Man accused of force-feeding and throwing seagull on Treasure Island Beach

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Delvis Sanchez, 20, was arrested on Treasure Island Beach for allegedly committing animal cruelty against a seagull. Witnesses stated that Sanchez lured the bird over with food before jumping on it, force-feeding it, and tossing it about 20 feet into the air. Following the attack, the seagull was found unable to fly and likely sustained a broken wing, according to an arrest affidavit. Sanchez now faces animal cruelty charges for his actions. Local authorities have yet to provide updates on the seagull's condition or its current location.

This incident underscores the need for stricter enforcement of animal protection laws. Wildlife advocates emphasize the importance of safeguarding local ecosystems from harmful human behaviors. As the case unfolds, it may prompt discussions on wildlife safety in urban environments.

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