The Conover family and their dog Bailey left Pet Smart in Moorestown
headed home Tuesday and while they didn't pick up a copy of Michael
Vick's new book "Finally Free" right next door at Barnes and Noble,
they were disturbed by new threats made against Vick.
"Give the man a break, everybody deserves a second chance," Patty Conover told FOX 29
"Leave the poor guy alone," her husband David said. "He paid for his crime."
The
threats have caused the cancellation of Vick's March 23rd appearance at
this Moorestown Barnes and Noble and another slated for March 26th in
Exton, Chester County.
Vick and his family were threatened as well as
the stores and their employees.
"When I see you, I'm going to bash
your....head in," one person wrote. In another threat directed at his
daughter, the writer said, "We should push your daughter into a pool
with a battery."
"Which is terrible because I have a son and
he's my world, she shouldn't be getting any repercussions from any of
this," said Pet Smart customer Ashley Bermudez.
"It's horrible, I don't agree with that at all, no not at all," Conover added.
"People
hold a grudge for the wrong reasons. The man's done his time. He
deserves to move," said another customer, Mark Diamond.
In
Moorestown, dog lovers who admit they were once angry over Vick's past
involvement in dog fighting, now say he deserves a second chance, not
violent death threats.
"There's so many people out there that are really strange today, you gotta' be careful," Conover said.
"Michael Vick, what he did in the past is in the past," said Claude Hill.
Vick
sent out a message on Twitter saying, "I appreciate all the love and
support...it means a lot to me and my fam," with the hashtag
lovemyfans. Barnes and Noble here would not comment.
"Let him enjoy his time with his family and his new dog and leave them alone," Bermudez said.
Philadelphia police are aware of the threats, but they are not investigating.
They
have not been asked for any round the clock security on Vick.
The
quarterback is not believed to be in Philadelphia right now. Police say
they would provide protection at public appearances if the threats were
deemed "credible and imminent."
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:47 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:47:02 GMT
City administration officials came before a City Council committee with orders not to talk about the building collapse, but that didn't stop council members from raising questions.
City administration officials came before a City Council committee with orders not to talk about the building collapse, but that didn't stop council members from raising questions.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:17:37 GMT
Lots of traffic and police activity, police cameras are everywhere. But that didn't stopped this armed robber from calmly walking into a Dunkin Donuts on camera Monday afternoon and sticking the place up.
Lots of traffic and police activity, police cameras are everywhere. But that didn't stopped this armed robber from calmly walking into a Dunkin Donuts on camera Monday afternoon and sticking the place up.
Monday, June 17 2013 5:18 PM EDT2013-06-17 21:18:27 GMT
"Very creepy" is the way neighbors are describing the most recent incidents involving a suspected prowler in Lumberton who has struck three times in the last couple of months.
"Very creepy" is the way neighbors are describing the most recent incidents involving a suspected prowler in Lumberton who has struck three times in the last couple of months.
Friday, June 14 2013 5:02 PM EDT2013-06-14 21:02:59 GMT
Just hours after L&I building inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer ended his own life Wednesday night, sources say police found a videotape on which Wagenhoffer says "it wasn't my fault."
Just hours after L&I building inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer ended his own life Wednesday night, sources say police found a videotape on which Wagenhoffer says "it wasn't my fault."
Thursday, June 13 2013 5:36 PM EDT2013-06-13 21:36:19 GMT
"We have now lost seven lives in connection with this tragedy." With those words, city officials confirmed the overnight suicide of License and Inspections Inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer.
"We have now lost seven lives in connection with this tragedy."With those words, city officials confirmed the overnight suicide of License and Inspections Inspector Ronald Wagenhoffer.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:14 PM EDT2013-06-20 02:14:32 GMT
At approximately 2:45pm Wednesday afternoon, a bank robbery occurred at the National Penn Bank on E. High Street in Pottstown, PA. Police have captured three of the fours suspects so far.
At approximately 2:45pm Wednesday afternoon, a bank robbery occurred at the National Penn Bank on E. High Street in Pottstown, PA. Police have captured three of the fours suspects so far.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 8:19 PM EDT2013-06-20 00:19:58 GMT
Breaking news in North Philadelphia on the 2300 block of North Tenth Street, where three people, including a pregnant woman, were shot. This happened just before four this afternoon.
Breaking news in North Philadelphia on the 2300 block of North Tenth Street, where three people, including a pregnant woman, were shot. This happened just before four this afternoon.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 6:11 PM EDT2013-06-19 22:11:57 GMT
If you hated going to traffic court in Philadelphia, you won't have to anymore! Today, Governor Tom Corbett signed a bill abolishing traffic court,effective immediately.
If you hated going to traffic court in Philadelphia, you won't have to anymore! Today, Governor Tom Corbett signed a bill abolishing traffic court,effective immediately.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:57 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:57:28 GMT
A main line mascot gets the boot. At issue: cultural sensitivity.It's an issue that's been playing out on athletic fields all over America: re-thinking team names and the mascots that go with them.
A main line mascot gets the boot. At issue: cultural sensitivity.It's an issue that's been playing out on athletic fields all over America: re-thinking team names and the mascots that go with them.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:47 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:47:02 GMT
City administration officials came before a City Council committee with orders not to talk about the building collapse, but that didn't stop council members from raising questions.
City administration officials came before a City Council committee with orders not to talk about the building collapse, but that didn't stop council members from raising questions.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:06 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:06:59 GMT
Six of the people accused in one of the largest public corruption cases in our area's history plead guilty today in court. 18 people total are accused of bilking the Bensalem school district.
Six of the people accused in one of the largest public corruption cases in our area's history plead guilty today in court. 18 people total are accused of bilking the Bensalem school district.