Police Identify Juveniles, Parent in Fort Lauderdale Duck Killing Case

by | Feb 8, 2026 · 2:40 pm | Public Safety, Fort Lauderdale | 0 comments

Police Identify Juveniles, Parent in Fort Lauderdale Duck Killing Case

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Fort Lauderdale police say they have located and identified the juveniles seen in a Ring camera video that captured the killing of a wild duck on a residential property last month, an investigation the agency is classifying as aggravated animal abuse.

The incident happened in the 300 block of Southwest 8th Avenue in the City of Fort Lauderdale on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, at about 5 p.m., according to the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Police said a homeowner called for help after watching footage that showed a juvenile cornering a wild duck on the property and stomping it to death.

Officers responded and confirmed the homeowner’s claim, police said. Investigators also obtained video surveillance of the incident.

In an update released by the department, Fort Lauderdale police said the juveniles in the video have now been identified, along with their parent.

Police credited public assistance for helping move the case forward, saying information shared with investigators through social media played a role in identifying the juveniles. The department said those tips helped identify “at-risk juveniles” and allowed police to provide intervention in coordination with the Florida Department of Children and Families.

The Fort Lauderdale Police Department said the case remains an active and ongoing investigation. The agency did not release names or ages in the update and did not announce charges.

For South Florida residents following the case, the update is a signal that the investigation has moved from identification to the next phase, where detectives typically sort out responsibility, review available evidence, and decide what referrals or enforcement action is warranted under the law. Police have not said what, if anything, will be filed next.

Residents who come across information connected to an active investigation are often directed to share it directly with the investigating agency rather than posting it publicly. In this case, Fort Lauderdale police specifically pointed to information received through social media as a factor that helped identify the juveniles, while also emphasizing that the investigation is still ongoing.

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