Neighbors From Hell (Source of My Illnesses & Why I Can’t Always Be Mic’d Up During Streams)
Lee Neace, our neighbor, a violent criminal, a Lincoln County School bus driver continues to add roosters next to my dad’s property. This morning Lee added at least an additional seven roosters next to dad’s house. Lee has been caught red-handed in a rooster fighting ring. Lee has been caught red-handed causing the unlawful premature death of multiple dogs that were tied up in his yard by the means of a shotgun. Lee has been caught red-handed unlawfully discharging a shotgun next to a public highway. His son has been caught red-handed unlawfully discharging a shotgun next to a public highway. His wife has been caught red-handed beating a puppy with a pvc pipe. Yet, Lincoln County Sheriff Gary Linville & his office, Lincoln County Magistrate Kim Clayton & the Lincoln County Courthouse, and the Lincoln County Health Department continues to allow this man to own animals and weapons. Lee is intentionally harassing, assaulting and trying to kill my dad and I. The law is just sitting by allowing it to happen.
I, personally, am under the care of two physicians. One primary and one ENT specialist. I am currently on eight daily medications. Have had multiple testing done. Have had four bad ear infections in two years. Have tachycardia, chest pains, anxiety, high blood pressure, pain & ringing in my ear, headaches, experiencing sleep deprivation and it’s all because of Lee Neace.
Below is a link to my Facebook account. It’s where you can view the pictures of him carrying the tied-up dogs he shot and of his wife carrying the shotgun.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02u8WZBaosjppfgcqgBAABL49dbFd7oeZrNZFtYmvEBJqFEZkMPKCGbjk4HykRDGnQl&id=100083501011459
Also:
WEST VIRGINIA CODE §61-8-19
CHAPTER 61. CRIMES AND THEIR PUNISHMENT.
ARTICLE 8. CRIMES AGAINST CHASTITY, MORALITY AND DECENCY.
§61-8-19. Cruelty to animals; penalties; exclusions.
(i) In addition to any other penalty which can be imposed for a violation of this section, a court shall prohibit any person so convicted from possessing, owning or residing with any animal or type of animal for a period of five years following entry of a misdemeanor conviction and fifteen years following entry of a felony conviction. A violation under this subsection is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding $2,000 and forfeiture of the animal
http://www.wvlegislature.gov/wvcode/chapterentire.cfm?chap=61&art=8§ion=19