendant Purnell Peace, "after consulting with Vick," electrocuted the animal. In April, prosecutors allege, Vick, Peace, and Quanis Phillips, "executed approximately 8 dogs that did not perform well in 'testing' sessions." These animals, the indictment claims, were killed "by various methods, including hanging, drowning, and slamming at least one dog's body to the ground."
To read story, click here (http://web1.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0717072vick1.html)
In other news, Nike -- for once, does the right thing:
Nike said in a statement that it is "concerned by the serious and highly disturbing allegations" against Vick and considers "any cruelty to animals inhumane and abhorrent."
To read, 'Concerned' Nike halts release of new Vick shoe, click here (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/falcons/stories/2007/07/19/vicknike_0719.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab)
NFL star Michael Vick was indicted today on a federal conspiracy charge for his alleged role in a dog fighting venture that operated from a Virginia property owned by the Atlanta Falcons quarterback.
In the indictment's most harrowing parts, federal investigators describe what happened to some Bad Newz Kennels dogs that either lost matches or did not perform well in test fights. After a March 2003 loss by a female pit bull, codefendant Purnell Peace, "after consulting with Vick," electrocuted the animal. In April, prosecutors allege, Vick, Peace, and Quanis Phillips, "executed approximately 8 dogs that did not perform well in 'testing' sessions." These animals, the indictment claims, were killed "by various methods, including hanging, drowning, and slamming at least one dog's body to the ground."
To read story, click here (http://web1.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0717072vick1.html)
In other news, Nike -- for once, does the right thing:
Nike said in a statement that it is "concerned by the serious and highly disturbing allegations" against Vick and considers "any cruelty to animals inhumane and abhorrent."
To read, 'Concerned' Nike halts release of new Vick shoe, click here (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/falcons/stories/2007/07/19/vicknike_0719.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab)