The Mercury News

NYPD’s animal abuse squad investigat­ing horse’s death

- By Leah Asmelash

Animal cruelty authoritie­s are investigat­ing after a video was posted online of a carriage horse in New York collapsing in Central Park.

The video, posted Feb. 29 by animal rights advocacy group NYCLASS, shows a carriage horse falling to the ground, unable to use its back legs. A separate video posted Sunday shows several people who appear to be trying to get the horse into a trailer, but the horse keeps collapsing.

That tweet, also from NYCLASS, accuses the people near the horse of blowing smoke it its face and brutalizin­g the animal.

Christina Hansen, a spokeswoma­n for Historic Horse-Drawn Carriages of Central Park, which represents the city’s horse-drawn carriages, confirmed to CNN that the horse was euthanized Sunday evening, a day after the incident, which she called an “acute medical emergency.”

The horse showed sudden signs of distress in the afternoon after completing one ride. The vet and the emergency horse trailer were called immediatel­y, Hansen said, before the horse’s condition deteriorat­ed and it collapsed.

“Unfortunat­ely, she was never able to stand, apparently due to cardiac insufficie­ncy in her hind end, and her owner, in consultati­on with the vet, made the difficult but humane decision to put her to sleep,” Hansen said in the statement.

The lab work hadn’t come in yet, but Hansen said they suspect a cardiac event.

The video caught the attention of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who called the videos “painful” in a tweet on Sunday.

“We’ve made real progress in animal welfare but we must go further. The NYPD’s Animal Cruelty Investigat­ion Squad is on the case and WILL get answers,” he wrote.

The mayor again tweeted about the situation Monday.

“Watching video of the dying carriage horse again, disgusted this is happening in our city,” he said. “Why are these poor animals still being forced to work on the streets of America’s largest city so a few humans can profit? This needs to end. When laws condone the inhumane, change them!”

NYPD Detective Annette Shelton told CNN, “The NYPD’s Animal Cruelty Investigat­ion Squad is investigat­ing this incident and we are awaiting the results of the necropsy.”

The New York City Department of Health said it monitored the situation on Feb. 29. This horse is the third one to die this year, the agency told CNN in a statement. The two previous cases were due to colic.

The debate surroundin­g horse-drawn carriages in New York has a long history. In late 2013, de Blasio — then mayor-elect —told reporters he planned to “get rid of horse carriages, period,” calling the practice inhumane.

In 2018, the horses became restricted to Central Park. Last year, the city council prohibited their work on hot or humid days.

The Department of Health requires horses to receive a physical checkup at least twice a year, and owners are required to submit two certificat­es of health from a licensed vet.

Horses also get five weeks of leave every 12 months.

 ?? H. LORREN AU JR. ?? Central Park’s horse-drawn carriages are taking a hit from a video of one of the horses collapsing last weekend.
H. LORREN AU JR. Central Park’s horse-drawn carriages are taking a hit from a video of one of the horses collapsing last weekend.

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