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A 23-year-old man who worked at a dog grooming and daycare business admits beating a dog to death while it was in his care.

Prosecutors say Jarrod Dillman caused the death of a 3-year-old Havanese mix named Alessio in August at PawPrints by Penny in Buffalo. Dillman admitted he used a leash to throw the dog against a wall and repeatedly kicked the dog while wearing boots.

A necropsy showed the dog died of blunt force trauma.

Dillman pleaded guilty to a felony charge of aggravated cruelty to animals

He will be sentenced in January.
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Jarrod Dillman, 26, was sentenced Wednesday in State Supreme Court to serve six months in jail.

He pleaded guilty to aggravated cruelty to animals.
Investigators say that while working at a dog daycare on Niagara Street in Buffalo in August 2019, Dillman repeatedly kicked a three-year-old Havanese mix named Alessio against a wall. Dillman admitted to also throwing the dog against the wall.
The dog died from blunt force trauma.

In addition to the six-month jail sentence for this crime, Dillman will be on probation for five years and is prohibited from owning or caring for any animals for the next five years.
Following his guilty plea on the animal cruelty case, Dillman attempted to rob a bank in November 2019. Investigators say Dillman handed a forged check to the teller with a note on the back telling the teller to give him cash and not call the police. The teller said no and Dillman left the bank without the money.
Dillman pleaded guilty to one count of Attempted Robbery in the Third Degree in February 2020. At that hearing, the judge consented to Dillman participating in a judicial diversion program. After successfully completing the program, Dillman was allowed to withdraw his guilty plea for attempted robbery, and instead, pleaded guilty to one count of petit larceny.

Dillman was sentenced to three years of probation in that case, which will run concurrent to his sentence on the animal cruelty case.
 
6 months is a JOKE. When will the law understand that such cruelty and deprivation on a defenseless animal speaks VOLUMES about a persons' character? That is the type of person who would kill a baby and their partner. Serial killers are also known to torture and kill animals. And that is what he did. He is a depraved individual. He is a KILLER of something smaller than him, something defenseless against him, something that was suppose to trust him while he took care of it-his first kill (that we know of) just just happens to have fur-his next kill probably won't.
 
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