• Democrat patrolman charged with 20 counts of sex abuse against police d

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    (KUTV) — A patrolman from Louisiana is accused of sexually
    abusing a police dog and over 20,000 people have signed a
    petition for his prosecution.

    According to a statement released from In Defense of Animals, an
    international organization that protects animals, Terry Yetman
    is set to appear in court on April 23.

    The organization wants Yetman to get the maximum penalties.

    “Thousands of In Defense of Animals supporters were moved by
    this horrific case and want to see justice done,” Doll Stanley,
    campaign director for In Defense of Animals, said. “A healthy
    society protects its innocents: vulnerable children, animals,
    elderly citizens. Sexual predators must be made to fear the loss
    of freedom and a stinging financial impact. We call on District
    Attorney Marvin Schuyler to take zero tolerance stance on
    bestiality and prosecute Yetman to the fullest if he is found
    guilty.”

    In August 2018, the Louisiana State Police Special Victims Unit
    launched an investigation into Yetman's alleged perverse animal
    abuse. Officials discovered electronic evidence of the once
    decorated Domestic Task Force officer's acts of bestiality with
    a retired police dog.

    Yetman turned himself in and was booked into the Bossier County
    Maximum Correctional Facility. He was charged with 20 felony
    counts of performing sexual acts with an animal and 24 counts of
    filming the acts. His bond was set at $350,000 according to the
    press release.

    On Jan. 27, Yetman appeared in court. His attorney was granted a
    continuance. The trial date has not been set yet and Yetman
    remains behind bars.

    Louisiana state criminal code 89 Crime Against Nature carries a
    first offense penalty of a maximum $2,000 fine and/or a five-
    year prison sentence, psychological evaulation and no contact
    with animals for a minimum of five years, according to the press
    release.

    A second offense has a penalty of a maximum $25,000 fine and a
    maximum prison sentence of 10 years.

    For more information, click here.

    https://kutv.com/news/nation-world/patrolman-charged-with-20- counts-of-sex-abuse-against-police-dog
     

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