Brooks horse shooter sought

8-year-old mare Misty awaits medical attention in a pasture off Price Road Sunday after being shot with at least three arrows, a deliberate case of animal cruelty, officials said. Photo/Special.

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Submitted by NinaLynn on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 1:52pm.

This child needs severe attention by professionals. His course ahead in life is dim to say the least.I can't write what I honestly feel about him,let's just say its not much and not nice either. So, my question is, are his family members paying for Misty's vet bills and recovery ????????? If the answer is no, then my other a question is, WHY NOT ????

Submitted by NinaLynn on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 1:52pm.

This child needs severe attention by professionals. His course ahead in life is dim to say the least.I can't write what I honestly feel about him,let's just say its not much and not nice either. So, my question is, are his family members paying for Misty's vet bills and recovery ????????? If the answer is no, then my other a question is, WHY NOT ????

Submitted by normal on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 2:48pm.

Why should they pay for it. He did not live with his family

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Submitted by suggarfoot on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 7:41pm.

I think, if my kid did something, I'm responsible. If I let him live out on his own, I'm even ..more...responsible. Kids brains don't fully develop till their 20s.

They are considered adults at 18. Mothers know more than anyone, we still have to jump in there n take care of them, more than ever. That is when they are a kid in an adult body. Like when they were 2 and could walk, but had 'no brain' and 2 feet. How dangerous. I think this kid has some really bad problems, but so do the parents if they don't admit it and try to help, or stop, something dangerous from happening.

That is why I keep saying, I admire the Nigerian guy that turned in his own kid. That tooks guts, but also a lot of love and desparation. It is very hard to do the right thing sometimes. It is easier to pretend it isn't happening. But is that the right thing todo for your kid, and who ever might get hurt?


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Submitted by suggarfoot on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 7:41pm.

I think, if my kid did something, I'm responsible. If I let him live out on his own, I'm even ..more...responsible. Kids brains don't fully develop till their 20s.

They are considered adults at 18. Mothers know more than anyone, we still have to jump in there n take care of them, more than ever. That is when they are a kid in an adult body. Like when they were 2 and could walk, but had 'no brain' and 2 feet. How dangerous. I think this kid has some really bad problems, but so do the parents if they don't admit it and try to help, or stop, something dangerous from happening.

That is why I keep saying, I admire the Nigerian guy that turned in his own kid. That tooks guts, but also a lot of love and desparation. It is very hard to do the right thing sometimes. It is easier to pretend it isn't happening. But is that the right thing todo for your kid, and who ever might get hurt?


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