lizbud
03-29-2008, 05:09 PM
It sounds like this man did this out of spite. His management of the
Anderson Shelter was critized & so he ordered the killing of 28 dogs.
In another account of this, they said this was discovered because a
person came looking for one of these dogs that had been approved for
adoption. :(
Shelter's Euthanization Of 28 Dogs Investigated
Two Employees Sent Home
POSTED: 4:37 pm EDT March 28, 2008
ANDERSON, Ind. -- A team of four veterinarians will lead a city-run animal shelter while officials investigate the actions of an employee who performed an unscheduled euthanasia of 28 dogs, the mayor said.
Mayor Kris Ockomon said Larry Russell, the senior humane officer who performed the euthanasia, and another shelter employee were sent home on Thursday but had not been fired.
"I don't want to take anyone's job from them unless there's a reason," he said.
The animals were euthanized Wednesday, the day after the operator of a rescue center for pit bulls said at the city's Board of Public Safety meeting that Russell failed to control the population at the Anderson Animal Shelter.
The four veterinarians were recruited to temporarily take over Russell's position.
"We underestimated the condition of the shelter," Ockomon said in a news release. "A seasoned veterinarian group is needed to install standards that simply did not exist before."
A message left for Russell by The Associated Press on Friday was not immediately returned.
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Anderson Shelter was critized & so he ordered the killing of 28 dogs.
In another account of this, they said this was discovered because a
person came looking for one of these dogs that had been approved for
adoption. :(
Shelter's Euthanization Of 28 Dogs Investigated
Two Employees Sent Home
POSTED: 4:37 pm EDT March 28, 2008
ANDERSON, Ind. -- A team of four veterinarians will lead a city-run animal shelter while officials investigate the actions of an employee who performed an unscheduled euthanasia of 28 dogs, the mayor said.
Mayor Kris Ockomon said Larry Russell, the senior humane officer who performed the euthanasia, and another shelter employee were sent home on Thursday but had not been fired.
"I don't want to take anyone's job from them unless there's a reason," he said.
The animals were euthanized Wednesday, the day after the operator of a rescue center for pit bulls said at the city's Board of Public Safety meeting that Russell failed to control the population at the Anderson Animal Shelter.
The four veterinarians were recruited to temporarily take over Russell's position.
"We underestimated the condition of the shelter," Ockomon said in a news release. "A seasoned veterinarian group is needed to install standards that simply did not exist before."
A message left for Russell by The Associated Press on Friday was not immediately returned.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed
http://www.wthr.com/global/story.asp?s=8085953