Seagulls lured and intentionally hit by car Vineland, NJ (US)Incident Date: Tuesday, Nov 16, 2004 County: Cumberland
Disposition: Alleged Case Images: 4 files available
Alleged: Jeffrey Kane
Case Updates: 1 update(s) available
Someone lured a flock of seagulls with food and then intentionally ran them over in a mall parking lot in Vineland, N.J. Officials from the local SPCA admit that seagulls can be a nuisance at the Cumberland Mall.
But they say it doesn't give anybody the right to deliberately run them down.
"These birds were just destroyed," said Bev Greco from the Cumberland County SPCA.
Investigators believe someone baited the flock of birds in the parking lot of the Cumberland Mall last month, then deliberately ran them down with a speeding car.
"No pun intended but they were sitting ducks," Greco said.
A nearby security camera caught the incident on tape.
In the just-released images, a red sedan enters the mall parking area. Less than a minute later, the car is seen on screen heading right for the seagulls, which scatter like a white cloud of dust.
On the tape, the car keeps going, leaving behind 10 dead gulls and 6 injured ones that had to be put to sleep.
Investigators found chicken bones and balled-up tuna fish on the ground, making them believe the birds were lured before they were bludgeoned.
"That's appalling behavior," Greco said. "We would like any person in the public with information to come forward and help us."
An anonymous tip has provided a lead on a suspect, an 18-year-old from Millville, who they plan to question Thursday.
He was a juvenile at the time of the incident and would have to undergo psychological counseling if found to be responsible for the seagull mall massacre.
The SPCA admits if that lead goes nowhere, it may have to offer a reward.
If you are a witness or know anything about this case, the SPCA wants to hear from you at 856-691-1500.
Case Updates| Arnold Robinson, the attorney for 18-year-old Jeffrey Kane, of Millville, N.J., told the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Thursday that Kane would cooperate fully in the investigation. Kane is facing animal cruelty charges. | Source: NBC10- Dec1, 2004 Update posted on Dec 3, 2004 - 10:57AM |
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