Images for this Case
CONVICTED: Was justice served?
more information on voting
When you vote, you are voting on whether or not the punishment fit the crime, NOT on the severity of the case itself. If you feel the sentence was very weak, you would vote 1 star. If you feel the sentence was very strong, you would vote 5 stars.
Please vote honestly and realistically. These ratings will be used a a tool for many future programs, including a "Peoples Choice" of best and worst sentencing, DA and judge "report cards", and more. Try to resist the temptation to vote 1 star on every case, even if you feel that 100 years in prison isnt enough.
Case #12266 Rating: 2.0 out of 5
Dog doused with gasoline, set on fire Detroit, MI (US)Incident Date: Wednesday, Aug 1, 2007 County: Wayne
Charges: Felony CTA Disposition: Convicted Case Images: 1 files available
Defendant/Suspect: John Delmar Fladger
Case Updates: 1 update(s) available
A local dog owner has plead guilty to what Humane Society employees said was the worst case of torture they have ever seen.
Investigators said John Delmar Fladger, 44, of Detroit poured gasoline over his dog and set him on fire last month.
One witness said the owner first tried to burn the dog inside an east-side Detroit convenience store. "Yes, inside the store. He was pouring gas," said Evon Yusef, who witnessed the attack. "There was gas all over the place. Customers were scared. They were backing away from him."
Another witness told investigators from the Michigan Humane Society that the owner later seemed to be showing off in front of a group of children. "He was walking down the street, spilling gas at the dog. He was trying to light the dog at the same time he was walking," the witness said.
Natatia Nix of the Michigan Humane Society called it one of the worst cases she has ever been a part of.
"The (Humane Society) staff sees everything that comes in. We see the hit-by-a-car dogs, the gunshot dogs, the neglected dogs - every type of abuse," Nix said. "But this... We were just looking around the room. We were in there with the dog - each of us were crying."
Nix said the dog, a shepherd mixture, was so badly burned that treatments did not help, so the animal had to be euthanized.
During the investigation the owner originally denied hurting the dog, but pleaded guilty last week to animal torture and the killing of an animal. The owner is scheduled to be sentenced later this month. He faces up to four years in prison.
Case UpdatesA local dog owner has been sentenced to 23 months in prison for deliberately setting his dog on fire and ignoring her burning body as she followed him down the street last month, according to police.
Detroit resident John Delmar Fladger, 44, pleaded guilty and received the maximum sentence to what Humane Society employees said was the worst case of torture they have ever seen.
"It was one of those cases that shocked the conscience. To think that you would destroy your dog like that, and make him suffer makes me think that you have absolutely no regard for people. If you could do that to a dog, I don't know what you could do to a person," said Judge David Groner.
One witness said the owner first tried to burn the dog inside an east-side Detroit convenience store. "Yes, inside the store. He was pouring gas," said Evon Yusef, who witnessed the attack. "There was gas all over the place. Customers were scared. They were backing away from him."
Another witness told investigators from the Michigan Humane Society that the owner later seemed to be showing off in front of a group of children.
"He was walking down the street, spilling gas at the dog. He was trying to light the dog at the same time he was walking," the witness said.
Natatia Nix of the Michigan Humane Society called it one of the worst cases she has ever been a part of.
"The (Humane Society) staff sees everything that comes in. We see the hit-by-a-car dogs, the gunshot dogs, the neglected dogs - every type of abuse," Nix said. "But this... We were just looking around the room. We were in there with the dog - each of us were crying."
Nix said the dog, a shepherd mixture, was so badly burned that treatments did not help, so the animal had to be euthanized.
"I am very remorseful for what happened and my soul loved the dog... and under the circumstances, I truly apologize for the incident that happened," said Fladger. | Source: Click on Detroit - Sept 13, 2007 Update posted on Sep 13, 2007 - 4:20PM |
References« MI State Animal Cruelty Map « More cases in Wayne County, MI
|