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Illegal slaughterhouse-animals beaten, stabbed, mutilated Hialeah, FL (US)Incident Date: Saturday, Sep 3, 2011 County: Miami-Dade
Charges: Misdemeanor, Felony Non-CTA Disposition: Alleged
Alleged: » Rudesindo Acosta » Javier Estevanez » Luis Cardoza » 14 year old juvenile » 14 year old juvenile
Case Updates: 1 update(s) available
Rudesindo "Rudy" Acosta, 57 was arrested this afternoon and charged with numerous counts of animal cruelty in the operation of an illegal slaughterhouse on 97th Avenue in Hialeah.
Discovered were pigs, goats, cows, sheep, horses, and ponies; all inhumanely crowded inside feces filled spaces waiting to be slaughtered. Many of the animals were sick or near death. Twelve of the animals were in such poor physical condition, they had to be euthanized by authorities during the raid.
The remaining animals have been placed with various rescue groups in South Florida and throughout the US.
Richard Couto, president of
"They were killing all the animals with sledgehammers, axes, flame throwers," said Couto.
"They have all sorts of things in there, like blowtorches and chainsaws and stun guns. Half the time they don't even kill them, they just cut them up while they're alive," said Andrew Malek with Animal Recover Mission.
According to Couto, if you knew the right person the customer would just go to the front gate and choose their animal. Customers were showing up today to buy chickens and turkeys for their Thanksgiving dinners.
Animals were slaughtered outdoors where their blood has been seeping into the ground giving authorities concern that the city's water supply may have been compromised.
Couto filmed the video showing the torture of a bull and two pigs in September and turned the evidence over to the Hialeah Police. His investigation began two years ago. According to Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, the video portrayed
"Acosta brutally beating an animal with a sledge hammer as it squeals out in pain and then stabbing it for profit."
Acosta has been charged with three counts of animal cruelty, one count of using firearms during the commission of a felony, 40 counts of animal confinement, and three counts of conspiring to commit animal confinement.
Just last month on October 23, Couto found another horse murdered in Miami-Dade. In 2007, there were more than two dozen horses killed in horrific slayings. Couto organized a raid of several illegal slaughterhouses in the C-9 Basin Section of Miami-Dade resulting in the arrests and conviction of several other men involved in the brutal torture of animals.
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF ARREST WARRANT FOR RUDESINDO ACOSTA
documented the slaughter of a swine. The swine was restrained within a structure. Once restrained,
the swine was struck on the head with a metal sledge hammer repeatedly. Each strike stunned but
failed to kill said animal. The swine was pursued as it attempted to escape and eventually fell to the
ground. At that time, an individual, referred to as the butcher, took a metal knife with a blade
approximately one foot long and plunged it into the swine in the area of the chest, near its heart. He
then struck the swine several more times with the hammer. He then kicked and dragged the swine
across the trailer. The swine continued to struggle and cry out as the butcher then attempted to gut
the swine while it continued to cry out and struggle. The incident was observed and recorded by
"Richard Couto'.
On or about October 29, 2011, -Richard Couto"' entered "The Premises" and observed and
documented the slaughter of a cow. The cow was being chased by several apparent employees of
the farm. The cow was slaughtered in the presence of two male customers who had come to
purchase the meat. The Cow was eventually caught and restrained with a rope placed around its
neck. Several individuals restrained the cow as the recognized director of the farm approached the
cow and shot it in the head. The gunshot stunned but failed to kill the animal. Instead, the butcher
again stabbed the cow in the neck with the foot long metal knife and attempted to cut off its head as
the animal struggled. Other individuals attempted to capture the blood that was now flowing from
the cow's neck in a container to make blackened sausage. The animal attempted to get up several
times during the slaughter. One individual attempted to further restraint the animal by placing his
foot and leg upon the body of the cow while another placed his leg upon the body of the cow. The
animal was eventually slaughtered and butchered and the meat was sold to the two customers. The
incident was observed and recorded by "Richard Couto'.
On or about October 29, 2011, "Richard Couto"' entered -The Premises" and observed and
documented the slaughter of another swine. The swine was selected and cornered by the butcher.
Once cornered, the butcher struck the swine on the head repeatedly with a sledge hammer. Each
strike stunned but failed to kill said animal. The swine was pursued as it attempted to escape and
eventually fell to the ground. The Butcher then stabbed the swine in the chest while the swine
attempted to escape. The swine continued to struggle and cry out as the butcher then attempted to
gut the swine while it continued to cry out and struggle. The incident was observed and recorded bv
"Richard Couto".
Case UpdatesIf you watched the
Two 14-year-old "butchers" were also arrested and released to their parents, according to Eddie Rodriguez of the Hialeah Police Department.
Richard "Kudo" Couto - the activist
Acosta faces 47 charges, including three animal cruelty felonies stemming from Couto's footage. Cardoza has been charged with four felony counts. Estevanez faces two felonies. | Source: miaminewtimes.com - Nov 21, 2011 Update posted on Nov 21, 2011 - 6:33PM |
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