AR CRIMES:
Report to Congress from the Department of
Justice
The
mobster files: A chronology of
terrorist, criminal and coercive acts committed in the name of animal
rights and nature compliments of the National Animal Interest Alliance.
Animal Rights' Most Wanted!
Animal Rights' Acts of
Terrorism
KNOWN AR CRIMINALS:
Dave Blenkinsop EM7899, HMP Rye Hill, Onley, Warwickshire, CV23 8AN,
England. Serving 10 years. 1) Three years for a stave attack on the
Managing Director of HLS. 2) 18 months for rescuing 600 guinea pigs from
a lab supplier. 3) 5 years for planting incendiary devices under
abattoir vehicles.
Paul Le Boutillier KA9326, HMP Wealstun, Walton Road, Wetherby, LS23
7AZ, England. Serving 2 years for making threatening phone calls to
various animal abusers including people associated with vivisection,
blood sports and farming.
Josh Demmitt, 12314-081, PO Box 6000, Federal Prison Camp, Sheridan, OR
97378, USA. Serving 30 months for an arson on a University animal
testing facility.
Sarah Gisborne LT5393, HMP Cookham Wood, Rochester, Kent, ME1 3LU,
England. Serving 6 years for conspiracy to cause criminal damage
following the damaging of 8 vehicles owned by people linked to
Huntingdon Life Science.
Johan Jaatinen, Anstalten Skenas, SE-610 31 Vikbolandet, Sweden. Jailed
until October 2005 for an accountable action that saw the damaging of a
hatchery's incubator machines, resulting in the stopping of the
development of 55,000 eggs. All precautions were taken not to harm any
hen which had already hatched.
Keith Mann KJ9365, H.M.Prison Winchester, Hampshire, SO22 5DF, England.
Serving 6 months for contempt of court for threatening an animal abuser
in court.
Peter Daniel Young, #05015987, Santa Clara County Department of
Correction, 885 North San Pedro, San Jose, California 95110, USA. Recently
arrested,
faces
up to 82 years in prison on charges of interfering with commerce
by threat or violence and animal enterprise terrorism. Peter was informed
on by Justin Samuel in the 1990s who accused of helping him release mink
from a fur farm.