« PulseCast: Music Edition #005 - Now Online | Main | Barry Graham: "Chattanooga Cops Act Like a Gang" »
September 13, 2006
Police End Their ‘Feline Jihad’ Probe
From today's Times Free Press.
Red Bank police determined Tuesday that there was no evidence to support animal-cruelty allegations against the writer of two "feline jihad" articles that appeared in a local publication.Detective Sgt. Steve Dillard said the Red Bank Police Department has turned all further investigations in the matter over to Humane Educational Society officers.
Allegations against Red Bank resident Max Gerskin stemmed from a report filed with Red Bank police Monday, Sgt. Dillard said. Humane Society officials, he said, "want to verify some of (Mr. Gerskin’s) statements just to make sure."
The Humane Educational Society has since cleared Max of any wrongdoing and has agreed to pick up any cats that Max traps in the future.
Bill Colrus, Pulse editor, said he "wholeheartedly" supports Mr. Gerskin pending further investigation and "(does) not believe he has killed any cats."
Yep, pretty much.
In related news: Sirius Satellite radio just called for Max...
They love what he's doing and want to talk to him about it.
In Print | By colrus | 12:11 PM
Trackback Pings
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://chattablogs.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/34016
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Police End Their ‘Feline Jihad’ Probe:



