Shocking Discovery on Dilapidated Bus: Animals Undergo Human DNA Tests Following Driver’s Identity Revelation
In Pennsylvania, authorities were alerted to a distressing situation when they encountered a broken-down bus stuck in traffic. The bus, driven by Shawn Hirschbine, who was subsequently arrested due to an outstanding warrant from West Virginia, was inspected along with a trailer it was towing. Inside, police discovered nearly 40 animals living in deplorable conditions, including dogs, ducks, chickens, turkeys, a bull, and a pony. Alarmingly, the Adams County Society for the Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) indicated that the animals were subjected to severe mistreatment, including chickens being used to feed dogs and suspicions of bestiality involving the bull and pony.
The Adams SPCA, familiar with Hirschbine due to his prior history of animal mistreatment in New York in 2022, took immediate custody of the animals. Given the gravity of the situation and previous experiences, the organization decided to perform DNA testing on several animals to verify if they had been subjected to abuse, expecting to spend about $10,000 on these tests.
This incident significantly strained the resources of the Adams SPCA, prompting a temporary closure and a public appeal for donations to care for the rescued animals. Furthermore, the article concludes with a statement from The Western Journal regarding the impact of financial hardships on their operations and a plea for reader support to join their membership, especially highlighting the significance of the 2024 elections.
By Jared Harris June 19, 2024 at 9:15am
A disturbing find on a broken-down bus led to the arrest of one man and the rescue of dozens of abused animals.
Pennsylvania’s Eastern Adams Regional Police Department discovered the converted school bus disabled and stuck in traffic Saturday, according to WPMT-TV in York. Officers ran the identification of the driver, Shawn Hirschbine, and arrested him on an outstanding warrant out of West Virginia.
Authorities then searched the bus and a trailer it was pulling, uncovering a disgusting situation that nobody expected.
According to WPMT, nearly 40 animals were found crammed in squalid living conditions.
Dogs, ducks, chickens, turkeys, a bull and a pony were all eventually rescued from the bus and trailer.
Despite the menagerie of domesticated animals, this was by no means a tranquil farm scene.
The live chickens were being used to feed the dogs, three German shepherds and an Australian shepherd, according to the Adams County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Most disturbing of all, the pony and bull were suspected of being used for bestiality.
The Adams SPCA took responsibility for the menagerie and, after storing them overnight in the bus, was working to help the animals recover.
Should cruelty toward animals carry a bigger punishment?
Hirschbine had a similar encounter with authorities in 2022 and was arrested and charged with multiple crimes against animals, according to the SPCA.
In that incident, police in Orchard Park, New York, found animals under Hirschbine’s care to be in horrendous condition. Sheep, a cow and a horse were discovered crammed into a filthy trailer without even enough room to lie down.
These animals, along with a chicken and four dogs, were then rescued.
Once the Adams SPCA discovered Hirschbine’s history, the group immediately knew it needed to check the newly rescued creatures for human DNA.
“Knowing what we know about this individual … and his past crimes, we felt it necessary to do testing on several of the animals to check for human DNA,” the group wrote on Facebook. “Even though this is going to cost us about $10,000 we feel it’s necessary to do everything we can to get justice for the animals.”
The animal protection group then made an even more disturbing allegation against Hirschbine.
“The dogs were being fed the chickens and the bull and pony were being used for bestiality purposes (in another state). I’m not going to go into a lot of detail because as I said, it’s been a really hard day,” the post said. “This is not something we see everyday and it’s not something we ever want to see again.”
The Adams SPCA temporarily closed its doors to deal with the unexpected influx of abused animals.
While none of the animals is up for adoption, the group asked the public for donations to help care for the new arrivals.
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