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Man arrested and facing animal violence charges after hitting and kicking two puppies in a Bronx elevator

Ruthless! A man was arrested by the New York Police (NYPD) in The Bronx and is now facing animal violence charges after hitting and kicking two puppies in an elevator.

The subject never imagined that a security camera, installed inside the building, was capturing all the attacks that the pair of animals received, which remained defenseless and without reaction.

The video ended up spreading on social media and reports reached the police, who immediately searched for and arrested the suspect.

According to local media, the dogs belong to a man named Nashan Brown, who left them in the care of his partner while he went to work, without thinking that he would do them such harm.

After the attacker was arrested, the dogs were also in the custody of the New York Police.

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On Thursday, when low temperatures caused snowfall in the area, the mischievous dog ran to chase some geese, getting trapped in the middle of the snow and ice.

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When rescuers arrived, they saw the Shih Tzu dog standing in the middle of the frozen Seneca River. The little dog’s leash was caught in the ice, causing him to become trapped 30 yards in the river.

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Rescuers spared no effort to save his life, using specialized equipment to minimize the chance of cracking the ground as they moved toward the dog.

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The rescue operation required courage, but at the same time a lot of patience because, according to reports, they had to go “little by little”, crawling on their bellies so that the ground would not give way.

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They were dressed in yellow waterproof suits and had prepared a special inflatable rescue boat for use in icy terrain, should the need arise.

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The rescuers were held by a rope, to avoid any risk.

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It was worth all the effort, because in the end the fire brigade was able to share these photos on their Facebook page, with a jubilant message, celebrating that they were able to rescue the dog.

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The delicate operation required the help of members of the Baldwinsville Fire Department and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department. A GBAC ambulance also arrived to support the rescue.

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Under the snowfall that covered the region, the puppy would have died if they had not rescued it.

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