Man Stomps Bird to Death in Pet Store After Being Denied Refund
On 5/25/21 at 6:53 AM EDT
A man was caught on camera brutally stomping a parakeet to death inside a Michigan pet store last week.
The 22-year-old was attempting to return the $30 bird to the Critter Pet Shop in Allen Park, southwest of Detroit, when a staff member noticed the pet was injured. We saw the whole wing was bloody. So we re thinking his bird did it to it or another animal might have done something to the bird so my brother said there s nothing we can do for you with the bird, now, Rick Simms, the owner of the pet store, told Fox2 Detroit.
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The weekend rains meant a lot to area farmers, but they’ll need much more than that to make it through the year.
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Keystone Agricultural Producers president Bill Campbell uses the 12-inch ruler metric.
Tyler Fulton It’d be ideal if we had 12 inches of rain throughout the growing season for the crop, and right now we have one inch, he said, adding that while the weekend rains were encouraging, we’re not near the finish line yet.
On the plus side, he said the rains should be enough to get most crops germinated throughout Westman, with those crops sowed now having enough moisture to get started.
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Fourteen months after the coronavirus confined the worldâs office-workers to their homes, companies are embarking on another great experiment â how to get their teams back together, in-person, at least some of the time.
Itâs a task that is briefly uniting the titans of global finance and leaders of nimble start-ups, all of whom are having to plan for staff coming in two or three days each week, at least for now. Driven in some places by COVID-19 concerns and in others by a desire to embrace workplace change, hybrid work is the new centre-ground â at least in the short term.
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