Three WA men filmed attacking pigeon with golf club at WA mine site fined

WARNING: Distressing content
Three men have been fined more than $100,000 for their roles in a video where a pigeon was mercilessly attacked with a golf club.
The shocking video was initially reported to RSPCA WA and depicts one of the men, a 25-year-old, hitting the pigeon with a golf club, launching the bird more than a metre through the air.
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The 25-year-old hit the bird four times, with its feathers falling out with each subsequent hit.
After the assault, the pigeon was picked up, still alive, and tossed into a nearby skip bin.

The 25-year-old was fined $48,000 for his role, while the two other offenders – both 30-year-old men, were fined $39,000 for their part in producing the video.
The trio were all working on a gold mining project in Western Australia at the time of the 2023 offence.
The video, posted to one of the offender’s Snapchat stories, was captioned “May his soul rest in peace” followed by a crying laughing emoji.
The pigeon was alive throughout the sinister attack, and the men could be heard laughing throughout the video.

The men were sentenced on Monday in the Kalgoorlie Magistrates Court where magistrate William Yoo labelled the attacker’s “abominable” conduct as a “disgusting and despicable thing to do”.
He said the act “was absolutely disgusting, vile and reprehensible,” and the “innocent and vulnerable” pigeon’s distress was evident throughout the assault.
Mr Yoo described the men as having “egged each other on” and betraying their “own humanity”.
RSPCA WA inspector manager Kylie Green said the behaviour of the men in the video was disgusting.
“There is never an excuse to torment or abuse an animal,” she said.
“The fines handed down today are profoundly significant and it is hoped the message is loud and clear to those who think that cruelty towards animals is OK.”
Originally published as Three WA men filmed attacking pigeon with golf club fined