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Inland Empire Men Accused of Brutal Attack on Tied Husky

In a shocking and alarming case of animal cruelty, two individuals from the Inland Empire are accused of subjecting a Husky to a horrifying and fatal assault. 

The incident, which involved tying the dog to a tree and brutally striking it with a machete and a large piece of wood, has prompted swift action from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.

Gruesome Act of Animal Cruelty

The brutal attack took place on Tuesday, Nov. 14, around 3 p.m. in the 2200 Block of W. 3rd Avenue in San Bernardino. According to reports, witnesses observed the heinous act and immediately alerted law enforcement.

Deputies from the Central Station swiftly identified one of the alleged perpetrators as Leobardo Martinez, a 68-year-old resident of San Bernardino. 

However, investigators are still working to identify the second suspect involved in this appalling act of cruelty.

The motive behind the attack appears to be a retaliation against the Husky, allegedly for killing Martinez’s fowl on his property. 

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Inland Empire: Husky Tied and Brutally Attacked

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In a shocking and alarming case of animal cruelty, two individuals from the Inland Empire are accused of subjecting a Husky to a horrifying and fatal assault.

The extreme and violent response to this perceived threat has shocked the community and animal rights advocates.

Leobardo Martinez was promptly arrested and booked into the Central Detention Center on charges of felony cruelty to animals. Currently in custody, Martinez’s bail has been set at $30,000 as the legal process unfolds.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Central Station Detective Bureau is urging individuals with any information related to this incident to come forward. 

They can be reached at (909) 387-3545. For those who wish to remain anonymous, tips can be submitted to We-Tip at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or online at www.wetip.com.

This tragic case highlights the urgent need for more robust measures against animal cruelty and underscores the importance of community vigilance in reporting such incidents. 

The cruelty inflicted upon the innocent Husky is a stark reminder of the ongoing battle to protect the welfare of animals and ensure that those responsible for such acts face the full consequences of the law.

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