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Monday, January 30, 2012

Chicago man arrested for kicking kitten, signaled field goal after kick



Just when you thought you had heard it all, this story about a Chicago-area man getting busted for kicking a kitten happens.

Back on Monday, police arrested a man for animal cruelty on the South Side of Chicago after watching him kick a kitten (not pictured) nearly fifteen feet.

After his kick, he decided to do a made field-goal signal in some sort of celebration:

The officers immediately arrested a laughing Percy Love, 22, after he allegedly kicked the small black cat Monday afternoon in the 6200 block of South Campbell, police said.

He told officers: “This is my cat, Nightmare. He is tough, we play like that all the time. It’s just a cat,” police said.

Officers cared for the cat until Animal Care and Control workers took custody. The officers immediately arrested a laughing Percy Love, 22, after he allegedly kicked the small black cat Monday afternoon in the 6200 block of South Campbell, police said.

He told officers: “This is my cat, Nightmare. He is tough, we play like that all the time. It’s just a cat,” police said.

Officers cared for the cat until Animal Care and Control workers took custody.

Love was being held on $50,000 bond and his hearing is set for Feburary 1st.

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