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07-28-2017, 11:14 AM | #1 |
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WHAT A BUNCH OF DIRT BAGS!
Bros who ‘tortured’ shark have a history of abusing wildlife
By Joshua Rhett Miller July 28, 2017 | 9:42am | Updated The brutes who allegedly dragged a shark behind a speedboat apparently documented other vile stunts with ocean wildlife — including posing for a picture while pouring beer into the mouth of a grouper. “This is one of the evil POS that dragged the shark,” one post on Facebook read. “His name is Bo Benac. His mother is a Manatee County commissioner. Look what he and his friend are doing to this beautiful grouper who was probably 50 years old. #notfunny” The post identified the other men seen in the disturbing video as Nicholas Burns Easterling and Michael Wenzel, who was investigated in 2015 by state and federal officials after posting pictures of him gripping pelicans and a gull. It’s unclear if the other men were part of that investigation, which was closed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service last January, the Miami Herald reported. More than 5,300 people have signed an online petition demanding that the men be punished for the “sociopathic behavior” they willingly recorded and shared. “This sociopathic behavior demands attention and prevention,” the petition reads. “Many feel that this act of violence is in fact a criminal act … We also demand that everyone in this video has their fishing license revoked permanently.” Another post on Wenzel’s Instagram page purportedly showed him shooting a gun at a tarpon in Siesta Key, a video that racked up more than 5,400 views, according to the Miami Herald. Wenzel’s profile was no longer active as of Friday. Neither Wenzel’s father nor Benac’s mother replied to requests for comment, the Miami Herald reports. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, meanwhile, declined to confirm the men’s identities in accordance with prior policy, spokesman Rob Klepper told the newspaper. The video — which was posted to Instagram on Tuesday after they emailed it to Capt. Mark Quartiano, a popular local shark hunter — quickly went viral, garnering comments demanding that the men be prosecuted and lose their fishing licenses. “This is awful to see and they are laughing at what they’re doing to the shark,” one comment read. “Who does this?” another comment read. “Sick f—s.”
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