There is a video of the virus that appears to show that a woman pulling the horse's tail is leading to her arrest.
Authorities arrested 29-year-old Tomasa Pan Jojleon of San Francisco after pulling the horse's tail on Saturday and injured him riding an animal, according to the Daily City Police Station (DCPD). I said In a Facebook press release. The incident occurred on the Ocean View Stall (OVS) on February 23rd, according to the caption on Virus Instagram. video Written by Alexandra Fuerte, a child's self-descriptive cousin.
“The officers learned during riding lessons that the boy's rider fell off the horse after an unknown female subject approached the horse from behind and pulled its tail,” DCPD said. “The unexpected behavior surprised the horse and the boy was abandoned.”
The video shows two adults leading the horse with the child to each horse while the couple is standing nearby. A woman can be seen running behind the horse behind which was carrying a young boy. She then appears to grab its tail and puts the horse behind her. The boy appears to fall from the animal when people scream in the video. (Related: Virginia women are unaware of the rescue horses that have been found to be champions)
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According to the DCPD, Panjojöjleón left the scene before law enforcement arrived. The Instagram post claimed that the woman ran away to check on the child, and the stable worker worked to calm the horse.
Panjojöréon was arrested and reserved for the dangers of a felony child, police said.
According to an Instagram post, the child claimed that he had bruised on his body. According to the caption, he was wearing a helmet at the time of the incident and did not suffer from a concussion.
Meri Fuerte, mother, I said On KTVU2 Saturday, she was disappointed by how the OVS team dealt with the incident.
ovs I insisted In a video posted on Facebook on Sunday, the mother of the child filled out a case report saying the child was not injured and refused to see a doctor provided to the family by the horse riding centre.
“First of all, I have never mentioned that this incident is an ovs disorder or that I wanted to put anything on it. [of] Their responsibility. From day one, our priority was to find a woman who pulls the horse's tail, as she believes she should be accountable to her. [actions]”Self-proclaimed family Appeal Monday on Instagram. “I know she was taken into custody on 2/28 and bailed out 3/1, but she will continue to fight so that the woman never harms anyone again.”
