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Cornell Alumni Arrested Protesting Crow Shooting (Ithaca is the City of Evil)
Copyright © 2003 by The Cornell Daily Sun, Inc. ^ | FEBRUARY 07, 2003 | By SHANNON BRESCHER

Posted on 02/07/2003 4:55:24 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines

After protesting a crow-shooting contest in Auburn, N.Y., animal rights activists Milo Polte '03, Brian Pease '00, Tim Slate '02 and Laura Carver were arrested on misdemeanor charges of trespassing and interfering with the legal taking of wildlife last Saturday. Released on $100 bail each, they are scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 22.

The protesters played a recording of a crow "danger call" on a boom box as they drove around the property where the hunters were shooting. The recording of a crow supposedly warns other crows to leave the area.

"They were absolutely in the process of harassing hunters," said New York State Sergeant Kent Middleton.

However, the protesters see the incident in a different light.

"We did what we could to scare the crows away and prevent [the hunters] from shooting them," Pease said.

According to Pease, the protesters did not realize they were on private property and left shortly after being told they were trespassing.

"The owner of the land asked us to leave [and] after a five-minute discussion, we did," Polte added.

New York State police officers later stopped the activists at a roadblock and arrested them, according to Polte.

The protesters will contest the charges.

"If people are out there shooting wildlife, we should be out there protecting wildlife. It's a legitimate purpose to save the animals from being massacred," Pease said.

Polte is currently the webmaster for the Cornell Coalition for Animal Defense, while Pease and Slate are both former presidents of the organization.

The Auburn crow shoot has been an annual event for three years, although this is the first time it has been publicized by the organizers. This year, more than 35 teams participated and shot 348 crows over the course of the weekend, according to the Syracuse Post-Standard.

Between 25,000 and 50,000 crows roost near Auburn. Participants in the competition contend that the crows are a public nuisance.

"You don't live in this town. You don't know the problem with the crows," said organizer and Auburn bar owner Lance Gummerson. "Our downtown is disgraced. The crows need to go."

However, the crow shoot may not even have a significant impact on the crow population, according to Prof. Charles Smith, natural resources.

"It's a misguided and uninformed attempt at using lethal control," he said. "[The hunters] are treating symptoms, not causes. If they really want to get rid of the birds, they need to understand why they are there."

Opponents to the contest argue that the event promotes cruel and senseless killing.

"It's the blatant taking of life for one morning's entertainment," Polte said.

On Sunday, 30 other opponents to the crow shooting also protested against the contest in front of the Auburn City Hall. Since hunting is banned within city limits, some dissenters placed birdseed at crow roosts around town to keep birds out of the woods.

Despite the demonstration and boycott of his bar by protesters, Gummerson said the events over the weekend did not hurt his business.

"My business is better than it's ever been," he said.

The New York State Police again arrested Pease for interfering with the legal taking of wildlife on Sunday.

This incident is not the first time Pease has been arrested for his involvement in animal rights protests. Last year, Pease was charged with commercial burglary, third-degree battery, criminal mischief, resisting arrest and fleeing arrest after participating in a protest against Stephens, Inc. in Conway, Ark. He was acquitted of all charges except criminal mischief, fleeing and resisting arrest.

Although originally scheduled to serve 45 days in jail, his term was reduced to 30 days after an unusual incident.

According to Pease, he fasted for his first several days behind bars, since the jail refused to serve him a vegan diet. Rather than change their meal plan, they made him a trustee, which allowed him access to the kitchen. As he helped an elderly female guard deliver food to the other prisoners, one of the prisoners violently attacked the guard. Pease pulled the other prisoner off and subdued him.

"She thinks she would have died if I hadn't been there," Pease recounted.

Pease has also participated in a number of other animal rights protests while at Cornell.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; US: New York
KEYWORDS: auburn; crows; ithacais; thecityofevil
More on this here.

These people should be prosecuted as domestic terrorists, plain and simple.

And the fact that Ithaca seems to be sending them out into the world is just one more reason that Ithaca is the City of Evil.


1 posted on 02/07/2003 4:55:24 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: governsleastgovernsbest; LibKill; gaspar; bentfeather; NativeNewYorker; drjimmy; Atticus; ...
City of Evil bump
2 posted on 02/07/2003 5:26:06 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: Behind Liberal Lines
Good Morning BLL!

These people should be prosecuted as domestic terrorists, plain and simple.

How about this, Make them eat CROW?????

Well here's my question? What happens to the dead crow meat? hmmmmm?

Wouldn't this be just the ticket for the Eat Crow Gang?? Just think how this could help the "Save the Crow's Crowd." They could whip up huge "Four and twenty Black Bird pies," get the rest of the Peacenik gang to pass them out to the homeless folks. We know they gather here and there around the "Most Enlightened City in the USA."

This would be killing two birds with one stone!!
:-(((

3 posted on 02/07/2003 5:32:50 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Behind Liberal Lines
At sentancing, the judge said: "Go and sin NEVERMORE."
4 posted on 02/07/2003 5:35:01 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: bentfeather
This would be killing two birds with one stone!!

NO pun intended. ;-)

5 posted on 02/07/2003 5:35:42 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: Behind Liberal Lines
348 out of 25-50k crows is symbolic, just like the protest. The hunters haven't put a dent in the population and the protesters are just whackos.

Run Tippy, Run!

6 posted on 02/07/2003 5:42:03 AM PST by csvset
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To: Behind Liberal Lines
"It's a misguided and uninformed attempt at using lethal control," he said. "[The hunters] are treating symptoms, not causes. If they really want to get rid of the birds, they need to understand why they are there."

My uncle used to have a farm. He had a problem one year with grackles (they're like crows, only smaller). He didn't particularly care why they were there, nevermind any 'uninformed attempt' at control. He just put out 100 lbs of feed corn laced with poison. Problem resolved.

Cleanup took awhile, if I remember right. There was quite a smelly bonfire.

7 posted on 02/07/2003 5:47:46 AM PST by wbill
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To: csvset; Behind Liberal Lines
348 out of 25-50k crows is symbolic...

It makes me feel better, therefore it does have a practical purpose. Ever have a good-sized crow s*** on your car? It looks like a small dog crawled up there and took a dump.

348 out of thousands just means they need to try harder, IMO ;)

8 posted on 02/07/2003 7:35:06 AM PST by general_re (ABSURDITY, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.)
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To: general_re
I won't begrudge the farmers shooting the crows. Birds pose problems to many municipalities the world over. If they want to be serious about abating them, they'll have to resort to poisoning them.
9 posted on 02/07/2003 7:50:46 AM PST by csvset
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To: csvset
And remember: The Birds IS Coming!
10 posted on 02/07/2003 8:00:13 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: wbill
My uncle used to have a farm. He had a problem one year with grackles (they're like crows, only smaller).

Grackles are flying rats, very brazen. Millions of them displace native birds and poop on everything. A very symbolic interloper from south of the border! They are fun to shoot, BTW.

11 posted on 02/07/2003 12:18:16 PM PST by TexasRepublic
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To: Behind Liberal Lines
City of Evil bump
12 posted on 02/08/2003 5:47:23 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: TexasRepublic
Grackles are flying rats, very brazen.

Grackles will line the fence to eat the dry dog food I put in a bowl on my back porch. Bastards! Our cat chases them off when she's in the area.

13 posted on 02/08/2003 5:53:56 AM PST by csvset
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