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"animal rights" activist sentenced to prison for criminal vandalism
Animal-rights activist gets two years in prison for campaign against fur
industry SAN DIEGO €” An animal-rights activist accused in a cross-country fur-industry vandalism and mink-liberation campaign has been sentenced to two years in prison. Joseph Buddenberg pleaded guilty in February to a charge of conspiracy to violate the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, a federal law passed in 2006 that criminalizes "damaging or interfering with the operations of an animal enterprise." A codefendant, Nicole Kissane, pleaded guilty to the same charge. The two were arrested in July 2014, charged with participating in a concerted campaign against the fur industry in the summer and fall of 2013 that totaled some 40,000 miles in covert travel before it was over. One of the early targets: Furs by Graf in San Diego's Kearny Mesa neighborhood. The store was spray-painted with the words "killer" and "murder," its windows etched and acid sprayed into the shop, according to court records. The vandalism caused an estimated $30,000 in damage, court records say. The homes of the store's owners also were vandalized. http://www.latimes.com/local/crime/l...504-story.html This is very good news. |
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