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Dog fighting remains big business in Louisiana

In the past two years, Louisiana State Police have confiscated hundreds of scarred pit bulls attached to 4-foot, 100-pound chains living in their own filth, devoid of human contact, destined for short lives and violent deaths for their owners' financial benefit.

This is the brutal reality of dog fighting. But evidence discovered in recent raids indicates dogs are not the only victims of this blood sport.

Jacob Dickinson, senior Louisiana state trooper and former undercover investigator, said the bounty collected at organized dog fights has included kilos of crack and powder cocaine, hundreds of pounds of marijuana, AK-47s, SKS machine guns and explosive devices.

But the most chilling items ...

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