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Re: 2 Jersey City brothers charged with cockfighting after dead roosters found in car
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I hope it wasn't Little Jerry Seinfeld!!
Posted on: 2010/9/7 19:44
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Re: 2 Jersey City brothers charged with cockfighting after dead roosters found in car
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"$26,000 bail each"
@26k bail for letting two chikins kill each other, yet I can buy a chikun at Shop Rite for 3 bucks. We live in a truly idiotic world.
Posted on: 2010/8/26 21:39
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Re: 2 Jersey City brothers charged with cockfighting after dead roosters found in car
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Cock fighting must be a new gay sport !
Posted on: 2010/8/25 23:21
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Re: 2 Jersey City brothers charged with cockfighting after dead roosters found in car
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Another example of how and why "traffic stops" work.
Posted on: 2010/8/25 17:55
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2 Jersey City brothers charged with cockfighting after dead roosters found in car
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Monmouth police: 2 Jersey City brothers charged with cockfighting after dead roosters found in car
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By MICHAELANGELO CONTE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Two Jersey City men were arrested on cockfighting charges after police in Eatontown spotted blood on their clothes during a motor vehicle stop, and found four of eight roosters in their car dead and covered with gashes, officials said yesterday. Pedro Jose Tejada, 44 of Duncan Avenue, and Harry Tejada, 33, of Broadway, were arrested after being pulled over for a broken tail light on Highway 36 at 2 a.m. Sunday, said Buddy Amato, chief of police of the Monmouth County SPCA. The brothers were charged with numerous animal cruelty offenses, including possession of cock fighting paraphernalia, possession of cockfighting birds, possession of hypodermic needles and drugs for cockfighting, and possession of cockfighting spurs, Amato said. Eatontown police also charged them with weapons offenses related to knives found in the 1997 four-door, Nissan, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia, said Amato who believes the pair had left a cockfight shortly before being stopped. "There is no doubt they brought the birds down from Jersey City," said Amato, who interviewed both men after their arrest. "I know for a fact the birds were being fought down here in Monmouth County but I'm not sure where yet." When police pulled the pair over they found four live roosters in pillow cases and four dead birds, Amato said, adding that one of the live birds was so badly injured it had to be put down a short time later at the Red Bank Animal Hospital. He said a second bird died of its wounds yesterday at the Monmouth County SPCA in Eatontown. Amato said both men had bloody, 2-inch-long, needle-sharp, cockfighting spurs in their pockets. The spurs are attached to the fighting birds' feet during a fight in order to increase the damage their blows cause. The birds had been surgically altered for fighting. Amato said. Their combs had been cut off, and the feathers on their chests had been removed in order to expose their skin and make wounds more gory for the pleasure of spectators, he said. The brothers said 37 people brought birds to the cockfight but said they followed another vehicle to the location and could not recall where it was, Amato said. Both men were sent to the Monmouth County jail where they are being held on $26,000 bail each, Amato said.
Posted on: 2010/8/25 15:30
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