He hanged a dog from a tree and immediately wielded a saw towards a prison officer who noticed the scene and intervened in an attempt to save the animal. For this reason, a 65-year-old man from Oristano was reported by the police. The episode took place on June 19 in the park in via dei Lodigiani, on the outskirts of Rome, but was made known today.
According to what has been reconstructed, the man hanged the dog, owned by two friends, at a tree at a height of 6 meters from the ground because, according to them, he had recently become "fierce and unmanageable". The man then fled by car, while the women tried to prevent the number plate from being taken. Traced, he was reported for killing animals, resistance and threats to public officials. The two women, however, for resistance and threat to public officials and aiding and abetting. The saw and rope were seized by the scientific police.
"Too ferocious", hangs tree dog in Rome, reported
2020-06-23T17:37:30.441Z
The dog was owned by 2 friends who would try to get the man away. A prison officer intervened who tried to save the animal (ANSA)