Videos of an incident that has resulted in an animal cruelty cost in opposition to a Medford canine walker seem to point out the person roughly dealing with a Golden Retriever and hurling racial slurs.
Medford police arrested 33-year-old Frederick Ingrando on Sunday after witnesses instructed them that they had seen a canine walker hit one of many dogs he was walking within the head a number of occasions earlier than lifting the canine off the bottom by its collar “in a harmful manner,”police stated beforehand. One of the witnesses offered police with video of the incident, which allowed them to establish Ingrando as a suspect.
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Several videos of the incident had been posted to Facebook on Sunday, and the video of Ingrando’s dealing with of the dogs exhibits him roughly holding a Golden Retriever because it struggles to face on its hind legs. He could be heard repeatedly saying “Do not give me attitude about it,” to the canine throughout the video.
In the opposite two movies, Ingrando could be heard repeatedly hurling racial slurs at a Black man who seems to be making an attempt to intervene on behalf of the dogs. The two travel, swearing at each other, and at one level, the person asks the person taking the video when you can name police to report cruelty to animals.
“Why are you hitting the poor animals?” the person could be heard asking Ingrando.
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All dogs in Ingrando’s care had been confiscated by police Sunday and are awaiting pick-up by their homeowners, police stated beforehand. The injured canine was taken to a veterinarian for analysis.