Minimor
Well-Known Member
If there were that many people present & not a one of them could call police then it's a really sad statement about how stupid and unfeeling people are. In my world out of a group of 40-50 people there should have been 10 of them that would step forward and yell stop this right now--but of course I know about mob mentality too. IMO all 40-50 people should be charged with the same charges as the "principals" in the case.
I'd heard tell that one rodeo rider now has a bodyguard (hired by daddy) to accompany him to the rodeos--don't know if that's true or not. I'd have more respect for daddy if he'd used the bodyguard's wages to pay for Dually's vet bill instead.
Last I heard the sheriff was saying they'd soon be making some arrests, but then the state attorney later said he had yet to decide what charges if any would be laid...that's starting to sound to me like this will be all swept under the rug.
I realize some states don't have much in the way of animal cruelty laws & maybe SD is one of these, but even if animal cruelty laws have no teeth, couldn't this be treated as theft?
Perhaps pro-rodeo people should pull out of SD completely now--and if this wasn't a case of a disgruntled competitor trying to get even or remove the competition, and Dually was just chosen randomly, wow, that's even more scary. If this deed is going to go unpunished then ALL horse people should boycott horse events there. Really, who wants to go to a show or rodeo in a place where something like this can happen without punishment? Money talks, and officials need to be made to take notice.
I'd heard tell that one rodeo rider now has a bodyguard (hired by daddy) to accompany him to the rodeos--don't know if that's true or not. I'd have more respect for daddy if he'd used the bodyguard's wages to pay for Dually's vet bill instead.
Last I heard the sheriff was saying they'd soon be making some arrests, but then the state attorney later said he had yet to decide what charges if any would be laid...that's starting to sound to me like this will be all swept under the rug.
I realize some states don't have much in the way of animal cruelty laws & maybe SD is one of these, but even if animal cruelty laws have no teeth, couldn't this be treated as theft?
Perhaps pro-rodeo people should pull out of SD completely now--and if this wasn't a case of a disgruntled competitor trying to get even or remove the competition, and Dually was just chosen randomly, wow, that's even more scary. If this deed is going to go unpunished then ALL horse people should boycott horse events there. Really, who wants to go to a show or rodeo in a place where something like this can happen without punishment? Money talks, and officials need to be made to take notice.