I saw that story today on ABC's website,
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/News/st...=430724&page=1
Did you see his statement to the court? Unbelievable... :(
I doubt that this experience has really changed him at all,
except financially.
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I saw that story today on ABC's website,
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/News/st...=430724&page=1
Did you see his statement to the court? Unbelievable... :(
I doubt that this experience has really changed him at all,
except financially.
Quote from him:
"I've tried to be a responsible pet owner all of my life," he said in a statement read in court by his attorney. "Because of that I am very sorry and saddened that my dog, Hollywood, was injured. I also deeply regret the concern this has caused other pet owners and citizens in our community. I fully support the goals of the Humane Society and the fine work it does. For that reason, I have decided to make a financial contribution to the Humane Society in the amount of $10,000. Once again, I offer my sincere apology."
Sorry piece of trash. He's only sorry because he got caught. No telling how many other dogs have been victims. If I was that Humane Society, I'd refuse the money. I think I'll fire up my keyboard this weekend and send them(the team head) an email.
Valerie,
The team dropped him.:D If you want to thank them, go for it.:D
I am glad his team suspended him.
If he is found guilty I hope he gets a fitting sentence
for his cruel actions.