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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Animal advocates demand Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg impose stricter penalties on pigeon catchers after poacher’s arrest
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Animal advocates demand Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg impose stricter penalties on pigeon catchers after poacher’s arrest

Last updated: May 7, 2025 3:55 pm
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Animal advocates gathered at a rally in Manhattan on Wednesday to demand District Attorney Alvin Bragg take action against illegal pigeon catchers. The rally was prompted by the arrest of Dwayne Daley, a serial poacher who was caught trying to capture a flock of pigeons in Tompkins Square Park in the East Village. Daley, 67, was allegedly planning to sell the pigeons to hunters in Pennsylvania for target practice.

Despite the seriousness of the crime, Daley served no jail time as the offense is not bail eligible. This leniency has outraged bird lovers and activists who believe that offenders like Daley should face harsher punishments. John Di Leonardo, executive director of Humane Long Island, criticized the lack of enforcement against pigeon poachers, calling for fines and jail time to deter future offenses.

Another pigeon poacher was recently arrested in Jackson Heights, Queens, highlighting the need for stricter prosecution to combat this growing crime. Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, emphasized the importance of protecting pigeons, which are not only a symbol of New York City but also vulnerable to exploitation. Sliwa condemned the lack of consequences for pigeon poachers and called for stronger measures to address the issue.

Tina Trachtenburg, a pigeon caregiver and advocate, echoed the sentiment that pigeon poachers should face consequences for their actions. She urged authorities to ensure that pigeon poachers become “jailbirds” while allowing pigeons to fly free. Daley, who has a history of kidnapping birds for profit, was charged with animal cruelty and neglect in addition to separate assault charges.

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Removing animals from New York City parks is illegal, according to the Parks Department, which is investigating the uptick in pigeon poaching cases. The Manhattan DA’s office assured that they take allegations of animal abuse seriously and have prosecuted Daley for his actions. The rally attendees hope that their advocacy will lead to stricter enforcement against pigeon poachers and better protection for these beloved birds. As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, the way we live our daily lives is constantly changing. From the way we communicate to the way we shop, technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives. One industry that has been particularly impacted by these advancements is the field of healthcare.

The integration of technology into healthcare has led to a number of improvements in patient care, diagnosis, treatment, and overall outcomes. One of the most significant advancements in healthcare technology is the use of electronic health records (EHRs). EHRs allow healthcare providers to access a patient’s medical history, test results, medications, and other important information quickly and easily. This not only saves time, but also ensures that healthcare providers have all the information they need to make informed decisions about a patient’s care.

In addition to EHRs, telemedicine has also become increasingly popular in recent years. Telemedicine allows patients to consult with healthcare providers remotely, through video calls or phone calls. This has been particularly beneficial for patients in rural areas who may not have access to a healthcare provider nearby. Telemedicine has also proven to be useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it allows patients to receive care without risking exposure to the virus.

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Another area where technology has made a significant impact in healthcare is in the field of medical devices. From wearable fitness trackers to advanced imaging equipment, medical devices have become more sophisticated and accurate than ever before. These devices not only help healthcare providers diagnose and treat patients more effectively, but also empower patients to take control of their own health.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is another technology that is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. AI has the ability to analyze vast amounts of data quickly and accurately, which can help healthcare providers make more informed decisions about patient care. AI is also being used to develop new treatments and medications, as well as to personalize treatment plans for individual patients.

Overall, the integration of technology into healthcare has led to significant improvements in patient care and outcomes. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more innovations in healthcare that will further improve the way we receive and deliver healthcare services. While there are still challenges to overcome, such as data privacy and security concerns, the future of healthcare looks brighter than ever thanks to technology.

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