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I agree the parents are responsible for this 'demon spawn's' actions. They most likely bought this kid the gun that he used. This sounds like the type of kid that will be popping off others in the classroom. :mad: He should be serving some heavy duty jail time IMO! :mad: :mad: Poor horse didn't deserve to suffer so horribly. RIP :(
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I guess I assumed that when I read the horses owner was a young girl, that the boy who shot the horse did it to hurt her. That she had rebuffed his attentions... I went back and re-read and it doesn't say this but I guess I want to believe there is at least a REASON to insanity...If this IS the case, she will know who it is. Even if not, I assume in these rural areas most everyone knows everyone or at least through acquaintances (and kids know kids through other kids). And at minimum, bully's love to boast about their bad deeds, He WILL blab on himself to someone and it will come out. Darn I do wish he'd get serious time. But yet HERE WE GO YET AGAIN. ANOTHER ANIMAL ABUSE CASE THAT WILL GO INTO NEXT YEAR AND WE WON'T HEAR THE END RESULT!!! THAT, to me is the frustrating part.
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*blink blink*:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
There was a barn set on fire close to my school and four horses died in the fire. Then the guy that killed them ran away from the cops, wrecked his car after plowing over the nail strips, waved his gun in a womans face and took her car and has been holed up in some poor peoples house for the last 2 days, I think with them in it. Several shots have been reported from inside the house, so...who knows whats happening with them.
I say we take that man and this stupid kid and string them up by there toes. Use their chests for dart boards and chop of there fingers and place their hands in buckets of viniger!
*cough cough* Ok..sorry about that little bout there, but as the mother of 2 wonderful horses...I can't help but feel very enraged. (please note I'm not a phsyco ax murder, just a POed Equine parent):p
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*Crying* Ok, if that was me I would seriously go nuts and tie that kid up to a pole and beat him senseless with a bat all over his body, but not kill him, and let him hang there and suffer. Then MAYBE I might shoot him to put him out of his misery- or maybe not, just let him suffer to death. I don't care if I go to prision, because my life would not be the same anyhow if someone killed my horse- I would die inside and have no reason to live anyhow.
I hope that kid suffers real good, maybe get seriously injured somewhere down the road (like shoot himself or something) then rots in hell. I hope the little filly is romping around the giant fields of Heaven, poor thing, at least her suffering is over and her happiness will live on forever.
:( So sad. Sick SOB!
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The duck- is this happening right now? Can you send us the news story? It is of interest! If it is a past story- can you send us any news story on what the law did to him? I find it very aggravating to not know how these people are punished. How can we be politically active in this area when we are kept in the dark?
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http://www.bgdailynews.com/articles/...0ehh_news.html
Friday, October 01, 2004
Police show patience
Friend says man who has history of criminal charges 'snapped' under various pressures
Barricaded in his former employer's home at 8264 Louisville Road without water, electricity or telephone service, 41-year-old Russell Leroy Sublett of Smiths Grove continues his standoff with law enforcement officers today, despite his family and friends pleas for surrender.
Sublett was fired from his job as a farmhand on David Stewart's property about a month ago due to an altercation with a co-worker, according to Sublett's friends of nine years, Tommy and Melissa Cobb of Bowling Green.
Additionally, they said Sublett was experiencing difficulty in his relationship with his 12-year-old son from a previous marriage. The boy and his mother live in Glasgow.
Sublett became so distressed that he began hinting at the possibility of taking drastic action.
"He was just saying to me the other day, Don't be surprised if you see me on the news some time soon," Melissa Cobb said.
"He said if we saw him on the news, it would be over his kid or over (his being fired). That's when I said, Russ, don't do anything stupid."
Tommy Cobb described his friend as a "Christian fellow ... a really good person, generous and kind, though lacking a trust in people."
"He's snapped is what it is," he said.
Sublett's last visit to Warren County Regional Jail, in January, was in violation of a domestic violence order obtained by his wife, Liz Sublett, from whom he is separated.
Stewart posted the $10,000 unsecured bond to free Sublett from jail in relation to that charge, which was not his first domestic violence-related charge. Additionally, Sublett has charges, including wanton endangerment and receiving stolen property over $300, that date to 1992 in Barren County, where several of his family members reside.
In Warren County, Sublett has been previously indicted on charges of robbery, assault, wanton endangerment, resisting arrest and attempting to elude police, among others. The charges in Warren County date back to 1994.
"Sublett, I understand, has a lengthy, extensive criminal record," said Chris Cohron, Warren County first assistant commonwealth's attorney. "He was a known individual to all the agencies involved (in the standoff)."
Police are waiting for Sublett to surrender, though he continues to fire shots from within the house toward officers.
Police have repeatedly released chemicals and pepper spray into the house, but the effects are apparently minimized by the home's spacious design.
The brick, two-story home has five bathrooms, two fireplaces and about 12,746 square feet of living space.
Sublett's closest friends and family members have tried to coax him out of the home.
"A selected number of people have been chosen, have tried and failed and those are the people who are the closest blood relation to him," said Todd Holder, KSP public affairs officer. "Everybody's saying they can get him out. They know they can."
Tommy Cobb was one such person ; one of dozens of friends who offered to help police talk Sublett into a truce.
As he stood Thursday afternoon outside the crime scene tape, inquiring about his friend's condition, Cobb recalled the Sunday visit from Sublett during which the man dropped off his gray Chevrolet Silverado truck. Sublett said the family could have the truck in the event that anything happened to him.
"He kept making little insinuations to me," Cobb said, staring toward the house where his friend continued to shoot toward police. "If anything ever happens to me, this truck is yours, and so on. I never put it all together."
Officers began pursuing Sublett around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday after he fled from Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents who were attempting to serve a search warrant at a residence in Glasgow where Sublett was staying.
State police soon joined the chase, which wound down U.S. 68-Ky. 80 into Warren County. At the Interstate 65 interchange, KSP used stop sticks that partially disabled Sublett's El Camino, but didn't stop Sublett from continuing west on the highway until he hit an oncoming car.
Sublett, armed with a semiautomatic pistol, then abandoned his car in the middle of the road and began exchanging gunfire with officers. He carjacked a vehicle, throwing the female driver out.
No one was injured in the accident, gun battle or carjacking.
Sublett drove the stolen vehicle further down U.S. 68-Ky. 80, right onto U.S. 31-W north and, around 5:15 p.m., crashed into the front door of the approximate $800,000 home owned by Stewart.
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Oh my! They didn't even mention the fire! What a horrible situation! I feel for everyone in this! He has likely come to his senses and now can't get out of it.. or hasn't come to his senses which is what law enforcement is legally to assume and act on- if he comes out, he'll be shot unless their is some agreement. I didn't quite get if there were people in the house with him and if so how many? (sorry, I'm a skimmer and have to re-read a lot!) Thank you much for posting this, makes me feel lucky to be where I am when I am!
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Yes. I think right now that the death of the four horses isn't really on their top priority lists as to where this man is concerned. Let's all pray that their's nobody in that house, and that this man comes out alive (though the horses part makes me want to press the backspace button over that) and hopefuly a changed man who can gain forgivness for the wrong he's done and move on. If not for his sake, he should be trying to do the right thing for the sake of his kid.
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I suppose it's most likely no one is in the house as there is no water, etc. Keep us posted ok? maybe when the morning news breaks out, you could start a new thread with the story you posted here? I was just on dog house in Richard's thread about Mario (he's a monkey owned by a pt member here, if you go there you will see). Any way, I had forgotten how monkeys are in jeapordy in India and Pakistan because their homes (I think is what happened) were chopped down. So if you have time, go there and look at the story I posted there. It is unfortunate that the religion there does not believe in spaying or neutering their pets!
By the way- this is a message to anyone visiting this post regarding animal cruelty- not just horses as it has started out and will continue- just a slight diversion....