MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — A 14-year-old Milledgeville kid is detained in the Regional Youth Development Center (RYDC) in Sandersville in the wake of being accused on Christmas Eve of tormenting a feline.
Neighborhood powers said the youngster additionally utilized his sister's cellphone to video the demonstrations.
The high schooler was accused of one number of bothered cold-bloodedness to creatures, as indicated by an episode report recorded by Baldwin County Sheriff's Office Deputy Robert Adams.
His name is being withheld on the grounds that he is viewed as an adolescent.
The wrongdoing happened between 4:15 p.m. furthermore, 4:20 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 24 at a home on the 100 piece of Stuart Circle, Adams said in his report.
The agent said the youngster was put in care after he saw a video recording from a cellphone of the kid's sister, which demonstrated the feline being tormented.
Adams said the young person videoed himself submitting the follows up on a white feline.
"I saw where he snatched the feline by the tail, threw him against a divider, kicked the feline a few circumstances, and stepped the feline in the head," Adams said in his report.
The adolescent likewise portrayed the video recording as he was tormenting the creature, Adams said.
While seeing the video the delegate said the young person watched it with him and giggled.
Adams said he later contacted Stacey Washington and educated her with respect to the circumstance. Washington, who works with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, advised the delegate to take the young to the RYDC office.
There was no say in the report of the feline's wounds or regardless of whether the creature survived.
Neighborhood powers said the youngster additionally utilized his sister's cellphone to video the demonstrations.
The high schooler was accused of one number of bothered cold-bloodedness to creatures, as indicated by an episode report recorded by Baldwin County Sheriff's Office Deputy Robert Adams.
His name is being withheld on the grounds that he is viewed as an adolescent.
The wrongdoing happened between 4:15 p.m. furthermore, 4:20 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 24 at a home on the 100 piece of Stuart Circle, Adams said in his report.
The agent said the youngster was put in care after he saw a video recording from a cellphone of the kid's sister, which demonstrated the feline being tormented.
Adams said the young person videoed himself submitting the follows up on a white feline.
"I saw where he snatched the feline by the tail, threw him against a divider, kicked the feline a few circumstances, and stepped the feline in the head," Adams said in his report.
The adolescent likewise portrayed the video recording as he was tormenting the creature, Adams said.
While seeing the video the delegate said the young person watched it with him and giggled.
Adams said he later contacted Stacey Washington and educated her with respect to the circumstance. Washington, who works with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, advised the delegate to take the young to the RYDC office.
There was no say in the report of the feline's wounds or regardless of whether the creature survived.
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