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“Beyond Creepy”: Someone kills Wrona in La Dzwiens

A group of residents of Westchester claims that they are terrified because someone turns crows in the neighborhood. Dozens of die and are afraid that if the Crow’s killer is not detained, a person or animal may end up hurt.

On Saturday morning, the Police Department in Los Angeles responded to the call of animal cruelty in 8300 Chase Avenue in Westchester and found many dead birds, according to the Department spokesman.

Residents living nearby say that these killings have been going on for several years and believe that the perpetrator uses the Airsoft or Pellet pistol. The spokesman said that LAPD officers did not find evidence of shots when they responded to the phone at 7 am on Saturday.

“At the beginning of the shootings they were at the distance of a month, but recently escalated,” said a resident of Brenna Lenoir. “It always has the same pattern: you hear Pop, pop, pop Or you hear the fire from the weapon, the crow is hit, and then hear the crows go crazy. “

Lenoir estimates that as many as 100 birds were killed, including at least two hawks. Killing Hawku is a federal crime that punish a fine of up to $ 15,000.

“Everyone hates it,” she said. “It’s a terrible vision of how these animals will be shot.”

Persistent murders meant that living nearby on the edge.

“It’s not like it is an active shooter with a weapon shooting people, but I still be afraid,” said Diana George. “I walked my dog ​​and I will hear like a bullet ping Immediately behind my head, and I’m afraid and I’m afraid that she will hit my head. ”

George said that the incidents influenced the quality of life in the neighborhood, which otherwise is a safe and compact community in which children love to play on the street.

“You don’t know when she is going to hit,” she said about Strzelce. “It’s terrifying.”

A resident of Marco Vidalis is also concerned about children from the neighborhood and said that the perpetrator interrupted a birthday party for children, causing the birds to fall from heaven while the children had fun in the yard.

“It is beyond terrifying,” he said. “On our street we have many young boys and girls and I’m worried that God, something can ricochest and hit them, one of us or one of our dogs.”

Lenoir said that one of the wrones targeted in the last madness was wounded, but not killed. She prevailed the bird to the California Wildlife Center in Calabasas, where she hopes to reach full recovery.

The bird lies in a cardboard box.

One crow was injured, but not killed in the last attack on birds in Westchester. The neighbor said that she took him to the rescue of animals.

(Brenna Lenoir)

“I love crows. I think they are such intelligent animals – she said. “I am dying to find out if this sweet crow did it.”

All three neighbors said they were grateful, that LAPD responded to the incident at the weekend. They work with a group of interested residents to install cameras that will monitor the area around the tree.

“I think that the neighborhood begins together to see what we can do to help in stopping this person,” said George. “We want to combine it and eliminate it as soon as possible.”

Gerres