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Animal Rights Show at UMass Slashed: As much as $5,000 Reward Provided

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October 20, 2023

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Tasgola Bruner 202-483-7382

Amherst, Mass. – PETA is providing a reward of as much as $5,000 for data resulting in the arrest and conviction of the vandal who used a razor blade to slash up and destroy the group’s show on the College of Massachusetts–Amherst (UMass). Images of the vandalism are right here.

PETA introduced the exhibit—“With out Consent,” which examines the historical past of experiments on animals from the Nineteen Twenties by way of at the moment—to UMass as a part of its marketing campaign in opposition to Agnès Lacreuse’s menopause experiments on marmosets.

The vandal attacked the show round 3:30 p.m. ET at the moment. As PETA reported to police, a younger man in his late teenagers or early twenties was noticed fleeing the scene; PETA’s witness describes him as white, roughly 6 toes tall, with shaggy brown hair, and sporting a plaid flannel jacket. Police are searching for the perpetrator and checking close by CCTV cameras for footage of the crime.

“A violent man could have vandalized PETA’s show, however we’ll nonetheless be at UMass subsequent week to talk up in behalf of the tiny marmosets who’re mutilated and killed in Agnès Lacreuse’s laboratory,” says PETA Vice President Dr. Alka Chandna. “PETA urges everybody to be on the alert for a younger man on campus with a pointy object, as different college students could also be in danger. We recommend that police begin with staff in Lacreuse’s laboratory.”


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