Wednesday, April 9, 2014

PLEASE HELP! Man arrested after getting caught on camera brutally beating his dog with boxing gloves

Louisiana man arrested after getting caught on camera brutally beating his dog
Cops investigating alleged drug dealer Johnny Dominick found a video of Asani Woods, 21, punching and slamming Tiger the pit bull, leading them to arrest him on animal cruelty charges.

Asani Woods (left) was arrested for animal cruelty after police investigating alleged drug dealing by Johnny Dominick (right) found a video of a dog being beaten on his cell phone.

Shocking footage has emerged showing the moment a Louisiana man brutally beat his pet pitbull unconscious. Asani Woods, wearing boxing gloves, is seen punching pooch Tiger repeatedly in the face in the horrific video. And once she passes out, the 21-year-old psycho picks her up and slams her to the ground. Cops obtained the disturbing clip after Woods' friend, Johnny Dominick, was arrested on drug charges. They checked his cell phone for evidence of drug dealing and stumbled across the alarming images.

The incident allegedly occurred in December. Woods, from Violet, was arrested in March on animal cruelty charges. He confessed to beating his pet but later insisted he shouldn't be prosecuted for the incident, according to WGNO.
"Yeah, that was me," he reportedly told officers, before asking: "What, you going to arrest me because I beat my dog because it s*** and p***** all over my house?" Woods is currently being held at St. Bernard Parish Prison in lieu of $100,000 bond.


Asani Woods, 21, was arrested in March after video was found of him beating his pit bull with boxing gloves. Johnny Dominick, a drug dealer, videotaped the attack on his phone. 
Asani Woods via Facebook Woods, who reportedly confessed to beating Tiger but said he shouldn't be prosecuted, is being held at St. Bernard Parish Prison in lieu of $100,000 bond.
St. Bernard Sheriff Jimmy Pohlmann called the video "very disturbing."

"You hear often times about pit bulls attacking individuals," he told Inquistr.

"You know, well, this is probably one case where you would like to see the pit bull defend himself with such a brutal attack," he added.

Despite surviving the attack, Tiger was taken to the Westbank office of the ASPCA to be euthanized.

Dominick, 21, who confessed to videotaping the beating, faces aggravated dog cruelty as well as the drug charges. He's being held in St. Bernard Parish Prison in lieu of $135,000 bond.




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