Two Hudson Valley men have been convicted in separate animal abuse cases.
According to the Putnam County SPCA, Caleb Shuk, 19,
of Philipstown, has been sentenced to two years’ probation for torturing
and killing a bat in Putnam Valley. They say Shuk used a large rock to crush it
all while yelling expletives about COVID-19 and laughing. Shuk pleaded guilty to
committing one count of animal cruelty, a class A misdemeanor.
In addition, Matthew Savinovich, 27, of New Jersey, is
facing three to seven years in state prison for killing pets belonging to his
ex-girlfriend over the course of a year. The SPCA says he has an extensive
criminal history.
SPCA Chief Ken Ross says convictions like these are extremely important because
people who abuse and kill animals become de-sensitized to taking any life.