Man accused of killing 11 seagulls may not go to jail
THE DOLL IS IN LAUREL IN JANUARY 2020 BUT BECAUSE THE COURT DEPENDED BY COVID PLEASE STOP IT BEING INTO THE COURT UNTIL THIS YEAR’S COURT NOW WE HAVE BEEN HEARING FROM JUST ONE WITH OUTSIDE. TERRIBLE. TO SEE THE STRONG RESPONSE OF LAUREL PEOPLE ALREADY 3 YEARS AFTER THE EVENT AT THIS SHOPPING CENTER, THE POLICE SAYS A MAN HAS COME TO THE ONE WOMAN IN THE COUNTRY POP. Elevator KILLS YOUR CAR. THE ORDER IS TO TREAT THIS Criminals WITH THE SURPRISE THAT THEY WANT OTHERS TO GET THE MESSAGE THAT CAN WORK THIS NINA WITH ANIMALS. REFER. NONPROFIT LEE FREETHINKER SAYING, THEY HAVE FOLLOWED THIS CASE FROM VERY STARTING. SHE HAS BEEN SURPRISED THIS YEAR WHEN A MAN COME TO CHARGE WITH THE SIN NATHANIEL ThoMPSON LOST ONE OTHER PLEA AND WAS POSSIBLE ON THE STOCKET AND FUCKED UP. THIS WILL REALLY BE REMOVED FROM MY PROFILE IN ONE YEAR AS HE DOES NOT COMMITMENT ANY EXTRA BONUS. SO SAME AS A Crimin NEVER HAPPENS THE OFFICE OF THE OFFICER OF THE LEGENDARY COUNTRY STATES HAS SENDED US A REPORT THAT SAY IN PART OF OUR OFFICE IS NO DIFFERENT THIS DATE IS BY EVIDENCE OF ANY STATE PERMIT TO TRAVEL AREA. HOWEVER THE COURT HAS DON’T DIFFERENCE THE DISCUSSION COMMITTEE ONLY NOTES THE KEY BENEFITS ONE WEEK WEEKLY NOTICE SO THEY DON’T HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO COMPARISON RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIALITY EVERYTHING IS SLOW WRIST JAIL IS NOT ALWAYS THE ANSWER FOR ME. THAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SOME ASSISTANCE OF THE COURT PROGRAM. REALLY FOR THAT AND IT WAS A TRUTH. THAT IS HUGE. NINA JACKAL SAY THE POLICE DOES A GREAT JOB OF TRACKING DOWN AND CHARGING STATUS. SHE ONLY HELP STATE LAW OFFICES SOLVE MORE SERIOUS ANIMAL CRIMINATION CASE IN THE FUTURE.
A group of people are disgruntled with the decision in the animal cruelty case where 11 seagulls were killed in 2020
A man who authorities say lured seagulls to a Laurel parking lot and then captured them in January 2020 will not face prison. The animal advocacy group said they were disappointed with the results. birds. “It is imperative that these crimes be treated with the severity they deserve, or else people get the message that this can be done,” said Nina Jackel, president of Lady Freethinker. Jackel said Lady Freethinker, an animal advocacy nonprofit, had been following the case from the beginning and she was surprised when earlier this year Thompson, who was arrested and charged, received a receipt. an “other” plea and put on the STET list. “In doing so, he avoids all the jail time, all the fines, all the restitution. This will actually be removed from his record for a year as long as he doesn’t commit a crime. any other crime. So it’s almost as if the crime never even happened,” Jackel said. Prince George’s State Attorney’s Office sent a statement to 11 News, in part saying: Our office cannot continue to prosecute this case because there are no witnesses. to this area. However, the court denied the request. “The prosecutor only gave the key witness a week’s notice – a week in advance. So they didn’t have time to prepare,” said Jackel. Angelique Thompson, a Laurel resident, said: “Prison time, definitely some jail time, community service – something; but he couldn’t get away with it at all,” said Kquiana Villanova, a Laurel resident.
A man who authorities say lured seagulls to a Laurel parking lot and then piloted them in January 2020 will not face prison.
Due to the COVID-19 court delay, the suspect did not appear in court until earlier this year, and an animal advocacy group said they were disappointed with the outcome.
Police say Nathaniel Thompson went into the Dollar Tree in Laurel, bought a bag of popcorn, scattered in the parking lot to lure the seagulls, then use their car to run, killing 11 of them of birds.
“It is imperative that these crimes be treated with the severity they deserve, or else people get the message that this can be done,” said Nina Jackel, president of Lady Freethinker.
Jackel said Lady Freethinker, an animal advocacy nonprofit, had been following the case from the beginning and she was surprised when earlier this year Thompson, who was arrested and charged, had received an “other” plea and was placed on the STET list.
“In doing so, he avoids all the jail time, all the fines, all the chargebacks. This will actually be removed from his record for a year as long as he doesn’t commit a crime. any other crime. So it’s almost as if the crime never even happened,” Jackel said.
The Prince George’s State Attorney’s Office sent a statement to 11 News, in part saying: “Our office has been unable to continue prosecuting this case due to the absence of witnesses. to the area. However, the court denied the request.”
“Prosecutors only give the key witness a week – a week. So they don’t have time to prepare,” Jackel said.
Several Laurel residents told 11 News they were also upset with the outcome.
Angelique Thompson, a Laurel resident, said: “Prison time, definitely jail time, community service – something; but he couldn’t get away with it one bit,” said Angelique Thompson, resident of Laurel.
Kquiana Villanova, a Laurel resident, said: “Jail wasn’t always the answer for me but certainly some kind of court-mandated program would help because it’s a cruel act. terrible violence”.