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Here's an intruder shot story you don't read everyday

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One of the five times Adelio Guzman broke into the barn, state police said he molested a miniature horse inside. The last time he broke in, state police said, he got shot.

Guzman turned himself in to state police Friday, said a police spokesman. Police charged him for the break-in, animal cruelty and engaging in sex acts with an animal.
He told interviewers he would get lonely and go to the barn to talk and play with the horses, according to court documents.
He probably won't be lonely anymore where he's going.
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Any comment about this I make would be censored.
And believe me, I have thought of several.
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Works on 2-legged animals just as well as it works on 4-legged animals.

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[quote="WY_Not"]Works on 2-legged animals just as well as it works on 4-legged animals.

That's a little harsh don't you think?

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Nope. :twisted: Should be standard treatment for anyone who would to that to man, woman, child, or beast.
M-Quigley wrote:That's a little harsh don't you think?
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WY_Not wrote:Nope. :twisted: Should be standard treatment for anyone who would to that to man, woman, child, or beast.
M-Quigley wrote:That's a little harsh don't you think?
I'm not sure that would solve anything in this particular case. From the news story:
A veterinarian from Country Roads Veterinary Service who treated the animal said the horse was penetrated with an unknown object, which caused significant trauma.

"My best guess is it wasn't a human, but most likely an object," Dr. Amy Franklin said at the time. "I have never seen anything quite like this in 18 years of practice."
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