Indiana man arrested, caught on camera harming cat: court docs
Share and Follow


MUNCIE, Ind. — A Muncie man was arrested after he allegedly harmed multiple cats, including one specific instance that was captured on camera.

According to court documents from the Muncie Police Department filed in Delaware County, 37-year-old Brandon Doolittle has been preliminarily charged with one count of cruelty to an animal, a Level 6 felony. Doolittle was arrested on Monday.

Officers with the department were called to a reported animal problem at a local restaurant early Saturday morning. The court documents stated that a woman told officers a video was taken on a Ring camera of a family member, later identified as Doolittle, harming a cat.

The video, reportedly taken from a home in northwest Muncie, allegedly shows Doolittle grabbing a yellow/orange cat named Sebastian under a piece of furniture. The court documents allege that Doolittle punched the cat with his hand and then held the cat in both of his hands.

In the video, Doolittle’s body is obstructing the view on the camera when a “loud snap is heard” while Doolittle reportedly moves his right shoulder and hand. The documents then state that Doolittle places Sebastian in a trash can.

Later, the woman told police that Sebastian did not die at that point, alleging that Doolittle shot the cat with a pellet gun a few days later. The woman said that the incident reportedly occurred in early August, and Doolittle asked her to delete the camera footage.

The woman also told police about other alleged instances of violence that Doolittle was involved in with animals. The documents state that Doolittle reportedly shot another cat in May.

“When asked about why (Doolittle) harmed the animals, (the woman) stated that he would often laugh about harming them and would show her the videos of the acts,” the documents said. “She stated she believed he did this to ‘haunt her.'”

In an interview that Doolittle reportedly had with law enforcement, the documents said that when he was told that the interview was about the alleged video footage of him slapping or striking a cat, he requested a lawyer.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Oregon teens Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard score legal win in lawsuit against OSAA for competing against transgender athletes

Oregon Teens Triumph in Landmark Legal Battle Against OSAA Over Transgender Athlete Competition

In a noteworthy legal victory, Oregon teenagers Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard…
No SNAP benefits to be issued in November as government shutdown stretches on

Court Rulings on SNAP Intensify Food Assistance Challenges Amid Government Shutdown

(The Hill) Over the past week, the Trump administration has successfully contested…
Trump proposes radical healthcare plan to hand cash to millions

Trump Unveils Innovative Healthcare Strategy to Directly Benefit Millions

President Donald Trump has unveiled a groundbreaking healthcare initiative aiming to direct…
Meghan back acting because she and Harry fear running out of money?

Meghan Markle Returns to Acting Amid Financial Concerns: Royal Couple’s Next Chapter

With a smile, a graceful wave, and an air of elegance, the…
Flocking to Florida: Flamingo numbers are growing in the Sunshine State

Florida’s Flamingo Boom: Record Numbers of Iconic Birds Thrive in the Sunshine State

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The population of flamingos in Florida is on the…
4 dead, 11 injured after police chase ends in crash in Ybor City, TPD says

Tragic Ybor City Crash: Police Chase Results in 4 Fatalities and 11 Injuries

The Tampa Police Department has apprehended 22-year-old Silas Sampson, charging him with…
Supreme Court grants Trump last minute order blocking SNAP payments

Supreme Court Halts SNAP Payments Following Trump’s Emergency Appeal

The Trump administration scored a win on Friday when the Supreme Court…
Jailyn Martinez points to a real firearm during a gun safety lesson at Berclair Elementary School, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Revolutionizing Safety: How Mandatory Gun Safety Lessons in Schools Empower Kids to ‘Stop, Don’t Touch

In the current academic year, students across various states will be introduced…