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3,000 birds rescued in cockfighting bust in NY

Published:Tuesday | February 11, 2014 | 12:00 AM
Some of the birds rescued in 'Operation Angry Birds'. - AP

NEW YORK (AP):

MORE THAN 3,000 birds were rescued in a three-county cockfighting takedown in New York this weekend that resulted in nine felony arrests, according to the state attorney general's office.

In a statement released Sunday night, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said it was the largest cockfighting takedown in New York state, and among the largest in United States history.

Operation Angry Birds simultaneously targeted locations in Queens, Brooklyn and Ulster County, with assistance from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Ulster County Sheriff's office, Schneiderman said.

"Cockfighting is a cruel, abusive and barbaric practice that tortures animals, endangers the health and safety of the public, and is known to facilitate other crimes," Schneiderman said.

admission fees

At the cockfights, spectators were charged admission fees and an additional fee for a seat within the secret basement location that housed the all-night fights, authorities said. Alcohol was sold without a permit, and owners and spectators placed bets on the fights, with individual wagers reaching $10,000.

In Queens, authorities raided a cockfighting bimonthly event where 70 people were taken into custody, including six who were arrested on felony prohibition of animal fighting charges. The ASPCA took control of 65 fighting birds, authorities said.

In Brooklyn, a pet shop was raided where 50 fighting birds were rescued from a basement beneath the pet shop. The pet shop's owner was arrested on a felony charge, and cockfighting contraband, including artificial spurs and syringes used to inject performance-enhancing drugs into the roosters, were also found.