Justice for Jaime and Gabby
Rally
This article was written by Linda Wissel who organized the
Rally. She is a long time Rushville Shelter volunteer and
supporter and friend of Jaime Glandon. the article was
written for the USAP forum.
First I'd like to
say that I've volunteered at the Rushville Shelter
for almost 3 years. I found one of their
dogs on petfinder and went out to adopt, the
animals in the shelter broke my heart, the
conditions were apalling. Although I live 2
hours away in Cincinnati I vowed to do something
for those animals. It's the hell holes that
need us most. That is how I met Jamie
Glandon (the shelter worker now facing being fired
for saving Gabby). At the time Jamie was a
volunteer from Indianapolis which is about an hour
drive from Rushville. Jamie is selfless,
compassionate and dedicated to the animals.
As a volunteer she would drive almost daily to the
shelter to take pictures for the petfinder
website, if not for Jamie the shelter wouldn't
have been listed. She was always on the job
for the shelter transporting dogs, she made many
changes as a volunteer to make the shelter rescue
friendly. When the shelter
worker who was previously in Jamie's position
resigned it left only Jack Hill to run the
shelter. Jamie volunteered to work FULL
TIME, assuming all the duties of a paid employee
for over a month with no guarantee that she would
be awarded the paid position. Jamie had to
go through the same interview and application
process as anyone else. Jamie was awarded
the position about 6 months ago. Jamie
forged relationships, and utilized her existing
contacts with the rescue community to place more
dogs in her years of volunteering then the shelter
had placed into homes in the last 10 years.
The Rushville had close to a 95% kill rate for
dogs and much higher for cats. Jamie and I
have shed many tears, scraped up money we didn't
have becuse a dog or cat needed vet care which the
shelter doesn't provide. I know her to be
beyond reproach, I know Jamie is telling the
truth and I will stand with her till hell
freezes over!
Justice for Jamie and Gabby Rally in
Rushville
My partner Teri and I rolled into town
horn blaring, around 11am, windows painted
"Honk for Jamie and Gabby", "Stop
the Inhumane Killing in Rushville", car laden
with signs, USAP donated buttons and banner, dog
mascot costume. It was a sunny day but cold, we
were bundled up for a long haul in the day
time high of 34 degrees. I had the
support of Marj and Dawn on the phone, quickly
giving me advice as to what to do if
the police showed up with riot gear!
LOL There was a winter weather advisory
posted for that night, snow was
expected.
Two members from Adopt-A-Pet, coming from
Cincinnati as well, were delayed a bit by problems
with the donated RV.
Teri and I were the first ones there so I
donned my dog mascot costume and was lead
(you can't see out of those costumes) to the
corner, sign in hand. I'll tell you I felt
so alone until I heard Teri's voice, one lone
voice, cracking as she began to shout "Justice for
Jamie, Justice for Gabby". That's courage
folks, at least I was under the dog costume!
We weren't alone long before the crew in
the RV arrived, quickly following were three
member of Adopt-A-Pet out of Liberty
Indiana.
Of course, one of the
news stations from Indianapolis arrived right at noon
when we were still setting up and not out in full
force. Taylor had the sign that seems
to have peeved the people in Rushville off the
most, it read "Welcome to Rushville, We Kill
Dogs Here....But Not Very
Well". Our mascot was an inflatable
Scooby Do. The USAP banner read,
"Stop the Inhumae Killing at the Rushville
Shelter! The United States Animal
Protection Demands Justice for Jamie and Gabby!" Our
USAP buttons read, "Stop Inhumane
Killing of Animals in Shelters, U.S. Animal
Protection". One of our signs
said "Mayor Bridges, You've Been
Naughty" and the person carrying it had
a Santa hat on and was ringing cow
bells. Some of our other signs;
"Don't Kill Gabby
AGAIN!", "HONK for Jamie
& Gabby!", "Let Gabby Live!"
Some of our chants were "Rushville....Suport
Your Shelter!", "Mayor Bridges Tell The
Truth!" ,
"Justice For Jamie, Justice For Gabby!" "Mayor
Bridges, Tell The Truth!".
We were 7 strong through most of the
afternoon, we rallied from noon until about 3:00
then broke for lunch. It seemed we had more
support for the evening rally then we did for the
afternoon. I guess alot of the afternoon
traffic were retired folks who have known the
Mayor and thought of us as
"outsiders". We had the
privledge of being flipped of by an un-named, soon
to be named, member of the Republican Party in
Rushville. He made the mistake of bragging
about it to a loyal Jamie supporter. You
know who I'm talking about Marj! Lisa from
Adopt-A-Pet in Liberty left to pick up her three
daughters from school and then returned. We
were 10 strong then. Sadly, I can't tell you
how many times those little girls, one of which
was wearing a Santa hat, were flipped off and told
to shove it in their ass.
After lunch we had to do a little re
planning. Our original plan had been to move
up to the Police Department and rally outside of
the Council Chambers where the meeting was being
held. Hang the USAP banner on the R.V. and
using that as a back drop, rally.
Conveniently, the City had removed the shelter
issue from the agenda. Jamie still planned
on attending this meeting, as she had all other
Council meetings even with the agenda
change. Jamie said "I'm not going to hide,
I'm going in with my head held high." And
that she did. There were other issues
that made us decide to contine the "open
invitation" rally at the courthouse. Jamie
had about 30 personal friends, heads of other
local shelters and family to support her at
the meeting.
For the evening rally
we picked up Lindsey and Leslie Woelfel
representing Muncie ARF. We had much more
support from the residents that evening then we
did during the day. When someone driving by, or
stopped at the red light honked we began to chant
"THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU". One woman who
joined us was getting ready to leave and I told her how
much we appreciated her coming out, I asked what
rescue she was with. She said, "I'm just from
Rushville, I live here". I said "You know, you are the very first
resident to come out and join us today". She
looked absolutely stricken and said "You have got to be
kidding me". I said "No, in fact, I'm from
Cincinnati and have been volunteering at the shelter
for almost 3 years and it hasn't been until this past
summer that we got our first Rushville
volunteer". She absolutley couldn't believe it,
and seemed downright ashamed. She thanked us for
coming and doing this for the town. I thanked her
again, shook her hand. We had people stopping at
the traffic light asking what was going on, when told,
they would just lay on the horn. About 8 more
residents came forward to join us, we gave them all
buttons, cards, exchanged emails so we could organize
for the next rally. One man, a Rushville
resident, thanked us and went to the Shell Station and
bought us all hot coffee, which was much
appreciated. Those are the people that give me
hope.
We got word that the Council meeting had
ended, and when Jamie left, 30 of her supporters
got up and followed her out. The Indy news
station was there to interview her and behind her
gathered all of her supporters.
Overall, I think we made a statement in
Rushville. Our lack of numbers protesting, I
think hurt us in that it added to the perception
of us being a "fringe element". One
man, during lunch pulled up to the RV with the
Adopt-A-Pet crew and asked "You all from Peta?"
they replied "No". He said "Good, because if you
were I was going to get my gun out and shoot
you". Some people drove by with complete
indifference, at one point, between chants, I said
to Taylor. "When you see people like that,
totally indifferent, doesn't it make you wonder if
they've not stood for anything in their
lives?".
I think it is sad when people from out of
town have to come to a town and stand up
because the town won't stand up for
itself. I think it's sad when volunteer's
have to come from out of town and volunteer
because a town won't volunteer for itself. I
told one of the news stations, "We are the people
who have pulled dogs out of your shelter and
placed them into no kill rescues and foster homes,
We are the same people who on a minutes notice
would be here to help clean and paint your
shelter".
I'm willing to do it again, if I have to,
stand alone. If I have to stand alone I will
write an appeal to the people of Rushville,
delivered thru the Rushville Republican.
Basically saying, now it's your turn. If
they leave me standing alone, it makes a
statement, if they join me and we can circle the
courthouse, what a wonderful statement that would
make.
I want to thank you all, all the member
of USAP, Marj and Dawn especially. You do
wonderful work and we are honored that you
supported our cause with your generous
donations. It is much appreciated. As
are the numerous people who continue to spread the
word over the internet. We have to let the
elected officals in Rushville know that we aren't
finished yet, that this will not go away, and as
our last chant promised "WE WILL BE BACK".
Thank you all.
Sincerely,
Linda Wissel
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