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Man to spend 1 month in jail after shooting escaped miniature horse

WESTOVER, Md. (AP) — A Somerset County man will spend a month in jail for shooting a miniature horse that escaped his property.

The Daily Times of Salisbury reports that 55-year-old John N. Price of Westover was found guilty of animal cruelty, aggravated animal cruelty and two counts of reckless endangerment in a trial Monday in Somerset County District Court.

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Price says he shot the horse because it was getting dark and he didn't want it to cause a car crash on a nearby road.

Price's neighbor Bill Kennedy Jr. testified that Price walked away after shooting the animal, which Kennedy says squealed for several minutes. Price said the horse died immediately.

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Price had been sentenced to a year on each count, to be served concurrently, but 11 months of the sentence were suspended.

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