May 16, 2008 6:51 am US/Eastern
NY Man Leaves Dying Rabbit To Avenge His Firing
Cut The Animal's Throat On Former Employer's Doorstep
MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. (AP) ―
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Authorities say a fired taxi driver cut a rabbit's throat and left it to die on his former employer's Westchester County doorstep. Gerard Skills is being held on $10,000 bail after his arraignment Thursday on aggravated animal cruelty and harassment charge
CBS News
Authorities say a fired taxi driver cut a rabbit's throat and left it to die on his former employer's Westchester County doorstep.
Gerard Skills is being held on $10,000 bail after his arraignment Thursday on aggravated animal cruelty and harassment charges. He also faces criminal mischief charges related to a series of tire slashings.
No telephone number could be found for Skills, and it couldn't be immediately determined whether he has a lawyer.
Westchester Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Police Chief Kenneth Ross says the 57-year-old Skills left the bleeding rabbit May 2 to retaliate against the Mount Pleasant taxi service that dismissed him.
Ross says Skills admitted to the rabbit slaying while police questioned him about a tire slashing Wednesday.
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