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"The terror she inflicted on this poor, helpless and loving little puppy ends today," shared Sheriff Chad Chronister during a press conference on Monday.
Officials say the woman who threw the small dog, 33-year-old Imania Davis, is facing six charges of Aggravated Cruelty to Animals.
On Thursday around 8:20 p.m., Real Time Crime Center cameras captured footage of Davis throwing a dog not once, but twice, forcefully causing it to hit the asphalt, according to HCSO. The video also shows Davis kicking the dog.

"These cameras aren't covert," Chronister said. "This isn't 'Big Brother' watching you. These cameras have flashing lights, 'You're on camera here'. We let them know they're under video surveillance. We know that deters crime. She knows there's a camera in the area. She sees a bunch of people around her and she still acted the way that she did in such a violent manner."
Deputies say they responded to the scene and took the 1-year-old male Maltese puppy to a veterinarian, where it was treated for a broken leg.

The dog isn't microchipped, and the sheriff's office believes it was a stray.

"This little guy, because he's so thin, was most likely just coming up to anybody who he could find so that he could try to find some food," Chelsea Waldeck with the Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center said.
The Pet Resource Center says Davis also admitted that the puppy didn't belong to her.

"This dog wasn't a violent dog. This dog was only seeking love and attention and some affection," said Sheriff Chronister. "And instead, she acted the way she did in such a violent and aggressive manner. But it won't come to a surprise to you, as we did a criminal history, a little deep dive back on her that she's got a history of violent behavior."
 
We need to be building robots that can dish out the same type of abuse that these criminals dish out. Like a massive, humanesque paint-shaker contraption to shake, throw, toss, drop or whatever these clowns back to the last century... :shifty:
 
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