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Originally Posted by clicknow
THIS.
Also, no way I am sending $$ to "Jacob" for reprieves, I could not bring myself to put $$ directly into his pocket.
Can you provide again the paypal sites of dina or rescuer groups who can use the money to "spring" these horses.....I'm sure we'll all be FLUSH with funds after the Belmont Stakes.
I just will not send directly to a killer.
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Oh, come on clicknow. Where's your compassion? Jacob may need that money to bail his aunt, uncle, and cousin out of jail after they were arrested this week for cattle theft over $1 million.
Jacob spent a little jail time here in Texas for the same thing a few years ago. Looks like the Thompson gene pool could use a little bleach.
(And here's the link to icareihelp)
Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
June 4 at 3:08pm ·
Update: Third Arrest Made in Cattle Rustling Ring
Baton Rouge, La. (June 4, 2018) – A third suspect is in custody in connection with stealing livestock valued at more than $1 million from four Louisiana livestock markets.
Thirty-nine year old Justin Thompson of Hinston, La., was booked into the Allen Parish Jail this afternoon. Thompson’s parents, 68 year old Ricky Thompson and 69 year old Wanda Thompson of Pitkin, La., were booked Friday on six counts of theft of property having a value of $25,000 or more.
Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Brand Commission investigators say the thefts occurred between August - October 2017. Louisiana has eight public livestock markets where producers can sell their livestock. Investigators say four of the eight livestock markets were targeted by the Thompsons. Those sale barns are located in Allen, Avoyelles, East Baton Rouge and St. Landry parishes.
No bond has been set. If convicted, the Thompsons face extensive jail time.