The Gang Group Dates
Most Frequent Crime
Animal Cruelty
Intentionally killing a wild bird. Under U.S. law this can constitute animal cruelty under state statutes and may violate the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) (which prohibits taking/possessing/killing many migratory bird species without a permit).
Criminal Activities
Animal Cruelty
Intentionally killing a wild bird. Under U.S. law this can constitute animal cruelty under state statutes and may violate the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) (which prohibits taking/possessing/killing many migratory bird species without a permit).
Situation:
"During the group-date interactions a man (implicated in the scene as Mac) states, "The waitress got bit by a chow once, and I kicked the sh*t out of the thing," and elsewhere the Gang discusses kicking/abusing a dog as retribution. That statement is an admission of having physically assaulted a dog."
Animal Cruelty
Intentionally killing a wild bird. Under U.S. law this can constitute animal cruelty under state statutes and may violate the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) (which prohibits taking/possessing/killing many migratory bird species without a permit).
Situation:
"In conversation about their roles at the bar, the Gang describes Charlie's treatment of rats: "Charlie bashes rats. I don't really bash them so much as I start to drown them these days so I don't have to listen to their screams." This is an on-record admission of drowning animals."