Thursday, June 11, 2026

Las Vegas animal advocates react to sentencing in Reba the bulldog case

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Animal advocates shared their reactions after a choose sentenced the person who pleaded responsible to Reba the bulldog’s loss of life to jail.

“Her life mattered,” Lindsey Pinapfel of Vegas Pet Rescue Challenge mentioned of Reba. “Her suffering mattered.”

The sentencing was an emotional second for many who beloved Reba, as Laushaul Junior was sentenced to 16 months to 4 years in jail on Wednesday.

Isaac Laushaul Jr., 33, has a credit score of 278 days served, so if he serves the minimal sentence, he’ll serve barely greater than a yr. He accepted a plea deal, admitting to a felony depend of cruelty to animals final month.

In an announcement, Clark County District Lawyer Steve Wolfson known as the crime one which “shocked the conscience.”

Las Vegas suspect in ‘Reba’ the bulldog’s loss of life sentenced

“It really sends a message out there,” Pinapfel mentioned. “That we are going to make sure that we hold individuals accountable against animals.”

Pinapfel was with the case from the beginning; Vegas Pet Rescue Challenge helped Reba, who died of warmth stroke final summer season, after she was discovered taped in a plastic tub subsequent to a dumpster within the central valley.

Police arrested Laushaul Junior and Markeisha Foster a number of months later, after surveillance video of them leaving the canine close to the dumpster was broadly circulated.

The tragedy sparked a serious motion that led to this yr’s passage of “Reba’s Law,” to strengthen penalties for animal abuse.

“It’s not just about Reba,” Pinapfel mentioned. “It’s about every animal in Clark County and Las Vegas.”

A choose’s ruling on Laushaul Junior’s sentencing marked the most recent transfer in an ongoing effort to combat again in opposition to animal cruelty.

“Is it the outcome that we actually wanted? Not entirely,” Pinapfel mentioned. “But the fact that this individual is going to remain behind bars and actually serve real time is crucial to this.”

4 years is the utmost sentence a choose may give Laushaul Junior. Since he was charged earlier than Reba’s regulation handed, it would not apply to his case.

He was additionally ordered to pay restitution for veterinary prices.

Markeisha Foster additionally took a plea deal in June. She is due again in court docket for sentencing on Sept. 15.

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