James Curtis Sanders accused of dragging dog with car on 6/5/2003
James Curtis Sanders obviously didn't read the story about George Jaworowsky, and what he faces after dragging his two pit bulls in Palm Harbor, Florida. Mr. Sanders took it upon himself to punish, for some unknown reason, a 7 month old Viszla named Ruby. He too thought it appropriate to drag a dog via automobile. The full story follows the signature below.
Mr. Sanders needs to realize that cruelty and violence are not appropriate in this, or any other situation. Please help enlighten him by urging for his prosecution and stiff sentence.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Please write a letter to the State Attorney's office that will be prosecuting this case (Case Number 03-02311). A judge has not yet been assigned.
State Attorney Bernie McCabe P.O. Box 5028 Clearwater, FL 33758 (727) 464-6221
VOCAL is requesting that: **Mr. Sanders be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and sentenced accordingly; **Mr. Sanders undergo a psychiatric evaluation; **Any animals currently in Mr. Sanders care be checked by a qualified vet for any abuse, and if any abuse is found, that he be charged for that as well; **The automobile Mr. Sanders used should be seized as having been used in the commission of a felony; **Mr. Sanders complete a course or class in anger management.
VOCAL also believes that Mr. Sanders may be a threat to his community. If you deem it appropriate to alert his neighbors as to his charges (remember, he is charged, and has yet to be found guilty), please feel free to do so. They may wish to keep a cautious eye on their children and animals (it's been proven that cycles of abuse of people often begin with animals). Here are Mr. Sanders neighbors:
EUGENE AND PATRICIA BRADLEY 7404 DUKE DR HUDSON, FL 346671830
BLANCHE OMALLEY, DONNA LEE KEIDER AND ROY KEIDER 7406 DUKE DR HUDSON, FL 346671830
CHRISTOPHER L. NELSON 12613 CORNELL CT HUDSON, FL 346671825
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH DICKESON 7405 PRINCETON DR HUDSON, FL 346671843
TINA OLSSON 12701 CORNELL CT HUDSON, FL 346671894
MARIA DEMBINSKI 12703 CORNELL CT HUDSON, FL 346671894
LISA O. MCADAMS & EARL D. GORDON, III 7313 PRINCETON DR HUDSON, FL 346671856
ADAM M. ALLEN 12704 CORNELL CT HUDSON, FL 346671893
DANIEL AND KATONNA ESLINGER 7405 DUKE DR HUDSON, FL 346671829
JEANETTE A. PETLEY 7407 DUKE DR HUDSON, FL 346671829
VIRGINIA R. PETZ 7409 DUKE DR HUDSON, FL 346671829
RICHARD AND KATHY MOORE PO BOX 426 CASSADAGA, NY 147180426 These folks actually own the house that Mr. Sanders is living in. Living in New York, they may not be aware of what kind of tenant they are involved with. They might want to know... **********************************************************
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/06/07/Pasco/Pup_hurt_after_haul_b.shtml
Pup hurt after haul behind Chevy By JAMIE JONES, Times Staff Writer © St. Petersburg Times published June 7, 2003
HUDSON - Ruby is gentle, friendly, unabashed in soliciting pats and affection, quietly whimpering if no one will take her outside to play. Ruby likely was pleased on Thursday afternoon when a man walked over to her family's yard on Cornell Court. Ruby was outside alone, chained to a rock, as her family ate pork chops inside. The puppy's owners did not hear their neighbor pick up Ruby's chain and lead her across the street. They did not hear Ruby bark. They believe she probably followed along eagerly, wagging her tail. Sheriff's deputies said James Curtis Sanders, 49, of 12614 Cornell Court, hooked Ruby's chain to his 1982 Chevrolet Chevette and then dragged Ruby through the neighborhood until two teenagers jumped in front of his car and ordered Sanders to stop. The teens took Ruby home, her paws bloody, and contacted the puppy's owner after looking at her tag. "I don't know how you could do it," Ruby's owner, Christopher Nelson, said on Friday. "There's no excuse." According to neighbors and sheriff's deputies, here's what happened: Sonya Berry, who also lives on Cornell Court, was outside watching her five baby kittens wobble through the yard when she saw Sanders crouch down in his driveway with Ruby, a 7-month-old red vizsla. Berry thought nothing of it until she saw Sanders attach Ruby's chain to his car. Sanders backed out of his driveway, almost ran over Ruby, then punched his gas, Berry said. "His car started zooming real fast, like he put his foot all the way down on the pedal," she said. "The dog was running at top speed." Around the corner, Berry's niece caught sight of Ruby and the Chevette. "She said the dog was flying in the air, landing down and trying to run with the car," Berry said. Sanders continued driving, heading west on Country Club Road toward U.S. 19 at 5:20 p.m., an arrest report states. Ruby had stopped running by the time 17-year-old A.J. Colwell caught sight of her on Country Club Road. Colwell noticed that the dog's chain was attached to the car, appearing to be shut in the driver's door. As the Chevette neared, traveling about 30 mph, Colwell jumped in front of it. He asked Sanders why he was dragging the dog. "It's not my f------ dog," Sanders replied, according to the arrest report. Colwell and his friends ordered Sanders to let the dog go, and he did, the report states. Ruby lay in the road for a moment and then rose on shaky paws, Colwell said. She followed the teens home, leaving bloody footprints along the road. When her owner got the telephone call, he raced over in his pickup truck. "She was happy to see me," Nelson said. He lifted Ruby into his truck, took her home and called the Sheriff's Office. Sanders returned shortly after, walking inside his house with a six pack of beer, Nelson said. Deputies arrived and arrested Sanders on a felony charge of animal cruelty. He remained in the Land O'Lakes jail Friday, held on $2,500 bond. On Friday, Ruby sat on a couch in her family's living room, resting, wagging her tail. She stayed home all day with Tommie and Elvis, the family cats. Ruby got a puppy painkiller from the veterinarian, Nelson said. She lost about 85 percent of the padding on her paws, but doctors think it will grow back, Nelson said. He said he hardly knows his neighbor and does not understand why he wanted to hurt Ruby. "She's like a kid," he said. "She's sweet-tempered. She doesn't hurt anyone. It's like chaining a kid to a car and dragging them down the road." Colwell, and other teens in the neighborhood, were glad to hear that Ruby was doing fine. "That's one tough little pup," Colwell said. - Jamie Jones covers crime in Pasco County. She can be reached in west Pasco at 869-6245 or toll-free at 1-800-333-7505, ext. 6245. Her e-mail address is jjones@sptimes.com
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