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A Fort Bragg soldiefor killing two News reported the update May 7. Two dogs found in NC, their throats slit and their bodies tossed on roadside Al Richard Charlie, 32, was charged with two counts of larceny of a canine, two counts of possession of stolen property, two counts of animal cruelty and two counts of improper disposal of a domestic animal when he was taken into custody Thursday by Cumberland County Sheriff's Office detectives. All of these charges will be charges at a felony level except improper disposal, which is a misdemeanor. Investigators learned Charlie went to the home of the dogs' owner sometime during the evening of May 4, where he killed two dogs, now identified as Lucky and Wanagit, by slitting their throats with a knife. Then investigators say Charlie placed the dogs in trash bags, drove to an area in the 2500 block of Camden Road and dumped them. Not only does Charlie have a prior charge of domestic violence, he was also charged in 2013 with unlawfully discharging a firearm. Charlie is in jail on $70,000 bond, and is set to go before a judge on Friday.
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1SG Charles Gault
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Killing a DOG is totally incorrect. He must be charge for Dog Cruelty. No other way!!!
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The haircut alone is a crime to me. How does someone in the Army getaway with hair like this?
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SPC Thomas Baldwin
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With this history how is he allowed of base alone or for that matter still in the service. He was diffidently out to hurt some one by taking a part of their family from them then what. In my time he would have been restricted to the base at least and might even the Unit area, with CQ checks. He is a bit out of control. Did we fail him not addressing a anger management or PTSD issue?
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Ugh... disgusting! I hope he gets the max if he is found guilty. Did the news article state the reason why he might've done it? Not that it makes a difference, I am just wondering what's going on in that deranged head of his...

He even LOOKS a little cray. And why hasn't the military un-honorably discharged him, or less than honorable?? He should for this along side the domestic violence charge. It's time for him to go buh-bye!
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SGT (Join to see) , the closest the reason I got from the article, and why he did it was that he and the dogs owners knew each other. I guess he got pissed, and it was payback time. The article did say he recently returned from Afghanistan. If he's trying to get a PTSD disability, he screwed the pooch on this one. No pun intended. The only thing he will probably get is jail time.
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Here's another version from a local newspaper.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — A Fort Bragg soldier has been charged in connection with the abuse of dogs that were found with their throats slit.

Al Richard Charlie, 32, is accused of killing a female Labrador mixed breed and her puppy on May 4 at the home of their owner, then driving to a wooded lot on Camden Road the next day and dumping them, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office said.

“The mamma dog, her throat was cut so viciously that it completely transected,” said Dr. John Lauby, Cumberland County animal control director.

The dogs belonged to an acquaintance of the suspect, authorities said. The acquaintance is not a suspect in the case, investigators said.

Charlie, who recently returned from deployment overseas, is charged with two counts each of felony larceny of a canine, felony possession of stolen property, felony animal cruelty and improper disposal of a domestic animal.

"As far as I know, there was no cause to harm these dogs, and to see something that brutal done to two innocent creatures is very disturbing and very troubling,” said Lt. Elaine Smith, a Cumberland County animal control officer. “And we are hoping if this individual is found guilty, he will be prosecuted appropriately."

Charlie was charged earlier this year with domestic violence, and was charged in 2013 with unlawfully discharging a firearm, authorities said.

Officials received a phone call Wednesday night that may have led them to Charlie.

"A person had called and said they were the owner of the dogs and that they were going to come in and talk with them this morning,” Lauby said.

The discovery shocked Christopher Sanchez, who owns three dogs and lives near where the animals were found.

“I hope they really get found because this is really something serious,” he said. “It just as much might as well be a person. If you'll do it to a dog, you can might as well do it to a person easily."


Read more at
http://www.wral.com/fort-bragg-soldier-charged-in-connection-with-dead-dog/14630448/#5BkZ1emUeSx4ogrr.99
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Yeah, that is even scarier. He had absolutely no reason apparently??? This guy is a serial killer in the making. I am glad they stopped him. CRAY!
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He makes me sick to look at.
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PFC Tuan Trang
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I feel bad when i read this, it make the military look bad. but in the other hand it sound like ptsd.
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Could be, PFC Tuan Trang , but I think he's been in a lot of trouble before. I don't know why he is still in the Army.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Definitely not good PR for the Military!
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I would've arrested him for the sideburns alone.
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Lol SFC (Join to see) . Now that's funny.
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PO1 John Miller
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If he is indeed guilty, then all I have to say is "An eye for an eye."
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Charlie needs a regulation haircut. His sideburns are too long.
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