Teen who deliberately chased and hit wallabies in his 4WD fronts court

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A Queensland teenager has avoided a conviction after using his 4WD to terrorise wallabies on the Gold Coast last year. 7NEWS

Connor Berkrey, 18, was driving home from a Tinder date in September last year when he deliberately chased and terrorised wallabies around Worongary.Berkrey pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and driving without due care in Southport Magistrates Court on Thursday.

He told detectives that “he accidentally struck a wallaby” and then “reversed over it, to ensure it wasn’t suffering”.Connor Berkrey fronted court on Thursday charged with animal cruelty and driving without due care for mowing down wallabies .The teen committed the act “because he was in a big car and it was fun”, the court heard.“What you were thinking on this particular day just baffles me,” the magistrate said.He was also disqualified from driving for one month.

“Mr Berkrey is pleased that he’ll be able to put this matter behind him,” his lawyer Troy Smith said outside court.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your

 

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Scum

capital punishment

Being a red must be sad. Grub

That speaks volumes about our judicial system!

Oxygen thief 🤬🤬🤬

Future domestic violence offender or serial killer. And the courts let him go

Look at the media referring this adult male as a teen to minimise male violence.

The courts never take animal cruelty seriously.

Lock him up 😡

Lock the bastard up!

Bloody scum needs a lesson

Where you live and who you know works wonders for some.

How does this prick stat out of jail

why not,

😡

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