Goal: Prosecute man who allegedly cut dog’s tail off and left the animal to suffer.
A Pennsylvania man allegedly cut his pet dog’s tail off with a knife and then refused to take the suffering animal to the vet. Instead, he reportedly gave the dog Tylenol and let the wound heal improperly, exposing the innocent animal to infection and disease. Sign the petition to demand justice.
Authorities were called to the home of Richard Armitage after he was reportedly seen outside, swinging a small, white dog violently around his head by the harness. When police responded, they apparently discovered the dog’s unhealed wound. Armitage allegedly admitted to cutting the dog’s tail off with a knife, giving the animal Tylenol, and then moving on as if nothing had happened.
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Bradford County, Pa. â District Attorney of Bradford County Chad Salsman stated that no criminal cases will be filed against businesses who choose to remain open or people who do not comply with the Governor s mandates  in a public facebook post today. The reason is that they have committed no crime. Crimes are, by definition, violations of laws. The Governor cannot create laws. Laws are created by the legislature, signed by the Governor, and are subject to review by the courts continued Salsman.
The District Attorney s statement follows the new temporary COVID-19 mitigation measures announced by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf yesterday.