Sunday, April 12, 2009
Candlelight Vigil for Burned Dogs Tuesday, April 14, at Dallas City Hall
A Candlelight Vigil in memory of the two dogs who were set on fire in southeast Dallas last weekend will take place Tuesday, April 14, from 8 to 9 p.m. at Dallas City Hall, 1500 Marilla St. Animal Connection of Texas (ACT), Metroplex Animal Coalition (MAC) and Texas Animal Defense Coalition (TADC) are sponsoring the vigil.
Speakers include Susan Oakey with ACT, Jonnie England with MAC and Kent Robertson with Dallas Animal Services (DAS). Candles will be provided, and participants are invited to bring their dogs. Animal Guardians of America will have adoptable pit bulls on site.
Saturday, April 4, residents in Pleasant Grove called 911 to report two “fireballs” running down the street. Dallas Police responded and found two badly burned pit bull terriers—a male and a female. Dallas Animal Services
was called to rescue the dogs, which had to euthanized the next day. Two
teenaged boys have been identified as suspects, and Dallas Police are
investigating the case. Seven other dogs belonging to the same family are
in protective custody at DAS. A Dallas municipal judge will decide April 15 whether they will be returned to the owners.
The two burned dogs have been named Hope and Justice by organizers of the Candlelight Vigil.
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