Whether he turned himself in or not, does not preclude his innocence or guilt. An arrest warrant was issued for Flint Dahl's arrest, he turned himself in. That alone does not make him guilty. I think that if he had gone to the cops before the warrant and said I'm guilty, then he'd be guilty. However, in some cases, those admissions of guilt are thrown out for various reasons. :???:
I sure hope you all understand, I do not agree with what was done to this horse. Whoever is convicted, should pay the utmost price.
I do not know Flint Dahl, or his family. I do not even know of him. So, please don't say I am standing up for him for that reason. In fact, I am not standing up for him at all. I am standing up our rights as citizens.
As US citizens we have the right of being innocent until proven guilty. Many of our veterans and soldiers have fought and paid the ultimate price for this right.
TTB :wink: