News Release Report

News Release1: One of the Largest Dogs Fighting Raid.

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This news release is crime based news, focusing on the crimes committed against dogs. This is one on the historical dog fighting ever witnessed in U.S. Sources affirm that more than 500 fighting dogs were saved. While the federal agency made about 26 arrests across 8 states.


The five questions are:

Who are involved, what happened, where did it happen, when did it happen and why did it happen.

The people or participates addressed in this news release are the people who caused the dog fighting raid. Furthermore, whoever intervened after the crime scene is also addressed by this question, since it addresses both sides of the matter. This crime was as a result of some people who came out later to accept their guilt on the engagement which caused the dog’s raid.


What had taken place or what happened, there was a wide spread dog fight raid in the about 8 states. Rescue operations were undertaken by humane society of Missouri. These operations managed to rescue more than 500 fighting dogs. These dogs were taken to save havens. Humane Society embarked on operating thorough investigations to uncover the people behind this incidence.


This forensics investigation when for about 18 months which led to a comprehensive task of rescuing, as well as, sheltering operations working hand in had with federal Bureau of investigation , the Missouri State Highway patrol, as well as, the United States Department of Agriculture’s office of the Attorney general. Consequently four eastern Gentle men from Missouri pled guilty of the historical crime committed. These men were Teddy Kiriakids of Leasburg, Robert Hackman of Foley, and Michael Morgan of Hannibal and Ronald Creech of Leslie. This are the men who confessed to day in U.S. District court in St. Louis to prosecutions connected to the dog fighting raid. As if not enough another suspect Jack Ruppel of Eldon pled guilty to charges connected to the historical dog fighting raid on 4thSeptember in federal court in Jefferson City.


The president Humane Society of Missouri said that all the five guilty fellows will be brought to justice. The current guilty pleas parties act as a warning to the community to resist these kinds of crime scenes in the community. Furthermore, she said that she will not tolerate this in humane and illegal dog fighting raid. As if not enough this incidence should act as caution to the whole nation that the legal authorities are fighting hard to curb this kind of injustices to the innocent animal family.


News Release 2:

Teaching Faculty news release is on education affairs.

This news is on an administrative strategy to improve learning activities. After a long holiday the school is involved with activities based on academic improvements. There will be a whole day work shop to plan for curriculum strategies. More changes are to be made for the students stay in the learning periods. They will have to study for five years as it was constructed in 1994. Strengths and weaknesses will be established to enable the learners to find ways of improving and staying focused on the opportunities for expansion on various levels of academic exalency.


William R. Lopez, the chair person of the school board of trustees, about the forth coming activities or projects and the need to change and make the school even better than it used to be in the future days. In addition Thomas B. Lang, the headmaster echoed of the need for the faculty to fully involve in total participation in order to gain the last productive results of success in the school.  He continued to say that the members have to dedicate themselves fully for purposes of aiming higher in the curriculum issues. More over, he also insisted that children should not only work hard in curriculum activities, but also co-curriculum activities should be taken seriously as well.


Reference:

Erica Butler (2012) Five years after Vick, Dog fighting still has bite Retrieved on July 29, 2012 http://abcnews.go.com/US/years-vick-dogfighting-bite/story?id=15442353#.UBTo4iJm6XY

Humane Society (2010) Retrieved on July 29, 2012

http://member.hsmo.org/site/PageNavigator/copy_of_Federal_dog_fighting_case_pr





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