A student in Logan, OH is accused of committing a heinous act of animal abuse against a stranger's cat, according to Central Ohio's 10TV news.
This story is being shared with readers even though the victim in this case was a cat. Prosecutors are only able to charge Bryan Able, 18, with a misdemeanor for animal abuse. However, this Examiner believes that this story should be shared with absolutely everyone across the country. This particular crime was against an innocent cat - it very well could have been a puppy, small dog, or any other living creature. Bryan Able will be facing a judge this Monday.
Bryan Able is a student at Hocking College. He is a student at the college, studying law enforcement. Bryan Able committed a vicious, unprovoked attack on a stranger's cat. He stomped on the cat's head, disemboweled the cat, and then took the cat's organs and went fishing with them.
Bryan Able may only have a misdemeanor charged against him, but he can have every breathing soul across the nation know of his crime. His name can burn in people's minds as they visualize the cruelty of his actions. People who commit violent acts of cruelty against animals usually go on to commit horrifying atrocities against people. The implications of Bryan Able being a student of law enforcement are frightening.
Stop for a moment and consider the implications of a violent, cruel human being in a position of power. Everyone needs to hear this name. Everyone needs to remember what Bryan Able did. Please share this article with everyone you know. Post this article to your social networking sites and blogs.
Perhaps someday, if Bryan Able tries to get a job in law enforcement, someone will remember this name and think twice.