Pigeon killer fined $48k, one of WA's largest animal cruelty fines

Three men in Western Australia's Goldfields have been fined a total of nearly $130,000 for animal cruelty offences after they participated in a social media video, where a pigeon was bludgeoned to death with a golf club.

WARNING: This articles depicts acts of animal cruelty and some readers may find it distressing.


The trio were charged last month by the RSPCA, which investigated the incident at a Norseman mine site in June 2023.

Magistrate WIlliam Yoo told the 24-year-old man who wielded the golf club, Perth FIFO worker Luke Mitchell Summers, that the act was "vile" and "despicable".


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Luke Mitchell Summers, 24, leaves the Kalgoorlie Courthouse after being fined $48,000 for animal cruelty. (ABC Goldfields: Jarrod Lucas)


Summers pleaded guilty in the Kalgoorlie Magistrates' Court on Monday and was fined $48,000, plus $574 in court costs.

The RSPCA told the ABC the head sentence of $48,000 — just shy of the $50,000 maximum penalty for an individual — was one of the biggest fines ever handed down for animal cruelty in WA.

Two co-accused, 30-year-old Kudzai Chisweto and 30-year-old Michael John Roccisano, also pleaded guilty after appearing separately on Monday and were each fined $39,000, plus $574 in court costs.


Chisweto, who filmed the animal cruelty acts on his phone and then shared the video on social media, appeared in person while Roccisano entered his guilty plea via his lawyer, Carmel McKenzie.

The RSPCA interviewed Chisweto in July 2024 as part of its investigation, and the court was told he claimed he could not remember the incident or the co-accused.

His phone was seized, and only one 42-second clip could be recovered as he remotely deleted the files, the court was told.

The court heard Roccisano was filmed crouched near the pigeon, saying on camera "be careful, there are some bad c***s around here".

Act of 'compassion' claimed​

The court heard Summers used the club to hit the pigeon like a golf ball, while Chisweto filmed on his phone and shared the post alongside a laughing emoji and the caption "may his soul rest in peace".

After the initial strike, which sent the bird flying about a metre, Summers hit the bird with the club another four times, then picked it up by its foot, hanging upside down.

After each strike, the bird lost feathers and was still alive when it was discarded in a nearby skip bin.


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Screenshots of the animal cruelty incident. (Supplied: RSPCA)


Prosecutor Ian Weldon described Summers' behaviour as "wicked" and a "deliberate act of cruelty".

"It's very difficult to explain how three men can behave in such a disgraceful and disgusting way," he said.
The court heard the men had claimed the pigeon was injured and they were trying to euthanise it.

"It is simply wrong to say they were putting the pigeon out of its misery," Mr Weldon said.

"This was not an act of compassion or mercy ... they thought this was a joke."

Spent convictions denied​

The court heard Summers had been stood down by his employer over the incident and that his "employment prospects are in jeopardy".

Summers' lawyer tabled six character references in court and a letter expressing his remorse, saying his "conduct is unexplainable".

Magistrate William Yoo called the behaviour "vile" and "despicable", telling Summers during sentencing, "you betrayed your own humanity".

"To make matters worse, you laughed ... that's disgusting and despicable," he said.

"You should feel ashamed of that action ... I agree with the inspector that it is vile and incomprehensible that a grown man would act like this."

Magistrate Yoo said the pigeon would have suffered in a "large degree of distress" for a "few minutes", which he said is "far too long" for any animal.

Applications for spent convictions for all three men were denied by Magistrate Yoo, who said it was in the public interest that the offences go on their criminal records.

By Jarrod Lucas and Katrina Tap
 

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The bastard used the “ overkill” excuse , don’t remember etc etc etc.
Thankgod for once the judge overruled with common sense.
This bloke and his mates are wasted oxygen takers, of course they knew exactly what they were doing, video taped on their mobiles and posted with Laughing emoji

If this trio cannot pay the fines, put them in Jail or better still, take them to a golf course.
I cannot believe how humans are the cruelest individuals on earth.
Absolutely no reason to kill the bird in this manner, they did it for laughs and best thing, their 5 mins of “ fame” has not made them famous, just shows three pathetic and disgusting cowards.
Best part, the one that kept smashing the bird to pieces, lost his job and like his mates, named and shamed.
 
I am mortally afraid of birds but that was an awful and cruel act. Poor bird, doing no one any harm. Shoot the three of them, just one shot each in the foot, and see how they suffer, never mind just hitting them. Cruel bas***ds! I don’t often swear, not even at home, but this is absolutely disgusting and then filming it?! Sick, sick, sick.
 
Don't want them in gaol, then we have to pay for their up-keep out of the public purse, only works if they were put out in the public, in bright orange overalls, picking up rubbish along our roads and working in the nursing homes doing jobs. Public humiliation, with photos and the huge fines works for me, should be more of these huge fines for any form of animal cruelty in other States, some of these Magistrates are afraid to hit them hard in the wallet. The fines should go to the animal shelters to help with their care of abused/neglected animals, maybe the offenders should do a few thousand hours of community service in these areas.
 
I am mortally afraid of birds but that was an awful and cruel act. Poor bird, doing no one any harm. Shoot the three of them, just one shot each in the foot, and see how they suffer, never mind just hitting them. Cruel bas***ds! I don’t often swear, not even at home, but this is absolutely disgusting and then filming it?! Sick, sick, sick.
Me too, I’m terrified of birds but I would never intentionally hurt one. It broke my heart to hear of the suffering this bird went through
 
And this is the reason why I don't like people. And people like this cnut I hate with a passion. These animal haters are demons who escaped from hell. {I'm also thinking with sadness in my heart, how the Allan-Labor government, shot and killed almost a 100 koalas, many koala babies as well. } 👿😡👿😡
Reading your post Petra I notice that a word seemed to be spelt wrong? there were three of them so it should have been cnuts? 👍😀
 
Yet Woolworths cops a $1900 fine for selling food past its "use by date".

Next they will be jailing minors for a minimum of six months for pulling the wings off flies.
People who buy food past its use by date can take some responsibility.
Unfortunately, the bird had no choice in the matter and although birds annoy me making a mess all over my patio, I would never condone that behavior.
 
Yet Woolworths cops a $1900 fine for selling food past its "use by date".

Next they will be jailing minors for a minimum of six months for pulling the wings off flies.
😳😳absolutely not even close to what these “ Adults” did.
Don't get why Woolworths has a mention or minors.
Did you read the whole account of what these bastards did. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️
 
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They should all have had to undergo mental health assessments. Humans like these lowlifes could later in their life turn into murderers, they have no regard for life at all, albeit animals or humans. There is just way too much violence in this world right now. 😞😞
IF they had mental health assessments done, they would have got off with a slap on the wrist.
At the ages stated, just pure bloody cruelty.
 

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