Probation for Oregon man who stabbed ex-girlfriend’s pet fish
By APTuesday, October 13, 2009
Oregon man gets probation for stabbing fish
PORTLAND, Ore. — A 27-year-old man who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her pet fish has been sentenced to two years probation and a psychological evaluation. Court documents say Donald Earl Fite III wanted to reunite with the woman in July, but she wasn’t willing. Fite shoved her against a wall and tossed her against a bathtub. The woman fled, then returned to find her fish on the floor with a knife through it.
Court documents said Fite told an officer, “If she can’t have me, then she can’t have the fish.”
The Oregonian newspaper reported Fite declined comment Tuesday. His attorney, Tom Macnair, said stabbing the fish was “a very low point” in his client’s life.
Fite pleaded guilty to animal abuse and domestic-violence assault.
Information from: The Oregonian, www.oregonlive.com