Oregon Zoo Owner Faces Over 300 Felony Animal Neglect Charges Amid Troubling Discoveries
Brian Tenney, owner of a troubled Oregon zoo, is indicted on 371 charges including 327 felonies after authorities find drugs, guns, and hundreds of neglected animals—raising urgent questions about regulatory oversight and public safety.
In a stark reminder of how lax enforcement can endanger both animals and citizens, Oregon State Police have indicted Brian Tenney, owner of the West Coast Game Park Safari in Bandon, on a staggering 371 charges related to animal neglect and other serious offenses. Among these are 327 felonies, signaling a systemic failure that allowed dangerous conditions to persist unchecked.The investigation uncovered methamphetamine, cocaine, dozens of firearms, and large sums of cash at the facility — elements that paint a disturbing picture far beyond mere neglect. This is not a case of accidental oversight; it exposes an alarming nexus between...
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