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(DALLAS, TX; HUNT COUNTY, TX); September 1, 2023 – At a criminal jury trial that concluded Thursday, August 31 at the Hunt County Courthouse, 354th Judicial District Court, Shubhankar Kawle was found guilty of Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animals – Torture, a 3rd Degree Felony. He was sentenced to six and a half years in prison without probation and was immediately taken into custody.
On October 13, 2021, a Hunt County Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to a residence in Quinlan, TX to investigate a complaint of animal cruelty. The complainant informed the Deputy that they had noticed their two cats being injured in odd and sometimes severe ways. When one of the complainant’s cats was injured to the point of needing its leg amputated, they set up a nanny camera in their residence. On Saturday, October 9, 2021, the camera recorded Mr. Kawle torturing the complainant’s other cat, Nimbus, over a period of five hours. This cat was ultimately euthanized due to her extensive injuries.
The investigation continued through October 14, 2021. During this time, investigators observed several signs of extreme abuse, including stains on the walls of the residence and a metal rod, and obtained radiographs and medical history from the veterinary clinic that humanely euthanized the cat. An SPCA of Texas Forensic Veterinarian determined from these that the cat’s injuries were consistent with the abuse seen on video footage.
On October 15, 2021, SPCA of Texas Chief Investigator Courtney Burns filed an arrest warrant for Mr. Kawle. He was arrested on October 20, 2021, by the University of Texas at Dallas Police, where he attended class. He was transported to Lew Sterrett Jail, where he was charged with Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animals – Torture. He was released under a $50,000 bond.
The SPCA of Texas Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit provided testimony at the trial, where the video was played as evidence.
“Torturing an animal is inhumane and illegal, and what Mr. Kawle did to Nimbus was not only horrific and heartbreaking, but one of the single worst cases of animal torture I’ve seen in my career,” said Chief Investigator Burns. “I’m pleased to see the perpetrator of this heinous crime brought to justice.”
A 3rd Degree Felony in Texas carries a prison sentence of two to 10 years. Additionally, there is a documented link between animal cruelty and human violence. When animals are abused, people are at risk; when people are abused, animals are at risk.
The SPCA of Texas has a team of Animal Cruelty Investigators who carry Peace Officer commissions and have the authority to investigate, file charges and make arrests in cases of animal cruelty. The SPCA of Texas has Memoranda of Understanding to support animal cruelty investigations in Hunt and Van Zandt Counties.
To help support the SPCA of Texas and its efforts to rescue, heal and find homes for animals as well as to keep animals in loving homes, please visit www.spca.org.
About SPCA of Texas The SPCA of Texas is the leading animal welfare organization in North Texas. Founded in 1938, the nonprofit operates two shelters, one spay/neuter clinic, one mobile adoptions vehicle, a pet resource center and an animal rescue center, all located in Dallas and Ellis Counties, and maintains a team of animal cruelty investigators who respond to thousands of calls in North Texas counties. The organization does not euthanize animals for time or space. Moreover, the SPCA of Texas serves as an active resource center for an array of services that bring people and animals together to enrich each other’s lives.
The SPCA of Texas is not affiliated with any other entity and does not receive general operating funds from the City of Dallas, State of Texas, federal government or any other national humane organization. The SPCA of Texas is dedicated to providing every animal exceptional care and a loving home.
To learn more about the SPCA of Texas, visit www.spca.org.
Shubhankar Kawle was found guilty of Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animals – Torture, a 3rd Degree Felony.
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