But when employees noticed blood on his leg, they called police.
He and the other student were finally taken to hospital.
"He did really well on the interview and we were very proud of him for sticking to the appointment," said veterinarian Kent Ackerman, adding he was "shocked" the teen would do so.
The Emergency Task Force was dispatched to look for the suspects. http://www.wellandtribune.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1422078 -via Digg
“He did really well on the interview and we were very proud of him for sticking to the appointment,” said veterinarian Kent Ackerman"
Did they drop the kid off at a vet clinic???
Oh absolutely. You poor guy, here's a rose to make you feel better. @>-,--'-
I want to know if he got the job...
Maybe you think I'm generalizing, but I've just read too many news stories lately which state "victim refuses to co-operate with police".
This kid isn't brave because he didn't seek medical attention; he's stupid. If he was the intimidated victim of a crime, he would have been braver to go to the cops.
Well, the last time I reported a crime (burglary) to the police, all telling them who I thought the perpetrator was did was enjoin me from doing anything about it myself