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Jonathan Paluzzi of Kingston, Massachusetts, has been sentenced to five to seven years in prison after killing his dog, Brutus, earlier this year.
A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty to giving his dog fentanyl before stabbing the animal to death earlier this year.
Jonathan Paluzzi, 45, of Kingston, received a sentence of five to seven years in state prison after entering a guilty plea to two counts each of animal cruelty and witness intimidation, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.
Paluzzi was arrested on Jan. 31 after a 911 call to his Kingston Collection Way apartment. A caller reported hearing noises including shuffling and a dog whining, followed by silence.
Police found the body of Paluzzi’s dog, a 60-pound bull-terrier mix named Brutus, with stab wounds.
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A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty to giving his dog fentanyl before stabbing the animal to death earlier this year.
Jonathan Paluzzi, 45, of Kingston, received a sentence of five to seven years in state prison after entering a guilty plea to two counts each of animal cruelty and witness intimidation, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.
Paluzzi was arrested on Jan. 31 after a 911 call to his Kingston Collection Way apartment. A caller reported hearing noises including shuffling and a dog whining, followed by silence.
Police found the body of Paluzzi’s dog, a 60-pound bull-terrier mix named Brutus, with stab wounds.
Massachusetts man pleads guilty to giving dog fentanyl and stabbing it to death
Jonathan Paluzzi of Kingston, Massachusetts, has been sentenced to five to seven years in prison after killing his dog, Brutus, earlier this year.


