FOR RELEASE 6
October 2008 CONTACT: Mrs.. Dawn Taylor
Bechtold Ph – 888
866-8727 Email – usanima...@aol.com Website – www.usanimalprotect.org Animals are
being buried alive in Brownfield, TX Animal
Shelter Brownfield, TX –
Reports have surfaced from a former employee at the Brownfield, TX animal
shelter of extreme incidents of animal cruelty including animals being placed in
plastic bags and buried alive, hours after euthanasia drugs were
administered. These initial reports of abuse were said to
have taken place at the Slaton, TX animal shelter. While
there have been reports of abuse in this shelter a well, we want to be clear
that, the content of this press release focuses on the Brownfield
shelter. Former Brownfield
animal shelter employee Lisa Gerbach, was an employee of the shelter from March
3rd until April 16th and resigned after her reports and
complaints of animal abuse were ignored by city officials including the Mayor,
the chief of police who oversees shelter operations and her supervisor at the
shelter. Ms. Gerbach paints
a gruesome picture of the abuses that were occurring on a daily basis during her
brief tenure as an employee of the shelter. She kept detailed
documentation of these cases of abuse. Most acts, were
committed by a former employee named "Zeek" who was observed: When Ms.
Gerbach confronted Zeek about not administering the proper doses he replied
"that was what Lieutenant said because of the cost of it". In
a quote from Ms. Gerbach when reporting to police chief Tony Serbantez of
animals being buried alive "I have no doubt that they are covered in the trash
hole at the landfill while they're still breathing. After many ignored
reports to the chief and her supervisor, Esequiel Sepeda, Ms. Gerbach
resigned. Chief Serbantanz tries to paint the picture
of a possible disgruntled employee. Others in the community see Ms. Gerbach as a
compassionate caring whistle blower for the welfare of animals. Dawn Bechtold,
president of US Animal Protection states, "Lisa deserves a lot of credit for
bringing these horrible acts of animal cruelty to light by reporting it to the
press. Any act of cruelty by a human against an animal is
cause for concern but when it comes from those who are paid by taxpayers to
protect and humanely care for these animals, there is a serious
problem". While we are happy to report that "Zeek"
resigned from his position at the shelter, we at US Animal Protection would like
to see criminal charges filed against this former employee and all superiors who
ignored the pleas of Lisa Gerbach. You can see a full copy of
Ms. Gerbach' s reports at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AnimalShelterReform/message/37705. For more information
on animal cruelty and the US Animal Protection Organization please visit www.usanimalprotection.org or call 1 888
866-8727. Terrence
Forbes-Taylor United
States Animal Protection Atlanta, GA
Representative