****Cross
Post Freely & Widely****
No Justice for
Oreo

FABIAN HENDERSON
SENTENCED
TO 6 MONTHS PROBATION & JOB TRAINING
On February 19, 2010, Fabian Henderson walked out of
a Kings County court a free man. He was sentenced to 6 months
probation and a mandatory job training program. He was told that he
could not "own" or be in a confined space with any companion animals
for a period of 1 year. The Judge altered that part of the sentence,
to allow him to visit his mother, who apparently shares her son's
"love" of animals. I guess the Judge figured that his mother's
companion animals don't need any protection. The Judge also agreed to
revisit that part of the sentence, if he is forced to leave the place
where he is living (with his grandmother).
Henderson was told that if he gets arrested again during his probation
or if he does not complete the mandatory job program that he is subject
to a 2 year prison sentence, which is what the District Attorney's
Office was recommending initially. The Judge concluded the sentencing
hearing by setting up another court date (more wasted taxpayer money)
to check on Fabian's progress. She added a personal note to Fabian,
indicating that she was certain that when he returned to court on
3-18-10, that she would be pleased to hear that he was progressing in
his program. She did mention that what he did was horrible.
In an ironic twist, Fabian Henderson, who was a 'no show' for his first
sentencing hearing was taken into custody in early December and has
remained in jail since then, until he was released on February 19th.
Apparently the sentence for disrespecting the court is jail time, while
the sentence for felony animal cruelty, for throwing a dog off a six
story building, is a short probation and a job training program.
Originally, the plea deal that Fabian was supposed to accept on
December 3rd included 5 years of probation. That deal was taken off
the table, when he failed to appear for his sentencing. On February
19th, he was rewarded for his actions, when his probation was reduced
from 5 years to 6 months.
Sadly, Fabian Henderson will likely be back in court again. Since he
has gotten away with throwing a dog off of a 6 story rooftop, who knows
what will be next. Perhaps another animal, maybe a girlfriend or
spouse or maybe a child. What a shame. And where was the ASPCA,
Oreo's caretaker and ultimately her killer during all of this? They
never attended a single court appearance. We guess they were busy
counting all of that money that they raised for Oreo's rehabilitation.
The ASPCA finished the job that Fabian Henderson started. They should
have been prosecuted alongside Fabian Henderson.