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Three Hollywood residents are facing charges in the shooting of a kitten

Miami, Florida – According to Hollywood police, three people are facing serious charges in the shooting of a kitten. Later, that kitten would be euthanized.
Hollywood police said it happened on June 20 in the 1950 block of Taft Street.
According to authorities, a suspect shot a kitten with a pellet gun, and two other suspects aided in trying to dispose of the animal.
The kitten was paralyzed from the hips down after being shot and to be euthanized.
A 38-year-old Lawrence Calvin Ivey was arrested and charged with aggravated animal cruelty, Jamarlin Kenyatta Huntley, 25, was charged with aggravated animal cruelty and tampering with evidence and Walkenssia Joazile, 25, was also charged with tampering with evidence. All of them are Hollywood residents.
Three Hollywood residents are facing charges in the shooting of a kitten
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