Posted on 03/07/2023 10:23:42 AM PST by nickcarraway
A restaurant in the famous San Francisco Chinatown was visited this morning by the SFPD and federal agents, after an investigation showed the owners regularly killed dogs they found in the neighborhood and served them to customers.
Agents of both the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) accompanied the police officers who searched “White Lotus Royal Buffet“, looking for dog meat.
Large quantities of dog meat were found on the site and taken to a forensic lab to be analyzed.
According to the SFPD spokesman the owner of the restaurant, Tengdo Hueng, admitted snatching dogs from the area with his 16-year old son and killing them for meat.
“We Have Found The Remains Of At Least Six Different Dogs, And Three Of Them Correspond To Dogs That Were Reported Stolen Over The Last Two Weeks.” Most of the neighborhood’s telephone poles have been covered with posters of various missing dogs for more than a year. In the neighborhoods of Chinatown stray dogs have been going missing for years, but pet dogs have also begun going missing. On January 27, the day before Chinese New Year, a total of 12 dogs were reported missing.
Over the following few months, more animals vanished, and stories of a “serial dog killer” started to spread.
A mile from the restaurant, more than 150 dogs vanished in 2021, and over 100 did so in the first three months of 2022, according to the Humane Society of New York.
The accused and his kid, according to the authorities, could have murdered hundreds of dogs while hunting them with nets, lassos, and rudimentary spears.
According to the SNPD, the owner of the restaurant has long been slaughtering and cooking stray animals, but as his business grew, he was forced to start stealing dogs right out of their owners’ backyards.
The authorities have only been able to accuse Mr. Hueng of killing 11 animals despite the enormous number of missing animals.
He now faces up to 95 years in prison and a total of 47 criminal accusations. In June, he should show up in court.
Penalty should be roasting the owners slowly and then turning them into dog food.
working in cheap chinese restaurants is one way illegals from China pay-back the traffickers who brought them over.
Of course, these illegals are coming from the lowest elements of Chinese society, know nothing about food, or food safety and will do anything for a buck. But we allow it.
Dammit son! I said WALK those dogs, not wok them!
In related news,people in SF have been eating dog meat. Supply and demand.
The stry was on another source last night.
Assuming he doesn’t flea the country.
Not much meat on the Fauchihuahua, though.
The headline, though, did make me wonder if the original script of Breaking Bad was about cooking dogs, not cooking drugs.
Doesn’t feel right. I couldn’t find any other mentions that matched the details of this story, which is a huge red flag.
That story on Snopes seems to be completely different. The names of the people and restaurant are different, and different details.
Dunno, looks like a good collar to me.
Kill them and feed them to the dogs.
“I hope these spicy meatballs were made with ground round?
“No; meatbaw made with ground hound.”
What, did they run out of stray cats?
Dog-gone Good!
Check the details on your story. If it’s supposed to be in San Francisco then why does it mention “the Humane Society of New York” and why the “SNPD” citiation?
Also, the alledged owner in your post, “Tengdo Hueng”, shows up in a similar story from 2017:
It is entirely fake. Here is the same restaurant being shut down in 2018 in NYC:
There is also no evidence for this restaurant anywhere. 30 seconds of Googling will confirm it isn’t on Yelp or Google Maps.
Lol!
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