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    Fabian Henderson threw his dog off the roof. Six stories.

    Miracle dog survives six-story fall after heartless owner throws her off Red Hook roof

    A young Brooklyn man hurled his dog from the roof of a Brooklyn Housing project - but the pooch miraculously survived the six-story plunge, officials said.

    Fabian Henderson, 19, was busted Friday for the cruel crime against Oreo, who ended up with shattered legs, bruised lungs and severe internal bleeding.

    The heartless act happened June 18 at the Red Hook Houses and left Henderson's neighbors stunned.

    The ASPCA initially received a complaint that an animal was being beaten on the third floor of 28 W. 9th St., where Henderson lives with his family, Pentangelo said.

    A few minutes later, the ASPCA got two more calls from people reporting a dog had been thrown off the roof.

    ASPCA officers took Oreo to a nearby animal clinic, where she was stabilized. She was then transferred to an ASPCA hospital where veterinarians performed surgery to reconstruct her front legs using plates and screws.

    Oreo is recovering under the care of the ASPCA, which owns the poor pup after Henderson relinquished his rights to her, Pentangelo said.

    Henderson's mother, Samantha Henderson, 41, told the Daily News Friday she's never seen the dog before and doesn't believe her son did it.

    "I was surprised that he got arrested for that," she said, noting the family has a pit bull mix named Diamond. "He's basically a quiet person, good with animals."

    Numerous witnesses saw Henderson toss Oreo off the roof, Pentangelo said. After he was arrested, he admitted he'd done it but refused to explain why, Pentangelo added.

    He later changed his story and said the dog jumped, Pentangelo said. To do that, Oreo would have had to hop over a 3-foot, 8-inch wall.

    Henderson, who is unemployed, was charged with aggravated cruelty to animals, a felony punishable by up to two years in prison.

    He was also charged with reckless endangerment, because the 45-pound Oreo could have hit a person down below, Pentangelo said.
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    Oreo

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    You and me fucking both.

    She's such a pretty girl, I'm so glad she survived.

    Hopefully she'll get to go to a forever home where dogmom and dogdad adore her.



    Okay, let's bail the fuckhead out and throw him off a roof.

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    Such a sweet girl. I have a feeling he will get his when he gets out.

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    I'll be waiting for him when he gets out.

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    Man Arrested for Tossing Dog Off Roof

    Oreo, a 45-pound, one-year-old Terrier mix, sustained severe injuries to his front legs when he was allegedly tossed from a sixth-floor city housing project in Brooklyn.
    NEW YORK (WPIX) -
    A female dog named Oreo is recovering after a New York City man allegedly threw the animal from the roof of a six-floor city housing project in Brooklyn, police said.

    Officials for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said surgeons were able to reassemble the one-year-old terrier mix's front legs, which were broken. They said the 45-pound dog is now able to walk.

    ASPCA officers later tracked down and arrested Fabian Henderson, 19, in connection with the accident.

    The animal agency said it received several calls last month from residents of the Red Hook houses, complaining of a dog being beaten inside an apartment. Neighbors then later called to say a dog had been thrown off the building's roof.

    Henderson is facing felony charges of aggravated cruelty to animals and reckless endangerment.
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    Duplicate, whispers.

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    I'm so glad she is now able to walk.


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    I hate reading shit like this ..
    Poor dog, I'm glad she's doing much better ..

    Let's hope someone tosses him from the 6th floor ..

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    k ty i ran it through,hate when that happens lol

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    I want to adopt her. I'd love her to back to health.

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    Man Is Indicted on Charge of Throwing Dog Off Building

    The 19-year-old Brooklyn man who authorities say heaved his pit bull off the roof of his building was indicted on Monday morning on animal cruelty charges that could put him in prison for up to two years, said the Brooklyn district attorney, Charles J. Hynes.

    The man, Fabian Henderson, was arrested on July 31, more than a month after he threw the dog, Oreo, from the roof of the building, at 28 West Ninth Street in Red Hook, the police said. The dog survived the six-story fall but was severely injured.

    Mr. Henderson is charged with aggravated cruelty to animals and “overdriving, torturing and injuring animals,” according to the announcement. Because the New York City Housing Authority building does not permit tenants to use the roof, he also faces a third-degree criminal trespass charge.
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    Lock his ass up and throw away the key.

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    Im 99.9 percent sure this is the douche bags myspace

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    there is a special place is hell for "people" like him
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    "Being on top is so lonely"

    Pretty sure that while he serves his time he won't have to worry about being on top.

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    ASPCA: Dog thrown from roof too dangerous to live

    NEW YORK — Oreo was called a miracle dog when she was thrown off the roof of a six-story Brooklyn building this summer and survived.

    But nearly four months later, the 1-year-old brown-and-white pit bull mix growled and lunged at people gathered in a playroom to see her, then turned and lunged at a female handler who had pulled back furiously on the 62-pound dog's heavy leash.

    After months of working to rehabilitate Oreo, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said it had determined she is too dangerous to ever be placed in a home or even to live among other dogs.

    The organization said it plans to euthanize her Friday.


    "Everything we've tried to do for her has not worked," said Ed Sayres, the president and CEO of ASPCA. "And she has gotten more aggressive."

    Sayres, a longtime proponent of "no-kill" shelters, said it's rare for the organization to euthanize an animal. He said 94 percent of the nearly 4,000 animals the organization takes in each year are placed in adoptive homes and the rest are euthanized because of medical or behavioral reasons.

    "The measure of our success around here is lives saved," he said.

    Indeed, it was anybody's guess whether Oreo could be saved when she arrived at the ASPCA's Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital.

    After Oreo was brought to the ASPCA, surgeons reassembled the dog's front legs and she recuperated well enough to walk. But during a behavioral evaluation in July, she began to display aggression "with little provocation and little warning."

    "The staff should not lean over her or make direct, sustained eye contact," the evaluator's report said.

    In further tests, she growled at strangers and bit an evaluation tool called an Assess-A-Hand — which looks like a mannequin's arm on a stick — multiple times. She barked and lunged at another dog at a 5-foot distance.

    In a second evaluation in October, she continued to act aggressively, even attempting to bite her handler when the dog was distracted by another staff member.

    Her behavioral prognosis in October and in a final evaluation on Wednesday was listed as "grave." Over the months the dog had been in their care, Oreo underwent 59 sessions of nearly 45 minutes each that were aimed at modifying her behavior. She did not improve significantly.

    "It took very little for her to become very tense and respond in an aggressive way," said Stephen L. Zawistowski, a lead animal behavior expert with the ASPCA who helped evaluate Oreo. "Once that situation had been created, she then showed aggressive responses to a wide variety of things."

    He described her anger as causing her both physical and emotional strain.

    "Think about if you were constantly angry about something — punching a hole in the wall angry — the stress this would place on you," he said.


    That she would even attempt to lash out at her handler was another sign of uncontrollable aggression, he said, making it likely the dog would be impossible to handle in an adopter's home. He said a sanctuary was also out of the question because the dog would require her own space and would need to live in relative isolation from other animals.

    It came to a point that the staff had to ask itself what Oreo's future quality of life would look like, Zawistowski said.
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    I am not suprised that this dog is aggressive and hates people. Being severly abused by people couldn't exactly make you thrilled to be around them and be touched by them. I guess this dog was doing some species profiling huh?

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    It'll be extra fucked up if they kill this dog,and here is why

    1. I know of at least one other rescue in NY that is trying to get her released to them who will offer sanctuary, stability, and if they get her ready a new home... otherwise, a good life

    2. This dog is likely very sensitive to the people around her. I'd imagine the Handler she redirected on gave off similar vibes as the dickhead that threw her off the roof- fear, instability, and anger

    3. I'd imagine that since her rescue, this dog has only had humans around her pitying her rather than showing her good leadership and leading her towards balance... she was in a shelter environment where the workers felt bad for her.

    Why the hell are they stating their intentions to kill her instead of looking for a rescue or sanctuary who will help them out?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smallwonder4 View Post
    It'll be extra fucked up if they kill this dog,and here is why

    1. I know of at least one other rescue in NY that is trying to get her released to them who will offer sanctuary, stability, and if they get her ready a new home... otherwise, a good life

    2. This dog is likely very sensitive to the people around her. I'd imagine the Handler she redirected on gave off similar vibes as the dickhead that threw her off the roof- fear, instability, and anger

    3. I'd imagine that since her rescue, this dog has only had humans around her pitying her rather than showing her good leadership and leading her towards balance... she was in a shelter environment where the workers felt bad for her.

    Why the hell are they stating their intentions to kill her instead of looking for a rescue or sanctuary who will help them out?!

    Totally agree. Number 1 Listed here on your list alone is enough. This poor dog went thru ALOT. I ahve looked at her pictures and she has a sweet face, there is a sweet dog in there, but she was abused terribly and then pitied by humans. her distrust of humans is completely understandable. But there is a place, or someone as wonder stated willing to give this poor dog the guidance and leadership she needs then she needs to be saved. We "throw" things away to often here - and it's always the ones that need our help the most. Why can't we "throw away" all the scumbags - like the one that hurt this poor dog Oreo?

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    I love dogs but I trust these trainers assessments. 45 minutes a day everyday? Holy shit! My dogs would be doing long division after that. WHO KNOWS what this dog was like before this happened and isn't it a little selfish to spend all this time and resource for this one dog that may be very dangerous when there are literally THOUSANDS that would love to have a chance too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeptik View Post
    I love dogs but I trust these trainers assessments. 45 minutes a day everyday? Holy shit! My dogs would be doing long division after that. WHO KNOWS what this dog was like before this happened and isn't it a little selfish to spend all this time and resource for this one dog that may be very dangerous when there are literally THOUSANDS that would love to have a chance too?

    There comes a point when resources are better spent.

    In total agreement, good points, well said, unfortunately at times we have to deal with reality as unpleasant as it may be

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    Very sad.

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    They've already used plenty of resources to get the dog back to health etc. Why stop now? Just pass the buck on to the rescues who are asking for the dog to be released to them.

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    I just don't see the point. In all honesty, it seems like an attention grab by some fame hungry dog trainer. What better way to advertise?

    I still say they should stop funneling money and resources into this dog. That may sound heartless but it's my opinion. I certainly think they were very hesitant to take the step to declare her dangerous, after all, they are the ones that spent the money and time saving her.
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    I just read on Twitter that a volunteer from Rescue Ink was escorted out of the ASPCA when they went to try to obtain the dog so it wouldn't be put down. Sounds like ASPCA is on a mission to kill the dog and not let anyone else take a crack at it. I don't think it has anything to do with trying to get famous. I think the dog needs to be evaluated in an environment that lends itself to a balanced dog... not a shelter or kennel atmosphere.

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    Somehow I doubt the ASPCA has it in for this particular dog. I also seriously doubt the dog was only evaluated in a kennel atmosphere. That ASPCA has some of the best behaviorist on staff. Sometimes an animal just can't be rehabilitated. That's incredibly sad but there comes a point when enough is enough. Rescue Ink should have walked out with one of the other dozens of dogs at that facility that could use some training and compassion.

    Talk about a publicity grab
    . Why don't they tweet the other dogs they walked past in their effort to retrieve this one?
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    I wonder if this dog was just naturally disposed to be mean, or if what it went through made it mean...

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    Her behavioral prognosis in October and in a final evaluation on Wednesday was listed as "grave." Over the months the dog had been in their care, Oreo underwent 59 sessions of nearly 45 minutes each that were aimed at modifying her behavior. She did not improve significantly.
    "It took very little for her to become very tense and respond in an aggressive way," said Stephen L. Zawistowski, a lead animal behavior expert with the ASPCA who helped evaluate Oreo. "Once that situation had been created, she then showed aggressive responses to a wide variety of things."
    He described her anger as causing her both physical and emotional strain.
    "Think about if you were constantly angry about something — punching a hole in the wall angry — the stress this would place on you," he said.
    That she would even attempt to lash out at her handler was another sign of uncontrollable aggression, he said, making it likely the dog would be impossible to handle in an adopter's home. He said a sanctuary was also out of the question because the dog would require her own space and would need to live in relative isolation from other animals.
    It came to a point that the staff had to ask itself what Oreo's future quality of life would look like, Zawistowski said.
    ASPCA's president said the organization's staff was grieving over the decision to euthanize Oreo.
    "We're all upset by it," Sayres said.
    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...Ff6-gD9BUBGV00

    Again, I doubt the ASPCA came to this decision without a great deal of heartache.
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    I love dogs but I trust these trainers assessments. 45 minutes a day everyday? Holy shit! My dogs would be doing long division after that. WHO KNOWS what this dog was like before this happened and isn't it a little selfish to spend all this time and resource for this one dog that may be very dangerous when there are literally THOUSANDS that would love to have a chance too?

    There comes a point when resources are better spent.
    I couldn't have said it better myself! Had they released this dog to someone else and later it killed or maimed someone the same people who are crying to save it it now would want the ASPCA to pay the victim. I also agree that to have so many resources go to one animal is just taking those resources away from hundreds of animals. And as for the rescue ink people, they want publicity.

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    http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/20...rown-off-roof/

    Officials at Pets Alive, a nonprofit animal sanctuary in Middletown, N.Y., said it received no response to phone calls, e-mail messages and tweets they sent requesting to take in the dog. “We’ve had tremendous success with these types of cases,” said Kerry Clair, executive co-director of the sanctuary. “After all the abuse this dog been through, the solution is not to kill her.”

    Mr. Izquierdo said that the A.S.P.C.A. was planning to respond to the offer from Pets Alive. He said that in addition to a small protest Friday morning, the organization received “several calls and emails” about the decision to euthanize Oreo. Pressed he upgraded that to “dozens.” Pressed further he said, “When I say dozens, it could be 10 or 20 dozen.”

    “Its not abating, that’s for certain,” he added.

    Denise Breslin, a former graphic designer who lives on the Upper East Side, said she had personally placed “about 40” calls since learning about the decision from an article in The New York Times on Thursday night. She said she believed that A.S.P.C.A. was going out of its way to kill the dog. “I love animals and I can’t stand injustice,” she said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smallwonder4 View Post
    I just read on Twitter that a volunteer from Rescue Ink was escorted out of the ASPCA when they went to try to obtain the dog so it wouldn't be put down. Sounds like ASPCA is on a mission to kill the dog and not let anyone else take a crack at it. I don't think it has anything to do with trying to get famous. I think the dog needs to be evaluated in an environment that lends itself to a balanced dog... not a shelter or kennel atmosphere.
    Think you and I are the only ones on the same page on this one wonder! I believe the dog ahs been completely traumatized and is protecting herself - wouldn't anyone who had been mistreated such as her? And if you have someone willing to take another "crack" at her and get her in a different environment and see how she does, then why not? I'm sorry but the ASPCA can be good, but I have heard some horror stories from the ASPCA - not everyone there is a "saint" and not everything done there is "good". I know they have spent $$ and resources on Oreo so just as wonder says why stop now? You have someone else willing to try w/ her why would you not then give it a try? I had a dog that I initially start off fostering, years ago, husky and Sheppard mix. But she was severely abused by the previous scumbags who had her. She was quite large and could be quite intimidating and she was NOT the friendliest dog in the world! She growled and snapped and chased other people and other dogs. When she was first brought to my house her ears were wrapped in bandages because both of them had the tips cut off so crudely - it was horrible. ANYWAY - I did not give up on her, I ended up keeping her for many years, with lots of love, leadership and patience she ended up being a GREAT dog - Daisy was her name. She was a fabulous watchdog, a great companion, she even befriended my dog and cat - and she became a very much loved member of the family. Sometimes some patience and willingness to try is all it takes - just have to give someone and that dog a chance!

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    I'll bet Daisy would not have been able to overcome her fears in a shelter environment either. Well done and thank you for your patience and rehabilitating this animal!

    I'm glad someone else sees it the same way as I do. I read that PetsAlive is willing to sign a liability waiver, so the ASPCA could let Oreo go knowing they were released of any liability should she be mismanaged and able to cause harm to someone.

    I read an interesting quote earlier that said something to the effect of isn't it interesting that the more easily knowledge can be spread the worse the AKC, PETA, and ASPCA really look hmmmm

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