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Evil scumbags filmed themselves dousing cute wild animal with fuel then setting it alight
Evil scumbags filmed themselves dousing cute wild animal with fuel then setting it alight

Daily Mail​

time01-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Evil scumbags filmed themselves dousing cute wild animal with fuel then setting it alight

Heartless North Carolina men recorded as they set a vulnerable opossum ablaze in a gut-wrenching act of animal cruelty they proudly blasted online. The disturbing clip that circulated on Facebook last week showed the live animal being doused with fuel before the culprits set it on fire - seemingly amused with what they have done. After sharing the hard-to-watch footage, horrified viewers began reporting the incident to agencies including the FBI and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. The North Carolina Wildlife Commission has launched an investigation into the April 24 video that quickly caught traction for all the wrong reasons. 'Thank you to everybody who has contacted Crime Stoppers and sent tips about the animal cruelty incident involving the possum on Facebook,' Charlotte Crime Stoppers wrote on X. 'At this point, we have enough information to move forward, we don't need any more tips. Thank you again for your support.' Although nothing has been filed yet, authorities say this will likely result in felony charges against the animal abusers. 'It's under investigation, but this is looking like it's going to be a felony matter of animal cruelty, Kristofer Blankenship, a senior officer with the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission, told WCNC. In the state, animal cruelty is a Class H felony. Class H felonies have a maximum potential sentence of 39 months in prison. Investigators believe at least three people were involved. Their names have not been released. Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy declared they will give a $5,000 reward to anyone that has information that will lead to an arrest and charges against those involved, according to FOX 8. 'This isn't just animal cruelty — it's a public safety issue,' the animal groups told the outlet. Although the original video appears to have been taken down from Facebook, a Charlotte man shared an alarming image of the opossum's charred carcass two days after it was uploaded. He seemingly captioned the post with fake funeral details. It is unconfirmed if he is connected to the incident or not. He also shared several statements referring to the opossum situation, calling out his followers for reporting the content. 'Damn The possum Brought All The Police A** Mfs Out I Thought Yall Don't Snitch,' he wrote. Another man from Charlotte has also been publicly discussing the investigation. In a series of posts, he wrote: 'They wanna see me with a life sentence over a damn opossum. 'The whole internet in a frenzy over a possum this world bout crazy ash. 'And guess what the police did when they pull up and left?? THEY LEFT THE DAMN POSSUM.' He also shared a video of the dead animal after it was set on fire, writing 'medium rare come get you some.' The two men are connected, as they have tagged and interacted with each other on social media.

Opossum burned alive in viral Charlotte video sparks outrage, $5K reward offered
Opossum burned alive in viral Charlotte video sparks outrage, $5K reward offered

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Opossum burned alive in viral Charlotte video sparks outrage, $5K reward offered

CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A case of animal cruelty in Charlotte has sparked outrage after a video surfaced online showing an opossum being doused in lighter fluid and set on fire. The footage, shared on social media under multiple accounts on Thursday, April 24, quickly went viral and prompted an investigation by the North Carolina Wildlife Commission. According to authorities, at least three people appear to be involved. While the suspects have not yet been named and no charges have been filed, police confirm that they have received enough credible tips to move forward. 'Thank you to everybody who has contacted Crime Stoppers and sent tips about the animal cruelty incident involving the possum on Facebook,' Charlotte Crime Stoppers shared. 'At this point, we have enough information to move forward, we don't need any more tips. Thank you again for your support.' Animal Wellness Action and Center for a Humane Economy announced a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible. 'This isn't just animal cruelty — it's a public safety issue,' the organization said. Queen City News has reached out to Charlotte Crime Stoppers for updates on any arrests or charges in this 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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