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Case ID: 16877
Classification: Beating
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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Abuse was retaliation against animal's bad behavior
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3 dogs beaten, good samaritan beaten to death
London, ON (CA)

Incident Date: Friday, Oct 8, 2010

Disposition: Alleged

Alleged: Christopher Martin

Case Updates: 1 update(s) available

All Dan Palmer wanted to do was stop the dogs from being beaten.

Instead, Palmer was beaten and is clinging to life in critical condition at London Health Sciences Centre's Victoria Hospital.

"Dan has a good heart and he heard those dogs in distress and he went upstairs and told them to stop beating the dogs," said Gary James, 43, a longtime friend of Palmer.

"He's a special guy. Everybody here loves him and there isn't one person here who isn't hurting because of what happened to Dan."

Palmer, 49, was found in a stairwell at the nine-storey apartment building across the street from police headquarters, after officers went there around 1:30 a.m. Friday to investigate a report that someone was beating dogs in a ninth-floor apartment.

The officers arrived and heard dogs yelping in pain, then entered an apartment where three dogs were cowering in fear.

Police called Animal Control officers to rescue the animals, then arrested Christopher Martin, 26, of London, and charged him with causing unnecessary pain and suffering to an animal.

When police started to walk Martin out to a cruiser they were confronted by another man who tried to stop them, became belligerent and bit the arresting officer on the hand.

The man charged with beating Palmer and biting the officer is Carl Boyer, 26, of London, who is charged with aggravated assault.

Residents at the apartment complex on the weekend Saturday and Sunday said it was Palmer who called police either before or after a verbal confrontation at the apartment where the dogs lived.

Several said they'd seen a man kick at the dogs in the past "for not listening."

"A couple of days ago I saw him kick one of the dogs and I confronted him and told him not to kick the dog and he said he'd get someone to beat me up," said James.

As a QMI Agency reporter interviewed residents, at least two people stopped by in cars asking about the dogs, whether they could adopt them and wanting to identify the man accused of beating them.

"I want to kick his a--," said one man before driving away.

It was not immediately known where the dogs are being sheltered.

Residents were clearly angry, among them Susan Skelton, 42, who lives three floors below the apartment where the dogs were being abused.

Skelton said she was awakened by the dogs yelping in pain but didn't do anything about it after hearing Palmer go upstairs to confront the dog owner.

"This is what he gets for trying to stop a dog from being abused? He didn't deserve to get what he got," said Skelton.


Case Updates

The London man reportedly beaten when he tried to stop the abuse of three dogs in his apartment building has died.

Dan Palmer, 49, died at London Health Sciences Centre's Victoria Hospital Monday afternoon, surrounded by family members who agreed to have him taken off life support.

"It is a real tragic story," said his son, John, 21, of London. "He died for his love of animals, for having a good heart and being a good person."

Palmer was found in a stairwell at the nine-storey apartment building at 580 Dundas St., across from police headquarters, after officers went there about 1:30 a.m. on Sept. 8 to investigate a report someone was beating dogs in a ninth-floor apartment.

The officers heard dogs yelping in pain, then entered an apartment where three dogs were found cowering in fear.

Police called Animal Control officers to take the animals, then arrested Christopher Martin, 26, of London and charged him with causing unnecessary pain and suffering to an animal.

When police started to walk Martin out to a cruiser, they were confronted by another man who tried to stop them, became belligerent and bit the arresting officer on the hand.

The man charged with beating Palmer and biting the officer is Carl Boyer, 26, of London, who is charged with aggravated assault.

Police have not said whether charges will be upgraded. As well, a police source has said the beating was not related to the dogs, although residents at the building say Palmer intervened.

"For anyone to be beaten like that just for having good morals is sick," said Palmer's son John. "Anyone who can take a human life like that, I think, is a menace to society and should not be a part of it."

Residents at the apartment complex said they had seen a man kick at the dogs in the past "for not listening."

They described Palmer as a "big-hearted" neighbour and a "special" guy everyone loved.
Source: lfpress.com - Oct 26, 2010
Update posted on Nov 17, 2010 - 11:01PM 

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