Shocking Video: Man Brutally Beats Dog in Long Beach – PETA Offers $10K Reward for His Capture
Disturbing Footage Sparks Outrage as Authorities Hunt Suspect
Long Beach police are scrambling to identify a man caught on video violently assaulting a defenseless dog in broad daylight. The graphic footage, which surfaced on social media earlier this week, shows a tall male in his 30s repeatedly kicking and striking a medium-sized mixed-breed dog near Pine Avenue and 10th Street.
Key Details About the Case:
- Incident occurred around 3:45 PM on April 19 near a busy shopping district
- Suspect described as 6'1", 190 lbs, wearing a blue Lakers jersey and black sweatpants
- Animal control took custody of the injured dog, now recovering at a local shelter
- PETA has pledged a $10,000 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction
Community Response and Legal Ramifications
Local residents have flooded police tip lines with potential leads after the video went viral. "This wasn't just discipline – this was torture," said Long Beach Animal Care Services director Staycee Dains. "California Penal Code 597(a) makes this a felony offense punishable by up to three years in prison."
How to Help:
- Contact LBPD Animal Cruelty Task Force at (562) 570-7387
- Share the suspect's description (not the graphic video)
- Donate to the shelter caring for the recovering animal
What Do You Think?
- Should animal abusers face the same prison sentences as violent criminals?
- Does viral exposure of abuse videos help or harm investigations?
- Would you confront someone abusing an animal in public?
- Are current animal cruelty laws strong enough in your state?
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