Monday, October 22, 2012

What happens in Vegas...: Two Berkeley law students kill exotic bird in casino wildlife habitat.


According to Las Vegas police, two University of California-Berkeley law students allegedly visited the Flamingo Hotel wildlife exhibit, took a shine to a helmeted guineafowl, chased it up a tree...and then decapitated the bird.

Eric Cuellar and Justin Teixeira, both 24 years old and apparently unaware that Las Vegas is cased with surveillance, were caught by video cameras chasing the bird into a tree. According to police reports by witnesses, the two men allegedly came out of the tree with the exotic bird severed, laughed about it, and threw the bird's lifeless body around for awhile.

This is possibly the worst adaptation of The Hangover ever.

Both Cuella and Teixeira were booked on felony charges of conspiracy and the willful and malicious torture or killing of wildlife. They have a court date coming up where those law classes they took get put to experience.



Photo: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

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