Animal rights group ruin $1,000 worth of meat at Boulder market
An animal rights group has claimed responsibility for ruining about $1,000 worth of meat products at Ideal Market in Boulder on Sunday after a teen protester placed flowers on top of raw lamb, pork and beef.
An unidentified man and a girl walked into Ideal Market, 1275 Alpine Ave., shortly after 6 p.m. Sunday, according to Boulder police spokeswoman Shannon Cordingly.
Cordingly said the two suspects “laid flowers on the slain animals residing in the butcher cabinet,” and filmed themselves chanting things such as, “Meat is murder!,” “This is not love!” and “Meat is not food!”
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Surveillance camera footage shows man and woman suspected of ruining meat products at Boulder’s Ideal Market. (Photo courtesy of Boulder Daily Camera/Boulder Police Department)
Surveillance camera footage shows man and woman suspected of ruining meat products at Boulder’s Ideal Market. (Photo courtesy of Boulder Daily Camera/Boulder Police Department)





