Texas man arrested for allegedly torturing a child's hamster, facing up to 25 years in prison: police

Roosevelt James Johnson allegedly squeezed a 'child's pet to death during a domestic violence' incident

A 34-year-old San Antonio man was arrested on animal cruelty charges after he allegedly "tortured a young child's hamster," according to Animal Care Services and the San Antonio Police Department. 

Roosevelt James Johnson was arrested last week for cruelty to a non-livestock animal, domestic violence and other outstanding warrants. 

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Roosevelt James Johnson, 34, allegedly killed a young child's hamster during a domestic violence incident in May.  (Bexar County Sheriff's Office)

Animal Care Services said that on May 11, Johnson allegedly squeezed a "child's pet to death during a domestic violence disturbance."

Roberto Ramirez confirmed that he represents Johnson but declined to comment further on the case. 

A pair of tiny hamsters on their exercise wheel. (Photo by Bob Chamberlin/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

(Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Due to the felony animal cruelty count and other charges for gun and drug possession, Johnson is facing up to 25 years in prison if convicted, according to the Animal Care Society. 

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The San Antonio Police Department's North Patrol Property Crimes Unit assisted the Animal Care Society in the investigation. 

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