Mobile, AL – The authorities also discovered drugs, guns, money, and 32 dogs who were being exploited for money in the deplorable blood sport.
Authorities involved in the raid describe a gruesome scene at the residence…a fight ring was set up with chairs around the perimeter offering spectators a front row seat as dogs were pitted against one another in a bloody fight to the death. One of the dogs found at the scene was so grievously injured that he was not expected to survive.
Evidence found on the property included heavy chains, discarded collars, dilapidated cages, and suspected graves where deceased dogs had been buried.
The person believed to be responsible for setting up the dog fighting event is identified as Jeff Marks Jr. Marks fled the scene but was later apprehended.
The people publicly named in the raid include:
Curtis Lavern Audrew, 68
Jamarcus Jerone Gray
Demetrus Ward, 61
Anishka Ronnita Jones, 31
Damon Hatch, 51
Darrell Lyvon Lynch, 57
Makayla Janae Jones, 26
Kenneth Williams Jr., 32
Darrell Chaney, 62
James Yomato Williams, 39
Demetrious Lamorris Denson, 49
Justin J. Jackson, 50
David Glover, 41
Jeffrey Wilson Beesley, 50
Kendarlus Keonta Gandy, 26
Lejarvis Deantoine Henry, 33
Maurkeeus Keaontae McLaughin, 23
Wilford Cortezz Roberts, 59
Kendrick K. Hill, 19
Mayaka Shywon Jones, 27
Jamar Wendall Taylor, 42
Nikeria Chantakke Trotter, 26
Shateria Laverette, 37
Jeff Marks Jr.
Dog fighting has no place in our society. It is barbaric and sadistic – knowing that people willingly attend these “events” for pleasure is abhorrent. Please add your name to the petition today and help Animal Victory fight to keep these people behind bars for as long as possible!
Alabama Animal Protection Laws
Note: The court date has not yet been assigned to this case, per the Superior Court. The District Attorney assigned to this case is Travis Page.
TARGET: Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood
WHY THIS PETITION MATTERS:
We the undersigned demand the individuals identified as participants in this dog fighting operation face the maximum punishment allowable by law for the charges stemming from their involvement in dogfighting, drug trafficking, illegal gambling, and illegal gun possession. This petition acts as our collective endorsement for the maximum penalty allowed by law.
Individuals are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law. Animal Victory relies upon the authorities and the court system to determine guilt or innocence.
Note: The 32 dogs rescued from the dog fighting operation were taken to the Mobile County Animal Shelter.
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