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Ohio Man Faces Jail Time for Killing Dogs

COLUMBUS, Ohio (July 8) - An Ohio firefighter faces jail time and may lose his job for shooting his two dogs to death rather than pay to board them while he went on a cruise.

Columbus firefighter David P. Santuomo, 43, took Sloopy and Skeeter to his home's basement, suspended them from a pipe near the ceiling and fired at least 11 shots from a .22-caliber rifle fitted with a homemade silencer, Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney Ron J. O'Brien said.

Santuomo then wrapped the carcasses in plastic and dumped them in a trash bin behind Firehouse 27, where he worked, O'Brien said.

"This is pretty heinous," said Cheri Miller, spokeswoman for the Capital Area Humane Society, which carried out a search warrant in Santuomo's home. The humane society has limited law enforcement powers in Franklin County.

Santuomo pleaded guilty in June to two misdemeanor counts of improperly killing a companion animal and a felony count of possession of a criminal tool. Santuomo had fashioned a makeshift silencer by taping a 2-liter soda bottle to the end of the rifle. The incident happened in December.

Miller said appalled fellow firefighters turned Santuomo in to authorities.

"There were reports that he was bragging about this," she said.
Santuomo initially told investigators the dogs had ingested antifreeze and he killed them to put them out of their misery, Miller said. However, after necropsies showed the dogs were not poisoned, the firefighter admitted shooting them because he couldn't afford to board them, she said. Public records show Santuomo has twice filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and underwent a home foreclosure in 2003.

The Columbus Division of Fire has received more than 2,000 outraged e-mails and calls from the public, said Battalion Chief David Whiting, the department's spokesman.

"People are not very happy," he said. "We had people say they should do to him what he's done to the dogs. A lot of people want him fired. They don't want him coming into their house. They're worried about their animals; they're worried about their kids. They'd just as soon let their house burn down if he shows up."

The Division of Fire has concluded an internal investigation, including interviews with Santuomo, Whiting said. The report now goes to Fire Chief Ned Pettus Jr., who will schedule a disciplinary hearing. Punishment, if any, could range from a verbal reprimand to firing, Whiting said. With appeals and possible arbitration, the whole process could take a month or more, he said.

In the meantime, Santuomo is working in the division's fire alarm office, "where he is not dealing face to face with the public," Whiting said. If he remains employed with the fire division, he will return to his regular assignment, though that could bring a new set of challenges, Whiting added.
"If someone did this that worked next to you at work, how would you feel about working with him?" Whiting asked. "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. ... There are a lot of options."

Santuomo has only minor disciplinary matters, such as tardiness, in his record, Whiting said.

Santuomo's attorney said that his client is remorseful over his actions and that people need to temper their outrage. "It's the same old story. They couldn't care less about people and they love animals," lawyer Sam Shamansky said.
The firefighter, who could not be reached for comment, has no criminal history other than traffic violations, Shamansky said.

"It, of course, was a heinous act, and it's an act for which he's sorry and has accepted responsibility," Shamansky said of the dog killings. "He's been punished appropriately, and I think it's now time for the public to practice what they preach and show a little forgiveness and mercy. Maybe that might be a novel approach."

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so do you think he had a right to shoot the dogs sincee they belonged to him and were his personal proeprty, or do you think he went overboard when he made the decision to shoot his dogs so he could go on vacation and that he should be punished?
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And this just had to happen in Ohio also  :laf:

If he didn't want the dogs he should have taken them to the dog pound that is free to drop a dog off and let them put the dogs up for adoption or kill the dogs themselves

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KySongDog

That home made silencer will get him a big fine and years in a federal pen if the cops want to pursue it.    :rolleye:

Bopeye

The way he killed his dogs was extremely stupid, but they are just dogs. There are times when a person has to put a dog down and I refuse to take one to the pound or letting the vet do it. That just makes them even more terrified and tormented before the end comes.

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frshwtr

thank you Bobeye. these have been my feelings for many years.

cathryn

imo, theres a difference between a well placed bullet to the brain and suspending the dogs from the ceiling and sprying them with gunfire.

they are his property but the way he handled the disposal of that property was insane,imo, and i wouldnt want him around me.

BlueDuck

I always find it interesting that the Humane Society puts down thousands of dogs and cats every year and they don't miss a chance to pile on when its not them thats doing it.   

cathryn

so you dont think he was out of line by the wa he put the dogs down?

lets hoep he  can always afford a babysitter when he neeeds one........... :iroll:

Bopeye

Quote from: Bopeye on July 10, 2009, 10:43:07 PM
The way he killed his dogs was extremely stupid, but they are just dogs.

Yes I do, But let us not liken dogs to kids. I would walk through hell, die, or kill for my kids. My dogs.......I'll take care of them, worm them, flea baths, feed top feed, but if they die...........who gives a damn. Buy another one.  :wink:

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cathryn

theres a difference between a well placed shot and shooting the dogs with a spray of bullets fromweapon fitted with a homemade silencer.

if it had been one shot and humane id say leave him be its his business but 11 times and bragging about it?

im glad he doesnt live in my neighborhood.