NYPD arrests woman for allegedly selling puppies trapped inside hot bag on street corner
An officer warned that the dogs 'could've been dead in five minutes'
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A woman is facing animal cruelty charges after New York City police said she attempted to sell puppies confined in a hot bag on a street corner.
NYPD officers from the 101 Precinct field training unit were on post at Beach Channel Drive and Horton Avenue in Queens around 7 p.m. when they saw a woman attempting to purchase a puppy from another woman.
The prospective buyer asked if there were other puppies for sale, and the seller retrieved a sack, stating there were more dogs inside, according to officers at the scene.
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Officers intervened and took possession of the sack. Bodycam video shows an officer using a knife to cut the fasteners and open the sack, showing five pit-bull puppies inside. The pups are visibly sweating and shaking in the video.
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A woman who is not identified can be heard pleading for help, shouting, "Please take them out!"
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"They’re dripping sweat. Let’s get these dogs out of here. It’s so hot," an officer says. "These dogs could’ve been dead in five minutes."
Other officers on the scene each grabbed a pup and gave them some water. The dogs were removed to the ASPCA in Manhattan to be evaluated.
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Police identified the woman who tried to sell the dogs as 44-year-old Shirley Medina. She was arrested on six counts of torture or injury to an animal, six counts of neglect of an impounded animal and a charge of criminal possession of a weapon.