Criminal Probe of Slaughterhouse Sought After Workers Shoot Lamb in the Head Three Times https://t.co/AsrzHp1F1D via @peta #sdleg #southdakota— interested party (@larry_kurtz) January 26, 2019
Today in selective outrage from my home town of Elkton: "https://t.co/jUXd4BlwGf news was first contacted by PETA in December to look into a suspension that was issued in November of 2018." https://t.co/cmVWCNfGur #sdleg #sdgov #ecocide https://t.co/3cyeZTffSn— interested party (@larry_kurtz) January 26, 2019
Several people tagged PETA in their reply in an effort to get a response from the animal rights organization, and one person asked whether it was a parody account. [Noem takes flak over 'we need to kill more coyotes' tweet]
GOP-owned South Dakota Game, Fish and Plunder is covering for the fat, white Republican who broke federal law by killing protected wolf https://t.co/DUSYvBRv9A #sdleg #sdinthefield #hifromsd pic.twitter.com/tvs6zw0KqZ— interested party (@larry_kurtz) January 26, 2019
Sinkebell shot what he thought was the biggest coyote he had ever seen near an old farmstead 5 miles east and 3 miles south of Parkston. Though wolves are protected in South Dakota, no charges were made as it was a reasonable case of mistaken identity. [Wiltz: A large wolf surprises Parkston area hunters]
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