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PA Pigeon Shoots Headed Towards Human Deaths?  


In Pennsylvania, the ever-escalating violence of pigeon shooters and their minions against animal protectors is fast approaching deadly results, and there is no indication whatsoever that corrupt law enforcement has any desire to apply the brakes. 

This mini-van driven by a man who works on Wing Pointe property is about to strike SHARK President Steve Hindi. See the video here.  

The Reading Eagle article about the incident states:

"Fredrick K. Campbell, 58, of the 500 block of North 25th Street was issued a citation for driving at an unsafe speed Saturday after he struck protester Steve O. Hindi, 57, Elburn, Ill., near the entrance of the Wing Pointe Gun Club on Route 662, police said."

That statement comes from the Pennsylvania State Police.  There is nothing about a hit-and-run, nothing about the act being intentional, nothing about attempted murder or even assault with a deadly weapon. 

The hit-and-run is just the latest in an ever-lengthening history of violence against not just animals, but also people by pigeon shooters.

There were no charges when a couple creeps at Wing Pointe intentionally shot in the direction of SHARK investigator Stu Chaifetz, peppering him with buckshot.  The incident was capture on video.

Carlton Pools employee Robert Olsen pulling a loaded gun on a public street.

 


There were no serious charges after Robert Olsen pulled a loaded semi-automatic handgun on Steve last February, or for Olsen's assault on SHARK investigator Janet Enoch.

Olsen received two minor citations akin to parking tickets, which he was then allowed to plead down even further.  Meanwhile, Steve and even Janet were charged with bogus and outrageous charges after a one-month long "investigation" by a corrupt Warminster police department and equally corrupt Bucks County District Attorney's office. Olsen is the Operations Manager for Carlton Pools, which is owned by Joseph Solana Jr who also owns Wing Pointe.


Last August, on two consecutive days, individuals attempted (unsuccessfully) to shoot down another SHARK's Angel aircraft as it documented another Wing Pointe pigeon slaughter.  The Pennsylvania State Police were supplied with video of the shooting.  Although one of the shooters was masked, the other was not.  Nevertheless, the police closed their investigation for "lack of evidence."

PA State Police closed their investigation due to lack of evidence - what do you call this?    

We went through the thousands of photos we shot of those entering and leaving the club during the shoot, and found photos of the individuals who did the shooting.  We also have photos of their license plates.  We added those photos to the already clear images of the unmasked shooter.  Incredibly, even though we've done the cops' job for them, they continue to refuse to deal with the issue.

Imagine our disgust and frustration then when at the September shoot the state police arrived because Wing Pointe owner Joseph Solana falsely claimed that we were cutting down trees and shrubbery!  The criminal conduct of the killers is predictable, but the childish, nonsensical behavior of the police is as appalling as it is reprehensible.

I believe the message from both the killers and so-called law enforcement is the same - stop messing with our slaughters or you'll end up as dead as the pigeons.  I have a two-word response for these sickening excuses for human beings, but I'll shorten it to a simple --- NO!!!

I have pledged before, and now pledge again that we will not stop our efforts until pigeon shoots are gone.  The killers don't scare us.  Neither will careless cops or outright corrupt district attorneys such as John Adams in Berks County or David Heckler in Bucks County, each of whom have ignored not only the blatant and egregious animal abuse, but also clearly documented crimes against animal protectors.  To see such vile individuals holding positions of the top law enforcement officials of their respective counties demonstrates just how perverse things are in Pennsylvania.

Cleaning up a place as cruel and corrupt as Pennsylvania is a dirty job, but I guess someone has to do it.  It's too bad that so few of those working in that direction are actually from Pennsylvania, but hopefully that will at some point change.

If you are from Pennsylvania and wish to take part in cleaning up your state, please contact us to get involved.  You can also follow our efforts at PAshame.com, and also OperationBrightLight.net

If you are close to Pennsylvania, we also invite you to help stop the nightmare of live pigeon shoots.  If you are unable to take part at the killing fields, please consider a generous donation so that those who are on the front lines can continue their efforts.

As for the pigeon shooters on our list, and we know you're there; I have a special surprise for you:

 

800 MM

Now That's a lens and it's SHARK's newest tool to expose animal abusers!

 



These pictures were taken from about a quarter mile away. All the tons-of-fun pigeon shooters will now be easily identified.

 


The Philadelphia Gun Club Hides Behind a Large Wall of Undergarments


The Philadelphia Gun Club, which has had no more than one or two pigeon shoots for more than a year, has now walled off their entire property, using material that looks an awful lot like undergarments women used to wear in the early part of the last century (should PGC now stand for Pretty Girl Clothes?).  See below:

 

 

This desperate action on their part is clearly due to the hell SHARK put them through once we found out that they were holding cruel pigeon shoots. But to actually enclose their property in a wall of underwear is something else.

 

Damn.  I guess we'll never be able to see what they are doing now.

  

Oh, wait... 

 

Octo 1

 

 

Kindest Regards,  

Steve Hindi and Your SHARK Team

 
"Kindness and compassion towards all living beings is a mark of a civilized society.   Racism, economic deprival, dog fighting and cock fighting, bullfighting and rodeos are all cut from the same fabric: violence.   Only when we have become nonviolent towards all life will we have learned to live well ourselves."   - Cesar Chavez, civil rights and labor leader, founder of the United Farm Workers