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Queens man pleads guilty to throwing a cat off a third-floor balcony and stomping it to death

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Far Rockaway resident admitted to brutally killing a cat nearly two years ago by tossing it off of a third-floor balcony and stomping it to death, prosecutors announced Monday.

Just before he was set to go to trial, Giovanni Olivo, 31, pleaded guilty to aggravated animal cruelty and third-degree attempted intimidating a witness.

According to the charges, on Sept. 30, 2016, Olivo was seen throwing a cat from his former third-floor balcony home on Beach 26th Street. After the cat hit the ground, Olivo was seen by several people — including children — going down to the street level and repeatedly stomped on the cat, stating aloud “you’re dead to this world.”

Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown also indicated that Olivo tried to intimidate a witness in an attempt to make the case go away.

Olivo is due to return to court on Sept. 12, where will be ordered to serve 10 months incarceration. Olivo will be required to register with the New York City Department of Health as an animal abuser and will also be banned from owning pets for five years. The animal abuser registration will prevent city shelters, rescue groups and/or pet stores from allowing Olivo to purchase or adopt a pet.

“In pleading guilty, the defendant admitted to stabbing a cat, throwing her from a balcony and then stomping her to death. This was a cruel and vile act of brutality. These kinds of acts of aggression toward animals cannot – and will not – be tolerated,” said Brown.