The dispute between Florida's neighbors over the dead rooster is a viral excuse for slaughtering chickens, that is, he was acting in self-defense. became.
Jacksonville's James Nicks, 54, was put in jail for 30 hours after being arrested last month for the death of his neighbor rooster, but he himself. Claims to only protect. 8}.
"I'm protecting myself, you know," Knicks told the station. "I was afraid of my safety, and the chicken died."
Knicks grabbed a nearby stick and "accidentally" grabbed the rooster's head, owned by his neighbor Jason Deferice. He beat him and said he had killed his beloved pet.
"Call me a lucky shot," Knicks told the station.
Defelice, who lives across the street, later returned home and found his rooster dead after the animals did not greet him as usual.
"Then I went to [Knicks]'s yard and yelled at him, and he said he finally came out and killed him." Recalled Defelice.
Defelice called the sheriff's office, and Knicks was later arrested on suspicion of exacerbating animal cruelty,First Coast News reported.
Four children told Defelice that Knicks had beaten an animal with a steel rod. Witnesses said they had never seen a rooster attack someone, according to the station.
Meanwhile, Knicks said he was stunned by the arrest and countless. About chicken is served at the restaurant every day.
"The next thing I know is he's calling me Chicken Police," Knicks told Action News Jacks. "Chicken dies every day in church, Popeyes, Kentucky Fried Chicken. Really."
Knicks was checking his email when the rooster was allegedly attacked. He admitted that he didn't know how to react other than leaving the scene last month.
"He didn't know he would give 21 guns," Knicks told Action News Jacks. "CPR, mouth-to-mouth, do you know? Or call a chicken ambulance ?!"