MATTHEW WEST OF PLYMOUTH SHOCKING ANIMAL CRUELTY AND VIOLENCE IN CANTERBURY AND CORNWALL

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Plymouth Animal Abuser
Matthew West, also known by his full name Matthew Ryan and born on June 2, 1990, has become notorious for his involvement in a brutal act of animal cruelty that took place in Plymouth. Originally residing on Embankment Road, Plymouth PL4 9HX, West's criminal activities extend beyond this area, with links to Camborne in Cornwall. His latest offense involved the severe abuse of a young Staffordshire bull terrier named Tia, a five-month-old puppy who suffered injuries so grave that her leg had to be amputated, and she lost the sight of one eye.

According to court reports, West was seen by a passer-by kicking and dragging Tia along the street in Plymouth. The witness's account detailed how West's actions inflicted significant trauma on the puppy, including a badly broken hind leg that ultimately necessitated amputation. The injuries did not stop there; Tia was also found to be blind in one eye, exhibited symptoms consistent with mild concussion, and had grazes scattered across her body, indicating a violent and prolonged assault.

The incident drew immediate attention from law enforcement, who responded swiftly after the passer-by alerted the police. During the subsequent court proceedings, West claimed that the dog was already injured when he purchased her for £250 just a few days prior to the incident. He denied any involvement in kicking or dragging Tia, asserting instead that his actions were merely attempts to get her to walk. His defense also included a mention of his psychiatric history, which his lawyer argued might have influenced his behavior.

Despite his claims, West was found guilty of animal cruelty. The court sentenced him to 12 weeks in prison and imposed a ban on him owning or keeping any animals for a period of 25 years, a ban that is set to expire in September 2036. Additionally, West received a four-week sentence for a separate public order offense, during which he threatened a female housing officer and declared his intention to 'burn the place down.'

In summary, Matthew West's sentencing reflects the severity of his actions, emphasizing the importance of animal welfare and public safety. His case has garnered significant attention from local communities and animal rights organizations, highlighting the ongoing issue of animal abuse in the region.

Further background on West reveals a history of violent and criminal behavior. Notably, in May 2018, he was sentenced to four years in prison for his involvement in an armed raid on a convenience store, demonstrating a pattern of dangerous conduct extending beyond animal cruelty. This history underscores the need for continued vigilance and enforcement against individuals who pose a threat to society and vulnerable animals alike.
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