Officers responded to a man shot in the leg inside a vehicle on the Westside Wednesday morning.
Jasmin Tedrick, 26, was allegedly threatening customers and mistreating a kitten outside the main entrance of a State Road 200 Target location.YULEE, Fla. — A Nassau County woman is in custody after deputies said she abused a kitten and intimidated customers near the entrance of a Target location.A witness told deputies Tedrick was"slinging around a cat.
Tedrick then grabs the leash and yanks the cat to the right and then back to the left, causing the animal to fly in the air."While in control of the animal, intentionally threw the animal around inflicting unnecessary pain and suffering to the animal," the report said."When I watched the video of this crazy person abusing this kitten it made me sick," Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper stated on social media.
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