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Arrested on 16 animal cruelty charges, Davie farm owner speaks out as he comes out of jail
Arrested on 16 animal cruelty charges, Davie farm owner speaks out as he comes out of jail

CBS News

time4 days ago

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Arrested on 16 animal cruelty charges, Davie farm owner speaks out as he comes out of jail

A local farm sits empty of animals and children after Davie police arrested its owner Thursday on 16 counts of animal cruelty. Officers said the animals at "Family Farms" were severely underfed, prompting their removal and charges against owner Robert Hoover. According to an arrest report, police conducted covert investigations and observed alarming conditions on the property. "Both times the bovines on the property have their spinal columns, ribs, and hip bone protruding that would suggest they are being underfed," the report states. Officers also noted, "The bovines did not have any visible food in their pens and relied on patrons purchasing food from the business to feed them." The report continues, "The bovines stampede to visitors when they are presented with food that suggests they are hungry and not being fed." Hoover walked out of Broward County Jail on Friday night, where he stopped and answered questions from reporters. Here is what he had to say: "What I'd like to say is that the town of Davie did an overreach. We rescued animals. We've had these cows that are the black cows that are over 25 years old. We feed them. We have vet bills, we have food. We take care of our animals. We have a white cow that's skinny. That was a rescue that we got from Okeechobee, and that was done for a near, very nice purpose on our part. Nobody came and asked us questions. Town of Davie came in. They cut the power. They came in with two giant SWAT vehicles. They jumped out with ARs. They ran all over with their ARs. We were in the middle. We had kids out there and everything else. They had no concern for what really was taking place. What they should do is they should have done an investigation. They should have said, 'Okay, so let's walk around and talk and look at the animals,' and then they could have gotten a true picture and an understanding of what was taking place. The reality is, is it's either a land grab because they want their tax money or what—I don't know. But it's not-they're using the animals as just a platform. It's an easy item for you guys and for the people to say, 'Oh, there's animals in need. We need to protect them.' Well, this is true. We've been a family farm for all of my life. I've been farming. We take care of our animals. We rely on them. We don't use them for slaughter. We use them for education. We have many employees. We always feed our animals. We have a lot of food on hand and everything else. So, what they should have done is they should have come in and they should have done an investigation that was a real investigation, instead of making a dramatic event for you guys to try to create a scenario that puts us as if we're bad people. When the truth is they have hurt our reputation. Because now what can the public know or believe or understand when they have put out? Every day the water has changed completely so they can say whatever they want, but every day we change the water and give them fresh water. Number one. Number two, the ponies are of weight and perfect. We are building a pen in the back because we're going to retire those—they're part of our family. And so we were going to retire those and get more of them. We have perfect ponies that are very healthy and very happy, along with the rest of our animals—because we consider them to be our friends and our family, a part of what we do. We rely on them. It's not you guys; you have pets. We all understand how you connect with those creatures. This isn't something that—we're not monsters. We love them. We treat them the same as our pets. And so that's how I respond to your question about that. Those are allegations, and it's a sad scenario that the truth will come out. I hope. I will pursue legal recourse in this scenario, but the truth will come out. Number one, the cows. There's three black cows. Those cows are 25 years old. They're old ladies. Have you ever thought about the scenario that they're not always going to be muscular? But we don't just discard them because they're old. They're our friends. Maybe it's better for the public eye that we stay with young, freshly healthy animals, but they've become part of our family, and so maybe against better judgment, I have kept those as our creatures that we love and we care for. That's number one for the old black cows. Then there's one small white cow—that cow, we rescued that cow. All of our animals get veterinarian care, they get medicine, they're all healthy. That was a rescue animal that we're fattening up. So, are we the bad people? Because this narrative was started because we ended up acquiring a white cow that was undernourished—that we're the ones that are caring for? Isn't it Davie's responsibility, if they're going to do this type of an action, to investigate properly what really is going on behind the scenes? We're a family farm. We've been a family farm for all of this. This is what I do. It's who I am. So, what is going on behind the scenes is the question I think that should really be asked—and that will come out." Hoover's attorney, David Braun, pushed back on the allegations, calling them unfounded and pointing to Hoover's longstanding commitment to his animals. "I've been to the farm dozens of times and I know what lengths he takes to take care of his animals and make sure they have what they need," Braun said. Braun also attributed the accusations to personal grievances rather than genuine concern. "I think it's just, some of it is a lack of understanding of how a farm operates and some of it is just downright ex-girlfriends, ex-wives, other folks that have not been happy with something, some aspect or dealings with Mr. Hoover," he said. He added that Hoover has faced similar claims in the past, all of which were dismissed. "Their instinct is to just go for that allegation of animal abuse and it's really a shame, too bad," Braun said. As a condition of Hoover's release, he is prohibited from possessing any animals.

Fuel tanker erupts in flames after crashing into Broward County bus on I-595, authorities say
Fuel tanker erupts in flames after crashing into Broward County bus on I-595, authorities say

CBS News

time26-05-2025

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Fuel tanker erupts in flames after crashing into Broward County bus on I-595, authorities say

A gasoline tanker caught fire Monday morning after sideswiping a parked transit bus and crashing into a median wall on Interstate 595, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash happened around 10 a.m. on the westbound lanes of I-595, just east of Southwest 136th Avenue. Authorities said the tanker sideswiped a disabled and unoccupied Broward County Transit bus that was stopped on the left shoulder, then veered into the median and struck the median wall. The vehicle continued traveling west for about a tenth of a mile before bursting into flames, police said. Davie Police and Fire Rescue responded to the scene and extinguished the fire. The driver of the tanker was transported to Broward Health Medical Center for treatment. His condition has not been released. Westbound traffic on I-595 was diverted to State Road 84 at the Hiatus Road exit as crews worked the scene. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

2 dead, 2 hurt in what Davie cops suspect was a street racing hit-and-run crash
2 dead, 2 hurt in what Davie cops suspect was a street racing hit-and-run crash

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Yahoo

2 dead, 2 hurt in what Davie cops suspect was a street racing hit-and-run crash

Davie police are searching for suspected street-racing drivers who crashed into two motorcycles — killing two people and injuring two others — before leaving the scene over the weekend, the department said Monday. Witnesses called police around midnight Sunday to report three to four cars of unknown makes and models racing in the northbound lanes near 3400 South State Road 7, just south of I-595, said Davie police spokesman Officer Peter Patton. The witnesses say the cars struck two motorcycles with two people on each bike, Patton said. Two people died at the scene and the two others were taken to the hospital with what police said were 'non-life-threatening injuries.' As of Monday night, police have not named the victims pending notification of their next of kin. Additionally, police were still looking for the drivers of the racing cars. The department is asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident to call Davie police at 954-693-8200 or CrimeStoppers at 954-493-8477.

Car drivers racing killed two people on motorcycles in Broward, cops say
Car drivers racing killed two people on motorcycles in Broward, cops say

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Car drivers racing killed two people on motorcycles in Broward, cops say

Two people died in a late Saturday night hit-and-run tragedy involving, Davie police say, multiple car drivers. The victims in the crash were two of the four people on the two motorcycles that were hit. The surviving motorcycle passengers are hospitalized with injuries not expected to be fatal. Police say at midnight as Saturday became Sunday, they got a call about a 'serious collision' at 3400 S. State Rd. 7. People on the scene told police they saw three or four cars racing, and the racing cars hit the two motorcycles, each of which had two people aboard. Police say witnesses gave them neither make nor model of the cars involved. Anyone who knows anything can call Davie police Davie police would like anyone with any information to call the department at 954-693-8200 or reach out to Broward Crime Stoppers online or at 954-493-8477 (TIPS).

2 dead, 2 injured in suspected street racing crash in Davie, police say
2 dead, 2 injured in suspected street racing crash in Davie, police say

CBS News

time11-05-2025

  • CBS News

2 dead, 2 injured in suspected street racing crash in Davie, police say

Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed two people and injured two others early Sunday morning in Davie. Investigators said multiple vehicles, possibly three or four, were seen racing in the northbound lanes when they struck two motorcycles carrying a total of four riders. Two of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene. The other two were taken to a local hospital with injuries that are not considered life-threatening. According to the Davie Police Department, officers responded around midnight to the area of 3400 South SR-7, just south of I-595, following reports of a serious collision. The drivers of the suspected racing vehicles fled the scene, and the crash remains under investigation. The identities of the deceased are being withheld pending notification of next of kin. Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the crash to contact the Davie Police Department at 954-693-8200 or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS. The roadway was closed as crews worked to clear the scene; it has since reopened.

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