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Police Raid Uncovers Brutal Cockfighting Ring
2 Jun
Summary
- A cockfighting ring, timer, and weigh station were found.
- Fifty-two live chickens and three dead ones were discovered.
- Thousands of dollars, a firearm, and children were present.

In a significant bust last Saturday, law enforcement officials raided a warehouse on Franklin Street in Chester, Pennsylvania, dismantling an alleged organized cockfighting operation. The raid, a joint effort by state and local police and the SPCA, interrupted a fight already underway.
Investigators discovered a scene consistent with animal fighting, including a ring, timer, and weigh station. Fifty-two live chickens and three deceased birds were found. Evidence of preparation for fights, such as shaved birds and tape on legs for sharp implements, was also noted.
Authorities seized thousands of dollars and a firearm from the scene. Disturbingly, a person brought two young children to the violent event. The Delaware County District Attorney's office is pursuing felony charges for animal fighting, with potential charges for attendees and bettors.
The investigation is ongoing as evidence is processed. The Pennsylvania SPCA urges anyone with information to contact their Cruelty Hotline.