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SHARK Offers $1000 Reward for Identity of Suspected Shooter
The Philadelphia Gun Club Dumps into the Delaware River

SHARK Offers $1000 Reward for Identity of Suspected Shooter


DEAR FRIENDS,

On August 6, 2011 this individual was one of two people who attempted to shoot down, and did cause damage to a SHARK camera equipped, remote controlled aircraft at the Wing Pointe canned hunt club at 1414 Moselem Springs Road, in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.

SHARK is offering a $1000  reward for the identity of this individual, who we believe lives in or around Berks County, Pennsylvania.

This reward is being offered due to
the blatant corruption of the Pennsylvania State Police and the Berks County District Attorney's Office.

Both the state police and district attorney are refusing to identify, arrest or prosecute this individual or his accomplice, in spite of photo and video documentation, and for that reason SHARK is taking this extraordinary step.

Payment for accurate information will be made in cash, and the identity of the informant will not be made public.

Please contact Steve at info@sharkonline.org, or call 630-640-1889.


Watch the video about the reward:
$1000 Reward for Identity of this Suspect in Pennsylvania
$1000 Reward for Identity of this Suspect in Pennsylvania


Philadelphia Gun Club Still Dumping into the Delaware River 


SHARK has documented the rich, politically connected animal abusers of the Philadelphia Gun Club firing into the Delaware River, and therefore dumping shot and live and dead pigeons into the river.

Watch our new video and then politely contact Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler and ask that he take action to stop the gun club's actions.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY DAVID W. HECKLER
Phone: 215-348-6344
Cruel Gun Club Dumps into the Delaware River
Cruel Gun Club Dumps into the Delaware River

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