In a lawsuit first filed in August 2022, mother Jessica Long said Shasta Fair Association fair officials used "strong-arm" tactics to forcibly seize aLong and her lawyers, Ryan R. Gordan and Vanessa T. Shakib withand Daniel J. Kolde, stated Lt. Jerry Fernandez, Det. Jacob Duncan, Det. Jeremy Ashbee, and 10 other unnamed deputies violated the Long family's Fourth and 14th amendments in their actions of taking, slaughtering, then barbequing E.L.
Cedar's "meat cuts," and not Cedar itself, were sold to State Sen. Brian Dahle for $902.00. Dahle later told Long that he did not object to saving Cedar from slaughter and "effectively waived his rights to Cedar," after she reached out to his office, according to the lawsuit. Long alleged she tried to settle with the fair officials, writing a letter and offering to pay for any losses and/or damages that would arise in sparing the life of Cedar.
after mistakenly believing Cedar was there, then to the Sonoma Farm to remove Cedar without any legal right, traveling over 500 miles at "taxpayer expense" and crossing six county lines, the lawsuit said.
Wow 😮
I’ve never met one single good person that was a sheriff .
Woooow
Pigs killing Goats smh
California continues to suck in new and unimaginable ways.
Our government uses millions of tax dollars for coffee, personal travel and other BS things so this isn’t a big deal anymore.
Did I understand it correctly that the family submitted the goat to the action? If yes, this needs to be netflix limited series. I'd totally watch it.
Should read 'Woman who stole livestock arrested'.
Now hear me out it could’ve been a really bad goat guys
What!!!!!
Where's hunter's laptop?