Seized Animals Turned Over to Humane Society

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) _ More than 230 traumatized animals have been awarded to the Humane Society of North Texas in what some volunteers say could be one of the state’s largest recorded livestock rescues due to cruelty.

The animals include 168 horses and 67 cattle. They were awarded to the Humane Society by a district judge after complaints that they were starving and in medical danger.

Authorities confiscated the animals from a ranch near Blum on March 5. Ranch owner Gregory W. Brinkley has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a peace officer and 25 counts of animal cruelty. He was arrested after allegedly pointing a shotgun with a pistol grip at two sheriff’s deputies as they were attempting to assess the situation at his Hill County ranch.

Brinkley, 50, remains in the Hill County Law Enforcement Center in Hillsboro with bond set at $1 million on the assault charges and $50,000 on the animal cruelty charges.

An estimated 25 to 30 animal carcasses were found on the property along with the injured and emaciated animals.

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