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Episode 21: Horse Carriages Under Fire, Queens Animal Killers in Court, and Cuomo’s No-Cash Bail Loopholes

Episode 21: Horse Carriages Under Fire, Queens Animal Killers in Court, and Cuomo’s No-Cash Bail Loopholes

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On this episode, Curtis dives into three major animal welfare battles unfolding in New York City. First, the long fight to end the horse carriage industry in Central Park comes to a breaking point, with the Conservancy, City Council legislation, and even late moves from Mayor Adams all in play. Then, Curtis exposes the shocking case of Isaiah Gurley, accused of dragging, beating, and burning a pit bull in Queens, and the disturbing arrest of Christopher V, caught duct-taping and caging multiple pit bulls—both abusers released under Cuomo’s no-cash bail law. Finally, Curtis highlights the first-ever “Protect Animals” independent ballot line, calling for no-kill shelters and real jail time for animal abusers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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