{"id":527181,"date":"2010-04-13T21:43:07","date_gmt":"2010-04-14T01:43:07","guid":{"rendered":"tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341c630a53ef0133ecab8526970b"},"modified":"2010-04-13T21:37:50","modified_gmt":"2010-04-14T01:37:50","slug":"spectators-cited-roosters-euthanized-in-sunday-raid-on-cockfighting-operation-in-riverside-county","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/527181","title":{"rendered":"Spectators cited, roosters euthanized in Sunday raid on cockfighting operation in Riverside County"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/latimesblogs.latimes.com\/.a\/6a00d8341c630a53ef0133ecaa3f0d970b-pi\" style=\"FLOAT: right\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Cockfighting raid\" border=\"0\" class=\"asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c630a53ef0133ecaa3f0d970b \" src=\"http:\/\/latimesblogs.latimes.com\/.a\/6a00d8341c630a53ef0133ecaa3f0d970b-800wi\" style=\"MARGIN: 5px\" title=\"Cockfighting raid\"><\/img><\/a> Thirty-two people were cited for offenses including cruelty to animals, cockfighting and being a spectator at a cockfighting event during a Sunday morning raid in an unincorporated area of Riverside County near the Salton Sea, according to officials with the Riverside County Department of Animal Services and the Riverside County Sheriff&#8217;s Department. <\/p>\n<p>Cockfight spectators typically scatter when an event is raided by authorities, but the animal services department credits the Riverside County Sheriff&#8217;s Department for coordinating the raid in a way that made it difficult for spectators to escape. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;The Sheriff&#8217;s Department even had deputies on off-road quad vehicles to catch the runners that tried to escape into the desert,&quot; Sgt. James Huffman of the animal services department said in a statement. &quot;We appreciated that level of enforcement. It sends a message to those that attend these illegal fights that we&#8217;re taking them very seriously.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>No one at the cockfight claimed ownership of the birds or the property on which they were found, animal services spokesperson John Welsh <a href=\"http:\/\/latimesblogs.latimes.com\/lanow\/2010\/04\/authorities-break-up-cockfight-ring-in-riverside.html\">told our sister blog, L.A. Now<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>When authorities arrived on the scene, three roosters had already died from injuries sustained in cockfights earlier in the morning. Thirty-seven other roosters were seized and euthanized by animal services staff, in accordance with the department&#8217;s policy that roosters seized from cockfighting rings aren&#8217;t to be adopted into new homes.<\/p>\n<p>By way of explaining the no-adoption policy on such birds, Welsh told L.A. Now, &quot;They\u2019ll fall into nefarious situations where someone would sell them on the black market. You can&#8217;t put them in a cage with other birds, they will just kill all the chickens.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Their fate is to be humanely euthanized in the field,&quot; Welsh said. &quot;It&#8217;s better than that barbaric tournament.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>An investigation into the cockfighting ring is ongoing, according to the Sheriff&#8217;s Department.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Lindsay Barnett<\/p>\n<p><strong>Stay up-to-date on animal news: Follow Unleashed on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/launleashed\">Facebook<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/LATunleashed\">Twitter<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>Photo: One of the roosters seized in Sunday&#8217;s operation. Credit: Lisa Boughamer \/ Riverside County Animal Services<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thirty-two people were cited for offenses including cruelty to animals, cockfighting and being a spectator at a cockfighting event during a Sunday morning raid in an unincorporated area of Riverside County near the Salton Sea, according to officials with the Riverside County Department of Animal Services and the Riverside County Sheriff&#8217;s Department. 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