A sicko mercilessly tossed a poor pup down a garbage chute in a Lower Manhattan high-rise this week — a deranged act that left the dog so badly injured it had to be euthanized.
“That’s bad, man. That’s animal cruelty. I’m not with that,” resident Jose Reynoso told The Post.
“That’s like doing it to a human. Who would do that? That would be someone pure evil.”
The injured dog was discovered just before 10:30 a.m. at the Gov. Alfred E Smith Houses, a NYCHA complex below the Brooklyn Bridge, the NYPD said.
An employee who goes by Caretaker Jay was cleaning the compactor when he heard the pooch yelping, cops and residents said.
He rescued the dog, who had four broken legs, from the rubbage and passed it off to ASPCA for treatment — but the abuse was too grievous for a recovery.
“Sadly, due to the severe medical injuries resulting in extreme suffering, this dog, an alleged victim of cruelty, was humanly euthanized to end existing and ongoing pain,” Alyssa Flek, a spokesperson for the animal advocacy group, said.
The dog was put down the very same day as the rescue.
How long the dog was trapped in the compactor before it was rescued is unclear.
“Obviously that person was not in their right mind. That’s horrible,” said resident Michelle B.
Police said the animal had matted fur and was clearly “poorly cared for” before it was discarded with the trash.
Caretaker Jay was “traumatized” by the discovery and rescue.
“[He] had to go home for the day,” an employee, who did not share their name, explained.
According to Aixa Torres, the president of the Alfred E Smith Resident Association, the dog had never been seen inside the building before.