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Sen. Tedisco proposes stricter penalties for crimes against pets and public safety

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Senator Jim Tedisco (R,C-Ballston Lake) is urging passage of several public safety bills to protect people and pets from harm in light of a recent disturbing incident in Albany of a Bronx man starving and then allegedly lighting a dog in a crate on fire in a church parking lot.

On February 23rd, Christopher Maxwell from the Bronx was caught on a Ring doorbell camera allegedly setting a pit bull puppy on fire in a crate in the parking lot of Elijah Missionary Church in Albany.

Maxwell was arrested and charged under “Buster’s Law” with felony aggravated cruelty to animals and released with an appearance ticket because animal cruelty is no longer a bailable offense under the bail reform law passed and supported by the Governor and Democratic Majorities in the state legislature.

“The shocking and extremely disturbing torture and murder of a puppy who was allegedly set ablaze in Albany by this depraved individual not only highlights the need to strengthen our state’s animal cruelty laws but also is yet another example of New York’s broken so-called ‘criminal justice reform’ laws and the failed bail law that’s created a revolving door of danger and disaster. Anyone who would be so dastardly as to starve and light a defenseless puppy on fire like this would have no hesitation to harm a human and is a clear and present danger to public safety,” said Senator Jim Tedisco.

Tedisco is sponsoring bi-partisan legislation to repeal the failed bail law and give judges reasonable discretion as 49 other states do.

Tedisco is the driving force behind the 1999 passage of the landmark Buster’s Law creating the felony category of “aggravated cruelty to animals,” punishable by up to two years in prison and a $5,000 fine, saying cruelty to animals is a bridge crime as those who hurt animals go on to harm humans. The individual who poured kerosene on Buster the cat was later imprisoned for various crimes, including attempted rape, sexual abuse and unlawful imprisonment of a 12-year-old girl. The FBI has animal cruelty as a top tier Group A offense in its crime reporting statistics due to it being a bridge crime.

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Tedisco is sponsoring legislation to increase penalties for violating “Buster’s Law” from the current two years in jail and a $5,000 fine to four years in prison and a $10,000 fine (S.1205) and requiring those convicted of animal cruelty from owning or possessing a companion animal and ensure abusers receive a psychiatric evaluation.

Senator Tedisco also is sponsoring “Kirby & Quiqley’s Law” making it an additional felony with 2 years in jail and a $5,000 fine for harming a companion animal in the commission of another crime such as burglary.

“These measures aren’t just about protecting our pets, they’re about keeping all members of our family safe from violence. Any person who would light a dog in a crate on fire would likely not hesitate to harm a human. We have an obligation as a government to protect all members of our family, including those who have no voice. Having a companion animal is not a right, it’s a privilege, but our pets and people have a right to be safe from abuse and neglect,” said Tedisco.

“The scales of justice are now tipped in favor of criminals as crime victims and our beloved companion animals have become the forgotten New Yorkers,” said Senator Tedisco.



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