Photo credit: Jay Diem, Eastern Shore News
They say all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing.
Well, the good people in Virginia aren’t satisfied with nothing. They’re not satisfied with the lack of punishment for PETA and their employees who stole a girl’s dog from her family’s front porch.
They’re not satisfied with the fact that the PETA employees thought a nice fruit basket could make up for kidnapping and killing their dog.
And they’re not going to be silent about it any longer.
The PETA employees were caught taking the dog on the owner’s home surveillance cameras, but the prosecutor in Accomac County, Virginia has not pressed charges.
Why? They say there is no criminal intent. But how can there be no criminal intent in kidnapping and cold-blooded killing?
Hundreds gathered in a march that ended at the county courthouse on Monday, November 24. Their goal is to see the case go to trial and bring about justice for the little girl, her chihuahua and her family.
Photo credit: Jay Diem, Eastern Shore News
Protest organizer Edward Armstrong claims two other dogs were taken from the area by those PETA employees.
You can show your support by visiting the ESVA for Maya Facebook page.
*ESVA stands for Eastern Shores of Virginia