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Andrew Van Sickle assigned as prosecutor in the infamous ‘shark’ case

This is a huge breakthrough! Looks like all this internet attention is working! Great job everyone who kept the pressure on! It could very well be our actions that prevented this case from slipping through the cracks. Let’s keep up the amazing work, and focus on MTV’s Siesta Key show while our state departments unravel this case.

Synopsis:

  • Numerous violations
  • Expect charges Mid-August
  • Number of witnesses have come forward
  • Witnesses will not be named for privacy reasons

BREAKING NEWS: Assistant State Attorney Andrew Van Sickle has been assigned to the ‘shark‘ case. He states that lots of violations have been uncovered and lots more are coming. They will have answers to whether charges will be filed mid August. See Video for breaking news…

According to islander.org, Assistant State Attorney Andrew Van Sickle, the prosecutor assigned to animal abuse cases in Manatee County, said:

“The more we dig, it seems like the more crimes — at least fishing violations — we uncover.”

Van Sickle said Aug. 7 a formal decision from the 12th Judicial Circuit State Attorney is expected by mid-August.

He compared the investigation to “pulling a thread” that keeps unraveling.

Various groups have offered to support charges against the men in court, he added. Although the state and law enforcement aren’t releasing names, Van Sickle says they know the men responsible.

Still the investigation is building.

“We have received a large number of tips from the public and we’re looking into every one of them,” said Klepper, spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Outrage has catapulted online and in the media, including CNN, The New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and overseas to include the Daily Mail and the BBC.

More than 196,600 people have signed a Change.org petition calling for the arrest of the men for the shark-dragging incident and other alleged acts of animal cruelty.

The petition seeks jail time, community service and the revocation of fishing licenses.

Mark “the Shark” Quartiano of Miami initially brought the video of the group of men in a speedboat dragging a shark to the attention of authorities.

Quartiano told the media he received that video and a photo of a filleted shark from Michael Wenzel, who boasted to him about the shark-killing.

The video shows three men aboard a speeding boat, allegedly Michael Wenzel captaining the boat, Burns Easterling commenting, “Look, it’s almost already dead,” and Spencer Heintz on his phone. A fourth man, Bo Benac, is alleged to be behind the camera.

Easterling grew up on the island, where his father was the original developer of the failed Tidemark Lodge, now being developed as Waterline Resort. Manatee County planning section manager Robert Wenzel and County Commissioner Betsy Benac are parents of Wenzel and Benac. Heintz is the son of attorney Steven E. Heintz, a local personal injury attorney.

Numerous other videos of abuse allegedly at the hands of Wenzel and friends have circulated online since the Quartiano video release.

They show some of the men shooting fish with handguns and flare guns, pouring beer into the gills of a hammerhead shark and the mouth of a goliath grouper, harassing a manatee by putting a water hose in its mouth, pulling the wings of a white pelican, and other abuse.

Capt. David White of Anna Maria Charters said Wenzel has been known for killing tarpon in the area “for a couple of years.”

Wenzel was previously investigated by the FWC, although no charges were brought, which may be what prompted him to label himself as “FWC’s Most Wanted” on Instagram and Facebook.

White said the men deserve to be arrested and never allowed back on the water.

“Even if nothing happens, this will follow them the rest of their lives,” he said.

Gov. Rick Scott spoke out on the incident in a July 28 letter to the FWC. He called it irresponsible and reckless abuse and asked for a review of fishing regulations and state law “to ensure such inhumane acts are strictly prohibited.”

Apparently, the county will not take comments.

Manatee County Attorney Mickey Palmer read a statement Aug. 3 to the Board of County Commissioners, recommending it “refrain from entertaining comments” about the shark video and such matters, saying they “apparently occurred on and in the waters of the state of Florida” and “not the business of county government.”

A spokesperson for the men, Jon Weiffenbach Jr. of Weiffenbach & Reinhart, a law firm in Bradenton, said to be a friend of the families, did not respond to July 28 and Aug. 5 emails asking for comment on the investigation or whether any of the men have issued an apology.

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Breaking News An Ass’t State Attorney by the name of Andrew Van Sickle has been assigned to the case. He states lots of violations have been uncovered and lots more coming. They will have answers to whether charges will be filed mid August. See Video for breaking news….

Posted by Prosecute Michael Wenzel, Kompothecras, Bo Benac for Animal Abuse on Tuesday, August 8, 2017

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