
why the west REALLY doesn't want sharia:
Man who 'gutted' cat charged with felony
SEATTLE -- The man accused of brutally stabbing a cat that belongs to a South Seattle church has been charged.
Tracy A. Clark was charged Wednesday with first-degree animal cruelty for attacking Scat, the resident pet of the Cross Church & Discipleship Center.
Scat, who has been the pet therapy cat at the church at 1320 102nd Street Southwest for the past eight to 10 years, was found in the parking lot with several stab wounds, including a 7-inch gash on its side, according to the statement of probable cause. The feline also had three broken ribs and severe internal injuries.
Clark told deputies the cat attacked him first, forcing him to defend himself, the statement said. He said grabbed the cat by the throat and threw it against the wall. He also admitted to having stabbed Scat with his own knife.
Scat is in the intensive care unit at South Seattle Veterinary Hospital. Employee Lisa McCollough-Dutt said Scat was brought in in unbelievably poor shape.
"It makes me want to cry. Sheer horror...it's actually devastating to see a cat or anything brutally attacked," she said. "If they can do this to an animal, it makes you wonder what they can do to a human."
Clark, 47, said he had enrolled in rehabilitation at the church, which offers a full-time residential discipleship program for distressed men.
Another resident of the church told investigators Clark woke him up some time after he had gone to bed on Sunday night, and said he had "gutted the cat," the statement said.
A conviction for a felony animal abuse charge carries up to five years in prison.
Church members said when Scat first came to the church, he was very leery of people. But over time, he became more socialized and eventually grew into a lovable therapy cat.
Pasado's Safe Haven, a local non-profit animal rescue organization, has offered to cover all of Scat's medical expenses.
this loser probably deserves MORE than 5 years! :raging:
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/43501217.html
HOWEVER....
if you've ever been to a Mariner's Game or a Sonic's Game or a Seahawk's game, you've probably heard a VERY melodic Tuba thumping and jumping, along with it's owner, Edward McMichael. he was a jovial man who only tried to lift people's spirits. what happened to Ed?:
Teens who beat 'Tuba Man' to death sentenced
SEATTLE - Three teens who beat to death Ed McMichael, better known as the "Tuba Man," were sentenced to 15-36 weeks in juvenile detention on Wednesday.
Kenneth Kelly, 15, Billy Chambers, 16, and Ja'Mari Jones, 16, will be given credit for the roughly 24 weeks they've already spent in custody.
The teens pleaded guilty April 3 to first-degree manslaughter in King County Juvenile Court. Because they are not legally adults, none could face a sentence longer than 72 weeks in juvenile detention.
Chambers and Jones were also sentenced to 36 weeks in detention for an unrelated robbery, and the two sentences were ordered to run consecutively.
McMichael, a beloved character on the Seattle scene who played his tuba outside many public events, was walking home near a bus stop on Seattle's Mercer Street last Oct. 25 when five teens attacked him. Police said the five kicked and beat him and tried to rob him.
Three suspects were caught, but two others ran off and still have not been found.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg said the names of convicted juveniles are not released in most criminal cases. But the suspects were identified in this case due to the high-profile nature of the crime, he said.
The killing was a traumatic event for many in the city of Seattle, where Tuba Man was a beloved fixture who played before and after sporting events and other performances. He was attacked outside the Opera House, literally in the shadow of the Space Needle.
There was a five-month delay in the case because no witnesses came forward to testify, even though it's believed that up to a dozen people saw the brutal attack last fall.
A police officer drove up to the scene and saw McMichael in the fetal position trying to protect himself. The officer was able to capture and arrest two of the attackers, but three others got away.
McMichael was treated at Harborview Medical Center and sent home. He was recovering at the Vermont Inn where he lived when he died two days later.
A third suspect was arrested days later.
At the sentencing hearing Wednesday, Jones was the only one of the three teens who chose to speak.
"I would like to apologize to the family and friends of Mr. Ed McMichael," he said.
But in his next breath he denied any involvement. "I did not participate in either of these horrific crimes that I plead to."
The Tuba Man's throaty notes were unmistakable presence in the city.
Since the early 1990s, McMichael had been a fixture outside Seattle sporting events and Seattle Opera performances, wearing funny hats and playing songs on his tuba he called "his baby."
After the Tuba Man was beaten, his brother Kelsey McMichael, who lives in Florida, came to Seattle to help him recover. Kelsey said Ed was simply not the same after the attack.
"He was definitely traumatized. The first thing he said to me when I knocked on his door was, 'I can't leave this room,'" he said.
In court Wednesday, Kelsey said at first he was very angry and wanted to see the teens punished severely.
"My feelings about the loss of my brother began to change as I began talking to reporters, Ed's former classmates, and fellow musicians," he said.
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/43462667.html
so killing the "Tuba Man" carries less of a sentence than mauling a kitty. NOT only that, BUT the juvies got the EXACT SAME SENTENCE for robbery! :raging::raging:
conclusion, secularism is all about JUSTICE! :rollseyes
