Five correctional officers charged in dog fondling

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Five Virginia Department of Corrections officers have been charged with animal cruelty involving the fondling of a K-9 dog and videotaping the two incidents.

All five officers were training at the Academy for Staff Development in Goochland County to become K-9 handlers. They were charged across the James River in Powhatan County where the kennel is located, at the Powhatan Correctional Center.

Facing misdemeanor animal-cruelty charges are Kelvin Thompson, 25, who works at Green Rock Correctional Center in Chatham; Melvin Boone, 40, who worked at the state prison in Sussex County; Adam R. Webb, 27, and Cheri Campbell, 35, who work at Nottoway Correctional Center; and Anthony Eldridge, 33, a sergeant who worked at Nottoway.

Powhatan Commonwealth’s Attorney Robert B. Beasley Jr. said Thompson “allegedly had some sexual contact with the animal.“ The male dog, a German shepherd or shepherd mix, was not harmed, he said.

“Essentially, he was touching the dog’s penis with his hand,“ Beasley said. “The others were there filming it. That’s actually how we learned of it — there’s a video.“

A corrections employee saw the video and reported it to a superior, Beasley said.

The events occurred between June 16 and Aug. 1, according to arrest warrants. All five officers were charged Oct. 2 by summons.

Terry N. Grimes, a Roanoke attorney representing Thompson, said his client planned to plead not guilty but admitted to fondling the animal.

“I would characterize it as hazing,“ he said, claiming that Thompson was told by the others, “If you masturbate your K-9 unit, you’ll have greater control over it.“

The Department of Corrections confirmed that Eldridge and Boone no longer are employed by the state, but Thompson, Webb and Campbell are.

The Department of Corrections acknowledged that the matter had been investigated internally but declined to say whether Eldridge and Boone were terminated or left voluntarily. The department also would not say whether the others were on leave.

Grimes suggested Beasley would have a difficult time proving animal cruelty.

“The statute is not set up to deal with this type of thing. I don’t think the legislature quite had this in mind,“ he said.
Beasley said the misdemeanor charge for each defendant was the same, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

“They were all kind of there assisting in one way or the other,“ he said.

In Virginia, bestiality is covered by crimes against nature, which could have resulted in a felony charge, according to state statutes. But a felony charge requires “carnal knowledge” of a “brute beast,“ implying intercourse, said Beasley, who added that he consulted with the state veterinarian’s office before filing the charges.

Trial is set for Nov. 20 for all except Webb, who will be tried Dec. 11.

Asked if he knew why the officers videotaped the incidents, Beasley replied: “I don’t have the slightest idea — I really don’t.“

Wesley P. Hester is a staff writer at the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Flag Comment Posted by DontTread on November 04, 2009 at 1:18 am

Oh, my goodness.  This will never do.

Flag Comment Posted by El Debibble on November 01, 2009 at 7:45 am

mmmmmm, MickeyD and Taco Bell.  Thanks urinal biscuit, now I’m hungry.

Flag Comment Posted by rogersk on October 31, 2009 at 10:41 pm

What kind of gross, demented society have we created?  These people should get the full extent of the law.

Flag Comment Posted by marlena21 on October 31, 2009 at 4:10 pm

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Flag Comment Posted by Urinal Gum on October 28, 2009 at 2:09 pm

How many more people must be incarcerated before we invent a machine that allows animals to give consent?

/thank God they didn’t eat the animal: http://www.urinalgum.com/?p=295

Flag Comment Posted by El Debibble on October 28, 2009 at 12:43 pm

Grimes suggested Beasley would have a difficult time proving animal cruelty.  LOL

Flag Comment Posted by bodielite on October 28, 2009 at 11:16 am

Just when you thought you have seen it all….

Flag Comment Posted by quetzalmom on October 27, 2009 at 10:29 pm

Why would any of these sickos be permitted to continue to have power over people, let alone animals?

Flag Comment Posted by Thebreeze on October 27, 2009 at 9:49 pm

Michael Vick wen’t to jail for messing with dogs!!

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