Cedric Leonard Livingston Accused Of Killing Neighbor's Roosters In Lake Worth
Updated: 05/09/2012 2:15 pm
Clearly, Cedric Leonard Livingston is
not a morning person.
A neighbor says the 31-year-old Lake Worth man allegedly became
enraged by the sound of his neighbor's two roosters, then killed them by
hitting them with a hammer and slitting their throats, according to a report by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
But two weeks later, after Ubencelado Maldonado purchased two
replacement roosters, he said Livingston entered his backyard in the
early morning hours of April 9 and fired five shots, killing both of the
birds.
Palm Beach County Jail records
show Livingston was charged with possession of a weapon by a convicted
felon, discharging a firearm in public, and two counts of animal
cruelty. He was released the following evening on $12,000 bond.
Roosters have it long had it rough in South Florida, where they are often spotted roaming free. Two men were
arrested in July 2011
when police found 22 animals, including eight roosters, locked inside a
van. Goats were wrapped in plastic bags, and one was dead.
At a Brickell intersection the same month, a group of roosters who
called a lot home (and became a fixture to residents in the area) were
displaced when their abode was leveled into a parking lot. While some were captured and donated to a farmer, others were killed or run over by cars.
Even fiberglass roosters suffer. In September, the iconic
Cuban-American Calle Ocho rooster statue went missing. It has yet to be found