Faye the swan was a beloved figure in Manlius, New York, as she plied the town ponds with her cygnets in tow. Her lineage has delighted residents since 1905.
But to three refugee teens, she looked like a meal.
One day she was simply gone, and once her disappearance was noticed, tips flooded in to police and they eventually arrested 18-year-old Eman Hussan of Syracuse, New York, and two minors, aged 16 and 17, all of whom are natives of Myanmar and attend high school in the area.
They had killed the beauty—who did not fight back because she was nesting—and took it home, where they and their families ate it. It seems unlikely they didn’t know it was a crime: “I just don’t know how if you were from the area you wouldn’t see the fences or the ‘no fishing’ signage,” Manlius Police Sgt. Ken Hatter said.Their excuses […]
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