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Case ID: 12479
Classification: Beating
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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Dog beaten with stick
Edmonton, AB (CA)

Incident Date: Friday, Jun 15, 2007

Disposition: Convicted

Defendant/Suspect: Michael Lowery

Case Updates: 2 update(s) available

Self-defence or cruelty to animals?

That's what a judge must decide in a case of an Edmonton man accused of "severely" beating an older dog with a "very big, scary stick" with a nail in it.

Michael Lowery, 45, is accused of causing unnecessary pain, suffering or injury to an animal, injuring or endangering an animal and possessing a dangerous weapon.

Court heard police responded to the back yard of a home in the area of 98 Street and 89 Avenue on June 15 after getting a report of a man attacking a dog with a stick.

Const. Ryan Walker testified he found Lowery "ranting and raving" and yelling that two dogs that bit him were "vicious and going to kill kids."

Walker said Lowery then went on to say he was a hero and "should be commended for his actions." Walker said he handcuffed Lowery and went to find the dogs involved.

"I saw two dogs laying, basically cornered, by a low-lying fence and one of them was covered in blood," he said.

Court heard the dogs were neutered Alaskan Malamutes, 11-year-old Konan and 12-year-old Sharky, who were both healthy and had somehow got out of their nearby yard.

Walker said Konan was "in great distress" with a bloody hockey-puck-sized injury to his back and a cut by his eye.

Const. Danik Dennis testified he saw blood on the grass and fence and seized a lengthy, blood-covered two-by-four that had a nail sticking out of it and a brick nearby.Both cops said the dogs were friendly and non-aggressive.

Neighbour Brent Honey described Lowery as appearing "crazy" and on drugs and said he saw him earlier slap one of the dogs. Mark Anielski testified he saw the dogs bloody and "cowering" against the fence and said he saw Lowery with blood splattered on his face and chest, but no injuries.

Graham Waite told court he heard a noise in his back yard and found Lowery hitting Konan with the butt end of the two-by-four. He described both dogs as being docile.

Lowery testified to hitting the dog, but said he did it in self-defence after the animal bit him on the cheek and elbow and went for his throat. He said he had been following the dogs after thinking they were "wild" and might attack children in the area and got bit when he bent down to check them out.

"I was defending myself. I almost got my throat ripped out here," said Lowery. He also admitted he "panicked" and was "mad" and said he may have overreacted.

Defence lawyer Geoff Green argued Lowery "believed he was under attack" and said he should be acquitted.

Crown prosecutor Cheryl Schurman argued that, even if Lowery was bit, his response was beyond self-defence.


Case Updates

A man who used a two-by-four to beat a dog so badly it needed life-saving surgery was sentenced Thursday to three months in jail.

Michael Lowery, 45, had been held in custody awaiting trial, so he won't spend any more time behind bars.

Provincial Court Judge Brad Kerby ordered Lowery to pay an additional $1,000 fine to the Edmonton Humane Society, to help animals in distress.

Kerby found Lowery guilty last November of cruelty to animals and injuring an animal connection with the beating of an 11-year-old Alaskan malemute named Konan. He was found not guilty of beating a second dog, and the Crown dropped two mischief charges.

The dogs did not belong to him.

Lowery had argued he was nipped by the dog and was defending himself, but Kirby rejected his defence.

"That is no excuse for that happened," Kirby said today. "(These were) defenceless dogs."

A pre-sentence report and a forensic psychological assessment both said Lowery had not taken responsibility for his actions and believed himself to be the victim.

However, he told the judge said he intends to seek counselling.

"I'm sorry. It will not happen again."
Source: The Edmonton Journal - April 18, 2008
Update posted on Apr 18, 2008 - 3:42PM 
An Edmonton man was convicted of cruelty to animals Friday for beating an 11-year-old Alaskan malamute with a two-by-four.

Provincial court Judge Brad Kerby found 45-year-old Michael Lowery guilty of injuring an animal and cruelty to animals in connection with the beating of the dog, named Konan. He was found not guilty of beating a second dog and the Crown dropped two mischief charges.

On June 15, police went to a home near 98th Street and 89th Avenue after a neighbour reported seeing a man beating two dogs with a stick.

They found a two-by-four covered in blood and a pool of blood near one of the dogs, defense lawyer Geoff Green said after court. Konan required life-saving surgery.

Green said Friday his client had suffered a dog bite and was defending himself from the animals.

Kerby ordered a pre-sentence report and psychological assessment to be conducted on Lowery. He is expected to make his next appearance for sentencing on Jan. 23.
Source: The Edmonton Journal - Nov 3, 2007
Update posted on Nov 4, 2007 - 1:02AM 

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