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Charges Against 12-Year-Old Under Review
ORANGE PARK, Fla. -- Investigators returned to an Orange Park farm Wednesday to collect more evidence in the case of a 12-year-old boy accused of abusing a half-dozen animals.
Five of the animals died from their injuries or had to be euthanized, Clay County deputies said.
Investigators took pictures and measurements and reviewed evidence when they returned to the farm.
They said it's possible the boy could be charged as an adult.
The boy is accused of severing two horses legs, causing their deaths, attacking three goats, causing one's death, and decapitating two chickens in two separate attacks at the stables at 320 Tanglewood Blvd. last month. Investigators said the boy stabbed another horse and broke the legs of the other two goats, all of which survived.
Deputies described the crime as one of the most heinous animal cruelty cases they've ever seen in Clay County.
State attorney investigators met with the animals' owner Wednesday morning.
The boy cannot be charged as an adult in the animal cruelty counts, but he is also charged with armed burglary with a weapon, which is a charge that's under review.
According to police reports, the horses' legs were broken, and one of their legs was hanging together by a piece of skin.
There were mixed opinions on whether the 12-year-old should face adult charges.
"I think they need to dig into it a little bit deeper and see what kind of mental stage he's at before they do try him as an adult," neighbor Amanda Schroeder.
Others said the boy should be tried as an adult because the crime was so heinous.
Investigators said the boy used a butcher knife, golf clubs and metal pipes to bludgeon, slash and stab the farm animals.
Investigators said the boy was angry about something, though they don't know what, and they said he took out his anger on the animals.
Previous Stories:
August 4, 2011: Detectives: Boy, 12, Attacked 6 Animals
Boy Charged As Adult In Animal Attacks? - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
ORANGE PARK, Fla. -- Investigators returned to an Orange Park farm Wednesday to collect more evidence in the case of a 12-year-old boy accused of abusing a half-dozen animals.
Five of the animals died from their injuries or had to be euthanized, Clay County deputies said.
Investigators took pictures and measurements and reviewed evidence when they returned to the farm.
They said it's possible the boy could be charged as an adult.
The boy is accused of severing two horses legs, causing their deaths, attacking three goats, causing one's death, and decapitating two chickens in two separate attacks at the stables at 320 Tanglewood Blvd. last month. Investigators said the boy stabbed another horse and broke the legs of the other two goats, all of which survived.
Deputies described the crime as one of the most heinous animal cruelty cases they've ever seen in Clay County.
State attorney investigators met with the animals' owner Wednesday morning.
The boy cannot be charged as an adult in the animal cruelty counts, but he is also charged with armed burglary with a weapon, which is a charge that's under review.
According to police reports, the horses' legs were broken, and one of their legs was hanging together by a piece of skin.
There were mixed opinions on whether the 12-year-old should face adult charges.
"I think they need to dig into it a little bit deeper and see what kind of mental stage he's at before they do try him as an adult," neighbor Amanda Schroeder.
Others said the boy should be tried as an adult because the crime was so heinous.
Investigators said the boy used a butcher knife, golf clubs and metal pipes to bludgeon, slash and stab the farm animals.
Investigators said the boy was angry about something, though they don't know what, and they said he took out his anger on the animals.
Previous Stories:
August 4, 2011: Detectives: Boy, 12, Attacked 6 Animals
Boy Charged As Adult In Animal Attacks? - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville