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PETA calls on County Attorney to pursue animal cruelty charges against Tony Downs Food Group


PETA calls on County Attorney to pursue animal cruelty charges against Tony Downs Food Group
St. James Plaindealer
On Tuesday, Daniel Paden, Vice President of Evidence Analysis at PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) sent Watonwan County Attorney Stephen Lindee an email, asking Lindee to pursue cruelty to animal charges regarding an apparent incident in February 2020 at Butterfield Foods, in which over 9,100 hens died after being left outside in below zero conditions. 
I’m writing to request that your office (and the local law-enforcement agency, as you deem appropriate) investigate and file applicable criminal charges against Butterfield Foods Company and the workers responsible for leaving 25,867 chickens on three trailers in an open shed as the wind chill plummeted to -32 degrees at its slaughterhouse located at 225 Hubbard Ave. in Butterfield, read Paden s email to Lindee. More than 9,000 of the animals died as a result. The U.S. Department ....

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Watonwan County Attorney: no charges in Butterfield Foods


Watonwan County Attorney: no charges in Butterfield Foods
Watonwan County Attorney: no charges in Butterfield Foods
By Kelsey Barchenger | April 22, 2021 at 1:07 PM CDT - Updated April 22 at 1:07 PM
BUTTERFIELD, Minn. (KEYC) - The Watonwan County Attorney’s Office says no charges will be filed against Butterfield Foods following a complaint filed from PETA.
PETA reported more than 9,000 frozen chickens were discovered in three trailers outside of the Butterfield Foods facility last February. The Watonwan County Attorney’s Office denied the request for charges, citing insufficient information and evidence. PETA says it wants the attorney to reconsider that decision.
“PETA hopes the prosecutor will want to do his due diligence before reaching a final verdict in this case and so we’ve encouraged him to speak with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the federal witness who uncovered the horror and the slaughterhouse management and staff who ....

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