Cops Drove 500 Miles to Kill a Goat and Teach a Girl a Lesson

Submitted by Dirtperson Steve

The lesson she should have learned is that cops are not your friends and will ‘Protect and Serve’ their salary and pension not plebes.

Via The Sacramento Bee

9-year-old California girl wanted to save her goat from slaughter. Then came the search warrant

9-year-old California girl wanted to save her goat from slaughter. Then came  the search warrant

The 15-page search warrant and affidavit were very specific about the target Shasta County sheriff’s officials were after. “The location is a single family residence in a rural residential area,” the warrant, signed at 6:33 p.m. on July 8 by Shasta County Superior Court Judge Monique McKee, read. “The property has a tan colored residence with a brown composite style roof.”

The document was accompanied by ground-level and aerial photos of the property, along with a street address in Napa and the notation that the subject of the search warrant had been “stolen or embezzled.” Officers were permitted to “utilize breaching equipment to force open doorway(s), entry doors, exit doors, and locked containers in pursuit of their target,” the warrant said, then listed areas that might be searched. “The residence, including all rooms, attics, basements, and other parts therein, the surrounding grounds and any garages, sheds, storage rooms, and outbuildings of any kind large enough to accommodate a small goat,” the warrant said.

Thus began the legal saga of Cedar the goat, a 7-month-old white Boer goat with chocolate markings framing its face who is now the subject of a federal civil rights lawsuit naming Shasta sheriff’s officials, Shasta County, the Shasta District Fair and other defendants who are accused of involvement in the apparent slaughter of Cedar for a community barbecue.

The details of Cedar’s short life are spelled out in the lawsuit, originally filed in August and amended in March, as well as court documents, emails and other records obtained by The Sacramento Bee through California Public Records Act requests. The records show the lengths to which officials went to retrieve the goat, turning to law enforcement rather than using a civil court action to decide the matter, say attorneys Ryan Gordon and Vanessa Shakib, who co-founded the non-profit Advancing Law for Animals law firm.

They are representing Jessica Long, whose daughter raised Cedar. “Looking at this case, what we see is county and fair officials improperly used their authority and connections to transform a purely civil dispute into a sham criminal matter,” Shakib said. Cedar had been purchased in April 2022 by Long for her 9-year-old daughter, who fed and cared for the goat every day, eventually bonding with the animal. “She loved him as a family pet,” the lawsuit says.

The family entered Cedar into the Shasta District Fair’s junior livestock auction on June 24, 2022, the suit says, an event in which animals entered for auction are part of a “terminal sale” in which they are sold off to be used as meat – “no exceptions,” a fair brochure says. But before bidding began the Long family changed their minds and tried to back out before Cedar was auctioned off, something fair officials said was not allowed.

Fair officials declined comment when the lawsuit was filed and did not respond to a request for comment Friday. Officials with the California Department of Food and Agriculture, which oversees county fair and exposition districts, also declined to comment, citing pending litigation. The goat was sold on June 25 to a representative of state Sen. Brian Dahle for $902, with $63.14 going to the fair and $838.86 meant to go to Cedar’s owner, who by then was sobbing in the goat’s pen and telling her mother that she did not want her pet goat slaughtered, the lawsuit says.

That night, the last day of the fair, as Long’s daughter was saying goodbye to Cedar, Long decided to act. “It was heartbreaking…,” Long wrote in a June 27 email to the Shasta District Fair. “The barn was mostly empty and at the last minute I decided to break the rules and take the goat that night and deal with the consequences later,” her email read. “I knew when I took it that my next steps were to make it right with the buyer and the fairgrounds.”

Long wrote that she had communicated with Dahle’s office, which did not object to the goat being saved from slaughter. “I will pay you back for the goat and any other expenses I caused,” Long wrote. “I would like to ask for your support in finding a solution.” But the solution offered by the fair and the California Department of Food and Agriculture was simply for Long to return Cedar.

“As a mother I am not unsympathetic regarding your daughter and her love for her animal,” Shasta District Fair Chief Executive Officer Melanie Silva emailed Long the next day. “Having said that please understand the fair industry is set up to teach our youth responsibility and for the future generations of ranchers and farmers to learn the process and effort it takes to raise quality meat. “Making an exception for you will only teach out youth that they do not have to abide by the rules that are set up for all participants.”

Silva added that CDFA had informed her that “for the good of all we have to stick to the State Rules.” “Unfortunately, this is out of my hands…,” she wrote, adding, “You will need to bring the goat back to the Shasta District Fair immediately.” Silva sent another email the next day to a CDFA official, informing him that an organizer of the community barbecue “has contacted her lawyers regarding the theft of the goat donated to the bbq.” By then, the livestock manager at the Shasta District Fair had begun texting Long on her cell phone warning of serious consequences if she did not turn over Cedar, according to copies of the texts provided by Long’s attorney.

“We need to make arrangements to get goat back today,” a June 28 text from B.J. Mcfarlane read. “If not law enforcement is going to be brought in on this.” “The fair has instructed me to contact you to get the goat to the fairgrounds by 10 am Wednesday June 29,” another text read. “If this does not happen they will be forced to contact authorities.” Mcfarlane did not respond to a request for comment, but the lawsuit says he also had called Long the day after the goat was taken and threatened to have her charged with a felony count of grand theft if she did not return Cedar.

“The live stock manager has been in contact with me and is threatening to have me arrested for a felony of stealing livestock unless I return the goat for slaughter immediately,” Long wrote in her email to the fair CEO. Silva also raised the notion of contacting law enforcement, writing in a June 29 email to CDFA, “Should we involve CHP next?” Written records released by CDFA to The Bee do not reflect how law enforcement came to be involved, but two weeks after the goat was taken Shasta sheriff’s Detective Jeremy Ashbee filed a search warrant affidavit seeking permission to seize it.

The search warrant targeted the Bleating Hearts Farm and Sanctuary, a non-profit rescue group in Napa, and included the detailed description of the property and the goat. By then, Shasta County sheriff’s Lt. Jerry Fernandez and Detective Jacob Duncan were already on their way to the sanctuary, having stopped in Arbuckle at a truck stop to purchase $95.64 in gas at 6 p.m., according to records released to The Bee by Shasta sheriff’s officials. That gas purchase was $32.50 more than the fair district would have received as its share of the auction proceeds for Cedar, money the lawsuit says Long offered to repay to the fair.

Public records do not describe what happened once they arrived at Bleating Hearts, and the operators of the sanctuary did not respond to a request for comment. But the lawsuit filed by Long says the goat was never at Bleating Hearts. Officials may have believed Cedar was there because of an Instagram post on the Bleating Hearts account urging people to call or email the Shasta District Fair to “pardon” to goat from slaughter. “HE IS DUE TO BE KILLED TOMORROW,” THE POST READ. “HIS FAMILY IS WILLING TO DO ANYTHING TO KEEP HIM SAFE FOR THEIR DAUGHTER.”

The fair’s CEO, Silva, made an apparent reference to that post in her email to Long demanding return of the goat, writing that “in this era of social media this has been a negative experience for the fairgrounds as this has been all over Facebook and Instagram, not the best way to teach our youth the value of responsibility.” Instead of Bleating Hearts, Cedar was being kept at an unnamed Sonoma County farm Long had emailed seeking help. “It was a farm to donate my daughter’s goat to where he would clear land for fire prevention,” Long wrote in her email to the fair.

“The farmer has contracts with CalFire, elementary schools, and other important agencies. “This resonated strongly with us as a beautiful solution since we moved here shortly before the Carr Fire and almost lost our home to it.” The lawsuit says that after Fernandez and Duncan discovered the goat was not at Bleating Hearts, they made their way to the Sonoma County farm to take Cedar into custody even though they “had no warrant to search and seize Cedar at the Sonoma Farm.”

The sheriff’s office declined to comment on the lawsuit, but in a court filing Thursday denied most of the claims and said no warrant was needed at the Sonoma farm. “Defendants assert that no warrant was necessary to retrieve Cedar at the Sonoma Farm as they had consent from the property owner to retrieve the goat,” the filing says. The two deputies and Cedar then drove more than 200 miles back to Shasta County, stopping again in Arbuckle for another $94.95 in gas, records show.

From there, the goat was delivered to unnamed individuals at the fair “for slaughter/destruction” even though the warrant required them to hold the goat for a court hearing to determine its lawful owner, the lawsuit says. What precisely happened to Cedar – and whether he ended up on plates at the community barbecue – remains unclear, Long’s attorneys say. “At this time we don’t have that specific information and we can only speculate,” Shakib said.

“While it hasn’t been confirmed as a factual matter, we believe the goat Cedar has been killed.” Despite that, Cedar’s memory lives on in the form of an online petition “to let the Shasta Fair Association and the Shasta County Sheriff’s deputies reportedly involved in this case know that you denounce the cruel slaughter of Cedar and that you’d like to see a more compassionate response in any similar situations.” By late March, the petition reported collecting 35,796 signatures.

The lawsuit, which asks for actual, general and punitive damages, also seeks an order preventing Mcfarlane, Silva or others from discriminating against the girl’s “free expression or viewpoint with respect to livestock in future livestock activities.” And it asks that Long’s daughter have the ability to participate in future auctions at the fair, but with a clear understanding of her rights to “disaffirm any contract or obligation to sell any livestock she owns through such an auction.”

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Klingon
Klingon
April 2, 2023 2:38 pm

Safer than going after real criminals

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Klingon
April 2, 2023 4:56 pm

For now.

Obbledy
Obbledy
April 2, 2023 2:38 pm

While I think the County was heavy handed,I do tire of people engaging in things they want to back out of later.Expecting and recieving special favor……..sorry/not sorry.Grow up people!…..

Peter Horry
Peter Horry
  Obbledy
April 2, 2023 3:47 pm

Dick

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Obbledy
April 2, 2023 7:34 pm

Grow up

Somebody needs to, but it’s not the 9 yo girl.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
April 2, 2023 2:39 pm

Unbelievable, no common sense…the cops could have spared the goat and just barbequed one of the countless family pets they murder every month while serving warrants.

Hollow man
Hollow man
April 2, 2023 2:51 pm

Lol Trump gonna get the death penalty Oh wait , bet he is in the club we’re not in.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hollow man
April 3, 2023 6:14 pm

It’s all a show for the dumb masses.

Chas
Chas
April 2, 2023 2:58 pm

If you new what the end result would be, you should never have entered the show… Time to suck it up and grow up…

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Chas
April 2, 2023 4:22 pm

The child was 9 years old … 

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Anthony Aaron
April 3, 2023 8:03 am

Hey A,when one was raised on the farm,one understood life and death by the time they were five years old……
What better time to teach the child?!?……throw them to the wolves???no….. TEACH THEM!……

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Chas
April 2, 2023 7:02 pm

Do you have children?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 1:55 pm

Better yet, do you, or have you ever had, pets or believe living things, no matter how small, might have a soul?
Animals can be a gateway to developing empathy within spiritually immature people. Some people evolve positively, and some never do.

I’m one of the worst cynical misanthropes you’ll ever meet …. and coincidentally, I recently adopted a dog God sent to me through His unwitting intermediaries – and she happens to come from Uvalde, Texas.

BTW, I like meat but don’t tend to eat pets. Hope you can see the difference.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 6:19 pm

God sent you a dog but he can’t do anything about the animal and human suffering that’s been going on for thousands of years? BTW religion and spirituality are just bullshit stories designed to fool the ignorant masses.

PROTECT. & SERVE.
PROTECT. & SERVE.
April 2, 2023 2:59 pm

Once You figure out just WHOM is being protected & served…

SAME as it EVER was.

dilligaf
dilligaf
April 2, 2023 3:08 pm

I have been involved in 4h for years. Every child that enters their animals into the auction goes thru heartbreak and valuable lessons are learned. You want to see one of the saddest scenes you will ever see, go thru the fair barns the night after the auction when all the kids are saying goodbye to their animals. But, they get that check and go thru it all again next year. While the response may have been over the top, a disservice was done to this girl, by her parents, for allowing her to back out of the contract.

ken31
ken31
  dilligaf
April 2, 2023 3:38 pm

Of all the responses, I like yours best. We have our first kid right now. Baby goats are very cute and they will bond tightly with you real quick. They just love and crave the interaction you give them and cry when you leave.

James
James
  ken31
April 2, 2023 4:57 pm

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James
James
  James
April 2, 2023 5:07 pm

I believe a 9 year old child should not be held to the contract but that’s just me.Make good on monies ect.,yes.

I believe the child may in future raise animals not for slaughter but for milk/wool ect.

I am not putting down folks who raise for food and am grateful as though I hunt could not raise animals for slaughter.

The lesson I see this child learning is a lot of adults suck,including those cops,would have told the boss to shove it and quit,going after a childs goat,fuck that noise!

Holding this life and death over the child and screwing with their heads is child cruelty in my book,and to those who think it was the right thing to do,well…..,fuck you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
April 2, 2023 6:32 pm

Cops want any chance to serve warrants it pumps up their adrenaline hoping for action

Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid
  Anonymous
April 2, 2023 9:18 pm

I agree,they’re mostly a bunch of childish, cowboy wannabes looking for their chance to shoot somebody dead. Too many fools can’t see they’re a standing army against we the people, on behalf of the rich and powerful.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Billy the Kid
April 3, 2023 2:04 pm

Their day is coming.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Billy the Kid
April 3, 2023 6:24 pm

Same with the military.

Uturn
Uturn
  James
April 2, 2023 8:19 pm

Neither side was right. Parents were wrong for breaking the contract. Authorities were wrong for over kill. That’s the problem with government- every “crime” is a capital offense.
Want to bet whether the authorities would have escalated to the max. had the family resisted? You know damn well had the family barricaded themselves and refused to release the goat the SWAT team would have been called in. The little Nazi’s in charge will never just let it go- unless you are one of their protected “pets”.

Let the world burn
Let the world burn
  James
April 3, 2023 3:55 am

Food.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  dilligaf
April 2, 2023 5:03 pm

I don’t know that 9 year old girl, but I know that MY 9 year old girl would not agree to such a contract if it was made clear to her that the animal goes to slaughter. For children, it is different if an animal just goes to another home or if it gets killed. I am not sure if she was fully aware of that when entering the contract. My suspicion is (as I have seen many parents do that) that the parents were not 100% truthful about the outcome, thought that they can just avoid the topic altogether hoping that their daughter doesn’t find out, but then she DID find out from that flyers etc. and was devastated. (I could be wrong though. This is just a hunch.)

If your goat is about to get slaughtered and your parents did not tell you, it might evoke similar feelings as if you found out that Santa wasn’t real.

At the end of the day, it appears to me that the parents are at fault for the whole debacle.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
  Svarga Loka
April 2, 2023 7:17 pm

This reminds me of the scene in “Giant” when the children figure out that the Thanksgiving turkey is their beloved Pedro.

Parents:
Parents:
  Svarga Loka
April 2, 2023 7:45 pm

“Don’t worry Honey, maybe Satan Santa will bring you a ‘new’ one for CHRISTmas next year.”

Notorious Lurker
Notorious Lurker
  Svarga Loka
April 2, 2023 8:19 pm

Absolutely right, there’s a reason we don’t let children sign contracts, WTF? Also, this in a state that has basically legalized actual theft and robbery. Like another comment above, its’ safe for the cops to go after these folks, while skipping past the actual dangerous criminals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  dilligaf
April 2, 2023 6:59 pm

Bullshit!! The mother offered to make good on the $902 “and any other expenses I caused,” <– end of story.

From the perspective of the girl, it's a beloved pet. From the perspective of the buyer, it's meat … a fungible good, for which the mother offered to make the buyer whole.

It is NOT the duty or responsibility of the buyer, the fair, or THE FUCKING SHERIFF'S OFFICE to "teach the girl a lesson", particularly against the parents wishes.

You want to teach a child a lesson, teach your own. And if sending sheriffs with warrants to hunt down for slaughter a girl's pet is the lesson you teach them, may God help them.

There was no "backing out of the contract". There's zero need for specific performance. If it's just meat to you, take the money. The mother could have bought another goat of the same weight and handed it over, but noooo, that's not good enough. We have to kill Cedar specifically to show little girl Long who's boss.

WTF passes for either brains or hearts around here I've no idea.

James
James
  Anonymous
April 2, 2023 7:34 pm

We also are talking about less then a 1000 bucks,tis small claims court material,not warrant/cop killing material.

Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid
  James
April 2, 2023 9:26 pm

They let shoplifters steal more in LA . Smh. Law enforcement and most government is broken, but it is the fools supporting it that props up the corrupted, dying system. As somany rappers say,”fuck the police”.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Billy the Kid
April 2, 2023 9:32 pm

More

Rage against the Machine

is what this world needs.

[one of my favorite bands growing up]

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
April 2, 2023 11:15 pm

To most of the cops I’ve watched interacting with people the’ve come across on their beats, it’s all about power. Small minded men and women who get a uniform and a gun who then rush to get even with all the people who bullied them in the third grade.

goat
goat
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 12:40 am

Sounds like those in gov in general. Though certainly most don’t have the direct face to face rubber hit the road that cops do. Watch out though when a bureaucrat gets a cop to stand the line for them.
Generally speaking the cop a lot of times ends up being the reasonable party (between the two) in my experience anyways. Though I will admit most encounters I have with cops go fairly well.

Peter Horry
Peter Horry
  Anonymous
April 2, 2023 9:15 pm

^^^THIS^^^

capt. Quaalude
capt. Quaalude
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 2:20 am

First response with the right attitude. Any goat would do. Give them a bigger, juicer goat. Sorted

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 2:06 pm

I like you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 6:29 pm

That’s why the world is so fucked up. Dumb people everywhere!

Doug grows potatoes
Doug grows potatoes
April 2, 2023 3:38 pm

Mom is going to learn a lesson too.

Thomas
Thomas
  Doug grows potatoes
April 2, 2023 5:07 pm

Wonder if the law enforcers learned a lesson in this, as well. No?

Then perhaps they need to be given more personal instruction (lessons, if you will) so that they and their successors do learn. All I know is it takes a special kind of person to go through all that expense to prepare a warrant, drive 200 miles with armed personnel in anticipation of busting down some doors to effect an arrest. Must not be any crime in Shasta County to have that level of discretionary enforcement.

Still…
Heroes. One and all. Thankfully, they all survived their expeditionary force tour that day and came home to their spouses (whom they do not physically abuse) safely that evening.

Boogie
Boogie
April 2, 2023 3:43 pm

It’s a little stringy, but can make a good meal.

Reminds of a story in the old testament bible. – Can you name the book, chapter and verse?

Will the Scot
Will the Scot
  Boogie
April 2, 2023 4:16 pm

Genesis 25:29-34. Esau sold his inheritance for a bowl of stew.

This one what You had in mind?
This one what You had in mind?
  Boogie
April 2, 2023 8:01 pm

Tragic Bible Story Comes True: Little Girl’s Pet Goat Taken, Believed to Have Been Barbecued at Demand of Calif. Gov’t

https://bible-studys.org/2-samuel-chapter-12/

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
April 2, 2023 4:21 pm

— And it asks that Long’s daughter have the ability to participate in future auctions at the fair, but with a clear understanding of her rights to “disaffirm any contract or obligation to sell any livestock she owns through such an auction.” —

Any contract with a minor is voidable … i.e., the minor can opt to disavow the contract … but must typically make the other party whole.

Here, they offered to return the money and it was refused … 

Seems like an awful waste of resources for the State to have pursued this … but — ‘priorities’ … ‘lessons’ … 

James
James
  Anthony Aaron
April 2, 2023 4:35 pm

Fuck the Shasta sherrifs dept. and Shasta fair folks,simple as……

Why could they not take the money and actually profit instead of wasting taxpayer dollars?!

Fuck the judge also,only good thing about the upcoming economic crash is these fucks will also not be getting pensions.

James
James
  James
April 2, 2023 5:09 pm

Pussies neg but won’t reply,fuck off and have a bud light faggots!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
April 3, 2023 2:07 pm

Dilly dilly!

ken31
ken31
  James
April 2, 2023 9:13 pm

Yea. The wrongdoing and bad decisions are endless in this story.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 2, 2023 5:23 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
April 2, 2023 6:30 pm

People suck

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 3, 2023 2:08 pm

Politicians and government bureaucrats, especially.

World War Zero
World War Zero
April 2, 2023 7:12 pm

“… these blast points, too inaccurate for sand Sheriffs. Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so imprecise.” — Gen. Smedley Wan Kenobi

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
April 2, 2023 7:14 pm

F*ing Cali Pigs. Murderers. They’ll rot in hell w/ Fauci.

James
James
April 2, 2023 8:34 pm

Let them know how you feel,support those brave officers that killed a 9 year old girls goat,this is probably what they were up against!

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https://www.shastacounty.gov/sheriff/custom-contact-page/sheriffs-office-contact-information

Times like this defunding seems a good idea,and with saved tax dollars citizens can buy more ammo to actually deal with criminals that are actually a threat!

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 2, 2023 9:21 pm

Sounds like there’s a sheriffs department with not enough to do and way to much tax payer funds !
Time to lay-off a load of LEO’s and auction of some police cars and othe cop toys

fujigm
fujigm
April 3, 2023 1:19 am

Everybody gotta die sometime…

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
April 3, 2023 8:06 am

Every person involved in this needs to be executed. This is bullshit. What the fuck is wrong with this world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 3, 2023 11:00 am

fuckin a, at 900 bucks a pop ive got a LOT of goats to sell!

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2023 4:37 pm

Later that week the child was heard saying …”I really don’t like copfuks!”.

So, all in all, she learned a valuable lesson.