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Police called after man butchers cow in his driveway

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OGDEN -- Charges may ensue for an Ogden man who startled the neighbors by butchering a cow in his driveway over the weekend.
Police were called to the scene at 1:44 p.m. Sunday after the cow's owner began harvesting the animal. A patrolman was responding to a caller who saw a cow being trailered to the home in the 2700 block of Gramercy Avenue.
The caller then reported hearing the cow's audible mooing, followed by what sounded like a gunshot, said Police Lt. Troy Burnett. Then the mooing stopped.
The patrolman's report said when he arrived at the scene a half-block above Monroe Boulevard, "the cow was in the process of losing its head," Burnett said.
The man sawing at the animal's neck, the owner of the beef, denied shooting the cow on the premises, telling the officer the animal had been dispatched outside the city limits.
The officer took the information and filed a report that will be screened by the city attorney's office for possible charges, Burnett said.
"I assume the patrolman had them make arrangements to do the butchering out of plain view," he said.
"It boggles my mind," Burnett said. "It's not illegal, but it's absurd that people would think slaughtering a cow in their driveway is OK. Maybe on the west side of the county on one of the farms. But in the middle of a high density residential area?"
If evidence confirms the person shot the cow on-site, a charge could be filed of discharging a firearm within the city limits, he said.
Other possible violations could include disorderly conduct or health code violations, he said, the latter question which will be referred to the Weber-Morgan Health Department.
The family reporting the unusual bovine demise called their children indoors before calling police, suspecting something unusual taking place, Burnett said.
If any children had witnessed the butchering, and become upset, that could possibly constitute disorderly conduct, said Burnett and Mike Junk, Ogden city's senior prosecutor.
Junk said disorderly conduct includes language of behavior creating "public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm."
Junk said he hadn't been forwarded the case yet as of Tuesday, but said his review would also include the state's animal cruelty statute. "There are a lot of possibilities."


http://www.standard.net/stories/2011/09/06/police-called-after-man-butchers-cow-his-driveway
 
From the article, it sounds like the authorities are handling the situation appropriately. What he did may not itself be technically illegal, but deliberately disturbing people in the process is (the "disorderly conduct" violation).
 
Junk said he hadn't been forwarded the case yet as of Tuesday, but said his review would also include the state's animal cruelty statute. "There are a lot of possibilities."

Animal cruelty? I sure hope this guy has never even thought about eating meat.
 
Holy Cow, that's just nuts, I would understand if it's out in the country side or something but in the city/burbs area?
 
Problem not found.

Want to see some deer skinning pics I took of my son and his deer? Any good parent would teach their children how to skin an animal.
 
Did you do it in a residential driveway?

Not normally no, but I have skinned a deer in a tree next to a driveway.

My sons father-in-law hit a deer with his car, the game warden was called and the game warden told the guy he could keep the deer. the deer was brought home and I was called to help skin it. We strung that deer up in a tree next to the driveway and quartered it up right then and there.

On top of that, the deer was being skinned at night, and all we were using was headlights of a car and flashlights.
 
Problem not found.

Want to see some deer skinning pics I took of my son and his deer? Any good parent would teach their children how to skin an animal.

The problem is the location. My son took his first deer last season. I'm an avid hunter and all for butchering ones own meat.

But not in your damn driveway in a residential area. At least hang the carcass in the garage.
 
lol whether or not he shot it on property or outside city limits, what difference does it make? Arn't guns legal in the states anyway?
 
Can't a man slaughter a cow in his driveway nowadays without the government getting all up in his bidness?
 
Arn't guns legal in the states anyway?

Cities have ordinances prohibiting the discharge of a firearm within city limits. But there are exceptions.

Its to stop people from shooting their firearms into the air during celebrations, and the bullets coming back down and hitting people in the head. And to stop the drunks from shooting for fun.

If my neighbors looked across the street and saw a deer in the oak tree next to my house, they would probably come over and take a look. But call the police? lol, I have a hunting license.
 
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Not normally no, but I have skinned a deer in a tree next to a driveway.

My sons father-in-law hit a deer with his car, the game warden was called and the game warden told the guy he could keep the deer. the deer was brought home and I was called to help skin it. We strung that deer up in a tree next to the driveway and quartered it up right then and there.

On top of that, the deer was being skinned at night, and all we were using was headlights of a car and flashlights.

skinning a harvested animal that was killed/gutted and bled out in the country is a whole different thing than taking a cow from the farm to your driveway shooting it then butchering it in your driveway. do you have any idea how much blood a cow has? the city gutters are not his personal blood troughs for his make shift butcher shop.
 
If that was my neighbor, I would have been asking him if I could get a couple of Filets instead of calling the police.
 
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