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Man and teen accused of using family’s missing dog for target practice in video posted to social media

by John Jefferson
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Trenton D. Sudberry (Etowah County Sheriff’s Office) and “Bullet,” the dog he’s accused of using for target practice (WBRC screenshot).

A 18-year-old man and a juvenile teen in Alabama have been arrested after they allegedly posted videos of themselves on social media showing them abusing a family’s missing dog, repeatedly shooting the animal and using it for target practice.

Trenton D. Sudberry was taken into custody last week and charged with one count of animal cruelty, authorities announced.

Authorities said that the juvenile suspect cannot be named due to their age, but noted that “the individual has been charged with animal cruelty in the juvenile court system.”

According to a news release from the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office, the investigation into Sudberry and the juvenile began when deputies on the morning of June 29, 2024, received a tip about a video on social media which showed the “cruel treatment of a dog.” The release did not provide any details about the nature of the abuse allegedly being inflicted on the animal in the video.

The Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division began “actively working” on the case to identify the individuals involved in the creation of the video, which they were able to do in less than one day.



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