Friday, November 24, 2006

Porky Pigs Killer gets his day in court

"Chicken Hunter thinks Joseph's thinking is way off. He is quoted as saying "Oh yes, it's a sad thing. But, you know, all that meat could've fed some poor people, and instead it went into the ground. And ... that's all I can say right now." IF THAT IS ALL YOU NEED FOR JUSTIFICATION THEN I BET IF YOU KILLED AN NFL LINEMAN YOU COULD HAVE FED SOME POOR PEOPLE TOO. Chicken Hunter thinks this guy is an A-Hole. One thing he did right was kill a feral pig, he just didn't ask. Feral Pigs are the devil in short pink dresses"

A 28-year-old man accused of trespassing on private property and killing a 300-pound pet feral pig in Mililani Mauka was free on bail on a firearms charge at the time, court records show.
Joseph V. Calarruda V yesterday pleaded not guilty at Circuit Court to felony livestock theft in connection with the killing of the pig, named "Porky," at a lychee farm Oct. 22. Trial has been set for Jan. 22, 2007. Calarruda is free on $50,000 bail.
When asked if he regretted what happened, Calarruda told television cameras outside of court yesterday, "Oh yes, it's a sad thing. But, you know, all that meat could've fed some poor people, and instead it went into the ground. And ... that's all I can say right now."
Calarruda has other legal problems. Calarruda was charged June 9 with bringing an AK-47 assault rifle and a loaded ammunition magazine to his workplace. He was free on $40,000 bail on the firearm charge when the alleged pig incident occurred. Conviction on the firearms charge carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.

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