Epidemic:
Kids Hurting Animals

As mental-health and law-enforcement experts well know, cruelty to animals and violence against humans are inextricably linked. Many educators are aware that serial killers and school shooters—including alleged killers Salvador Ramos, Payton Gendron, Nikolas Cruz, and Ethan Crumbley—tend to have a history of cruelty to animals, and Sandy Hook Promise has cruelty to animals on its “10 Critical Warning Signs of Violence” list.

Forty-three percent of perpetrators of schoolyard massacres commit acts of cruelty to animals first. Educators can help prevent future tragedies by including kindness to animals in the curriculum. Amid the current epidemic of youth violence, PETA urges everyone to report every act of cruelty against animals and calls on authorities to take each animal abuse claim seriously—for the sake of the animal victims and to help prevent future harm. Lives may depend on it.

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Colorado

State Laws

§ 22-29-103

“Each school district, either individually or through a board of cooperative services, is strongly encouraged to establish a character education program designed to help students cultivate honesty, respect, responsibility, courtesy, respect for and compliance with the law, integrity, respect for parents, home, and community, and the dignity and necessity of a strong work ethic, conflict resolution, and other skills, habits, and qualities of character that will promote an upright, moral, and desirable citizenry and better prepare students to become positive contributors to society. The program may include information concerning this country’s founding documents and concerning religion in American history. Such character education program should be designed to stress the importance that each teacher model and promote the guidelines of behavior established in the character education program for youth to follow at all times, in every class.” (Source)

Reported Animal Abuse Cases

May 2022/Gypsum, Colorado

9News.com reported that a group of teens had filmed themselves flushing a live squirrel down a toilet and then posted the video to social media.

May 2020/Colorado Springs, Colorado

People.com reported that a 19-year-old Colorado resident who reportedly admitted killing his mother’s cat in September 2019 was accused of having stabbed to death a Colorado Springs woman. The victim’s 16-year-old daughter was allegedly an accomplice.

October 2019/Colorado Springs, Colorado

Fox21 News reported that an investigation was underway following a viral social media video allegedly depicting a 14-year-old boy punching and kicking a dog in the face while the animal was tied to a tree. The video, which was apparently filmed by a concerned neighbor, reportedly also shows the teen lighting fireworks near the canine’s face with a younger child present. Reportedly, the individual who filmed the video recorded a separate instance of the same teen giving the dog liquor and apparently reported the suspected abuse to local authorities multiple times previously.

January 2018/Carbondale, Colorado

AspenTimes.com reported that a teen had been accused of shooting a 2-year-old Labrador retriever to death after allegedly breaking into another home and stealing a rifle.

March 2016/Berthoud, Colorado

KDVR.com reported that four teenagers had been seen running away from an 11-week-old puppy, named Bella, who had apparently been beaten, kicked, and/or stomped on in her own yard, leaving her with internal bleeding and broken bones. Reportedly, she survived the attack and received veterinary care, but the suspects had not yet been identified.

April 2012/Grand Junction, Colorado

The Denver Post reported that a 17-year-old pleaded guilty to aggravated cruelty to animals, apparently striking a plea deal for probation, in connection with the gruesome death of his mom’s dog, who was found hanging by their leash from a pedestrian bridge over the Colorado River. Reportedly, when the body of the deceased dog was found, the internal organs and one eyeball had been removed.