I've just watched the first hour of Kerri's video. I think by her own evidence it's pretty clear that she didn't miss an opportunity to make a sad situation worse. The agricultural authorities and law enforcement sent to prevent her from interfering were FAR from "goons". They showed almost superhuman restraint and more courtesy than I could have mustered in the face of her out of control and combative behavior.
As a person who had been a law enforcement person herself, she certainly knew that court order was going to be executed. It outweighs an e-mail by about the difference between a scooter and an 18-wheeler. Her histrionics were never going to change that and she had to know it IF she had been an officer of the court at some point. So she grandstanded for the media she hoped to attract and for social media.
Her disregard for how she might have spread the disease to a much larger flock within a 1/4 mile of her unsecured property is pretty stunning. It makes her claims for concern about innocent animals very suspect to say the least. And I say that because, by her own statement we know that she had had her chickens tested but DID NOT know what the results of the tests were at that point.
Finally, at no point in the hour I've seen does she attempt to help her kids process what's happening or to comfort them. Instead she modeled out of control behavior that just escalated the potential damage that could be done to their emotional health.
If, as someone else said some posts before, it takes the state too long to respond to advice that there are sick birds, a case like Kerri's sheds light on why.
As a person who had been a law enforcement person herself, she certainly knew that court order was going to be executed. It outweighs an e-mail by about the difference between a scooter and an 18-wheeler. Her histrionics were never going to change that and she had to know it IF she had been an officer of the court at some point. So she grandstanded for the media she hoped to attract and for social media.
Her disregard for how she might have spread the disease to a much larger flock within a 1/4 mile of her unsecured property is pretty stunning. It makes her claims for concern about innocent animals very suspect to say the least. And I say that because, by her own statement we know that she had had her chickens tested but DID NOT know what the results of the tests were at that point.
Finally, at no point in the hour I've seen does she attempt to help her kids process what's happening or to comfort them. Instead she modeled out of control behavior that just escalated the potential damage that could be done to their emotional health.
If, as someone else said some posts before, it takes the state too long to respond to advice that there are sick birds, a case like Kerri's sheds light on why.