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Bangor, North-West Wales: Justin Williams

CONVICTED (2019) | Justin Thomas Williams, born 10 June 1992, of Lon Ogwen, Bangor LL57 2UD -filmed a vicious fatal attack by his dog on a cat.

Wildlife persecutor Justin Thomas Williams from Bangor, North Wales, allowed his dog to attack and kill a domestic cat
Justin Thomas Williams from Bangor, North Wales, allowed his dog to attack and kill a domestic cat

Justin Thomas Williams admitted allowing his greyhound-type dog to bite, drag and shake the cat in the South Stack area of Holyhead, Anglesey, in March 2018.

Wildlife persecutor Justin Thomas Williams from Bangor, North Wales, allowed his dog to attack and kill a domestic cat

Prosecutor Diane Williams told a district judge at Caernarfon court that police seized a mobile phone at Williams’s home and a 24 second video clip showed the “vicious and cruel” attack on the distressed cat.

In December 2018 the defendant received a suspended sentence for disclosing private sexual snaps.

Wildlife persecutor Justin Thomas Williams from Bangor, North Wales, allowed his dog to attack and kill a domestic cat
Wildlife persecutor Justin Thomas Williams from Bangor, North Wales, allowed his dog to attack and kill a domestic cat

A probation officer said the jobless cannabis smoker was hunting rabbits on a farm that night and Williams claimed the dog went into a bush. The defendant maintained there was no intention to set the dog on the cat and he “accidentally” filmed the savaging.

Defence solicitor Bethan Williams said her client denied encouraging the attack. “The video shows Mr Williams. He’s deliberately filming, he can’t deny that he’s filming the dog attack the cat.

“There’s no evidence he deliberately set the dog on the cat but he certainly doesn’t intervene,” the lawyer said. “It appears the cat passed away.”

Justin Thomas Williams from Bangor, North Wales, allowed his dog to attack and kill a domestic cat

District judge Gerallt Jones told Williams: “This is a serious incident. It looks to me as you having pleasure from the distress and cruelty that was going on.

“You did nothing at all to help. Rather than try and assist the cat you took pleasure in filming it and encouraging the dog to do what it did.”

Sentencing | 15-week suspended jail term; 150 hours of unpaid work; £615 costs. Banned from having any animal for five years (expires August 2024).

North Wales Chronicle

Bangor, Gwynedd: Tyrone Davies

CONVICTED (2016) | Tyrone Davies, born c. 1994, of Cysgod Y Mynydd, High Street, Bangor LL57 1EA – inflicted blunt force trauma on a young dog.

Career crook and violent dog abuser Tyrone Davies from Bangor, North Wales

Davies, who is a persistent violent offender, was prosecuted for cruelty after being spotted by a passer-by lifting his dog into the air by her collar and throwing her onto the ground as she yelped in pain. Miraculously, the dog – a brindle Staffy known as Stitch – escaped serious injury.

Despite the sadistic nature of his actions against a helpless dog and his history of violence, the courts failed to ban Davies from keeping animals and Stitch was returned to him.

Career crook and violent dog abuser Tyrone Davies from Bangor, North Wales
Tyrone Davies: violent criminal, animal abuser, father …

Mike Pugh, RSPCA inspector, said: “Clearly, this dog was badly mishandled, and this man has faced the consequences for his actions. It’s a clear warning as to what can happen when pets are mistreated in this way.

“Owning a dog is a big, and very fortunate, responsibility.”

He added: “There are clear and important laws which must be followed to ensure the welfare of animals, and the RSPCA stands ready to enforce those laws to protect dogs like Stitch.

“Whilst the court ruled, on this occasion, that the man could keep his dog, we hope his guilty plea highlights how he has learned his lesson, and will treat his dog with the respect it deserves, and within the law, in the future.”

Sentence: £150 fine, £30 victim surcharge; £650 costs. No ban or deprivation order.

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