
For Immediate Release:
January 23, 2023
Contact:
Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382
Wilkesboro, N.C. â Following a recently obtained U.S. Department of Agriculture report revealing that approximately 3,200 chickens died when a trailer crashed at the Tyson Foods slaughterhouse in Wilkesboro, PETA fired off a letter today to District Attorney Tom Horner calling on him to investigate and file applicable criminal charges against those responsible.
According to the reports, on July 1 approximately 4,200 chickens were inside a trailer that overturned in the slaughterhouseâs driveway. Nearly 3,200 birds died, either on impact, from suffocation during the 90 minutes it took workers to right the trailer, from workers flipping cages from the truck with a forklift, or from being crushed underneath cages.
âThousands of chickens experienced terrifying deaths in a trailer crash and its aftermath, and those who didnât die immediately were trapped and suffered for up to an hour and a half,â says PETA Vice President Daniel Paden. âPETA is calling for a criminal investigation into the horrific fates of these birds and urges anyone disturbed by this incident to go vegan.â
PETAâwhose motto reads, in part, that âanimals are not ours to eatââopposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information on PETAâs investigative newsgathering and reporting, please visit PETA.org or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
PETAâs letter to Horner follows.
January 23, 2023
The Honorable Tom Horner
District Attorney
34th Prosecutorial District
Dear Mr. Horner:
Iâm writing to request that your office (and a local law-enforcement agency, as you deem appropriate) investigate and file applicable criminal charges against the individuals responsible for killing nearly 3,200 chickens in a trailer crash and its aftermath at the Tyson Foods Inc. slaughterhouse located at 704 Factory St. in Wilkesboro. The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) documented the incident in the attached report, which the agency just made available to the public.
According to the report, on July 1, 2022, an FSIS inspector âobserved a trailer that had overturned ⊠with approximately 4,200 birds in it.â The inspector determined that approximately 3,177 chickens died on impact and that it took Tyson personnel 90 minutes to right the trailer. Birds died slowly of suffocation, while others were killed when Tyson staff were âflipping cages from [the] truck via forklift and ⊠crushing the chickens under the cages.â
This conduct does not represent the otherwise-exempt âactivities conducted for the primary purpose of providing food for human ⊠consumptionâ and thus may violate N.C.G.S. § 14-360. Please note that FSISâ simple report on the matter carries no criminal or civil penalties and doesnât preempt criminal liability under state law for cruelty to animals. Thank you for your time and consideration and for the important work that you do.
Sincerely,
Daniel Paden
Vice President of Evidence Analysis
Cruelty Investigations Department
Source: Peta.org