Man found guilty in stomping death of opossum on Danville police ridealong
Published: October 20, 2009
A Vernon Hill man was found guilty Monday of animal cruelty after he stomped an opossum to death while on a June 20 ride-along with a Danville police officer.
Evan Bryce Schuler, 23, appealed the judge’s decision, and his case will now move to circuit court.
He appeared in Danville General District Court, where Judge M. Lee Stilwell Jr. reached his decision after hearing two police officers’ testimony.
Officer M.A. Gibbs said she and other officers had stopped at the gas pumps off Monument Street at about 6:30 a.m. Schuler was with one of the officers, J.R. McBride.
While there, Schuler got out of the cruiser and chased an opossum as it ran along a fence, Gibbs said.
“He grabbed a hold of the links of the fence and just started stomping,“ she said.
Schuler then ran back to the police cars.
“He was like, ‘I shouldn’t have done that,‘“ McBride said.
Schuler’s attorney, James Priest, said that his client was riding with McBride because he was thinking about applying for a job with the police department. But that opportunity evaporated after the animal cruelty charge. Schuler served in the military and does not have a criminal record, he added.
Priest said his client grew up on a farm, where opossums killed more than 50 of his chickens. Schuler acted on “strict, basic instinct,“ Priest said.
Robert Adams Jr., senior assistant commonwealth’s attorney, said that opossums and other animals act on instinct as well.
“Hopefully, what differentiates us, is that we don’t just act on instinct,“ Adams said.
(Matt Tomsic is a staff writer for the Danville Register & Bee)
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Jolly Roger X
If the opossums’ intentions was to hurt someone- it would have given this IDIOT what he deserved. After realizing it was going to get hurt- the opossum HAD A RIGHT to defend itself!!
Some of you are pretty scary and must have been a little screwed up, like the mean kids that use to kill stuff for fun when given the opportunity. It’s kind of a sickness, not being able to feel empathy for other living creatures or not being able to discern the difference between a bothersome nat and an innocent animal trying to get away from you. Possums aren’t pretty, cuddly creatures but humans are probably pretty ugly to them, especially the ones trying to stomp them to death. .
How do you know what the opossums intent was? I say any opossum in the neighborhood is up to no good and deserves a pro-active stomping.
Maybe Vicks’ lawyers should have used the gnat comparison, and he might have gotten off. (he he)
There’s a lot of back and forth here. IMHO…I think it’s pretty cruel to walk over to a critter that’s not bothering you and stomp it to death for no other reason than just to kill it.
YR, The report never mentioned him being an athlete or a celebrity.
I say lock him up for two years and ruin his life like Mike Vick. Deplete his finances and reduce his lifestyle. Humiliate him in public, again, and again, and again. Make him contribute to an oppossum relief fund. Get him! Nail him to the wall! Where are all the picketers?
“I’m taking my point to the extreme on purpose, but a Gnat, is a non-sport, non-offending animal… And I kill them often by means of crushing to death… Do I need to worry about being brought up on charges all summer long?“
Do you find that you stop your car, and deliberately hunt down Gnats, and crush them - as was the case with what this person did with the Opossum? Or when you crush gnats, is it merely a byproduct of swatting at the gnat when they fly into your airspace?
Ahhhh - Danville. This tiny city is having it’s own issues with animals. While you mourn the opossum perhaps you haven’t heard about the police officer who shot and killed an 11-year-old miniature dachshund that ran at him while growling last summer? http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/state_regional/article/DOGGAT11_20090611-071201/273228/
I don’t see why some defend “The Opossum Killer”.The animal wasn’t in his house, under his house,near his house.It’s not a bug, and he wasn’t going to make Opossum soup.
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