Father sentenced to prison after decapitating seagull who stole fry from daughter

A man has received what critics call a “slap on the wrist” after he “horrified bystanders” by decapitating a peckish seagull who tried to snatch a fry from his daughter on a boardwalk near the Jersey Shore.

On July 6, 2024, Franklin Ziegler, 30, was seen walking along the North Wildwood boardwalk near Surfside Pier at Morey’s Piers and Beachfront Water Parks, holding a decapitated seagull in his hand.

According to reports, he had lost his temper after the seabird tried to snatch a snack from his daughter, driving him to kill the creature.

Police were called when “horrified bystanders, many of them families and children, witnessed Zeigler publicly wrench off a seagull’s head after the bird attempted to take a French fry from his daughter,” In Defense of Animals explains in a statement. Zeigler then asked several Morey’s Pier employees “for a trash bag while holding the dead bird’s body.”

Ziegler later admitted on police body camera footage that he killed the bird after it pestered his daughter for food. Authorities said he also became confrontational while officers questioned him at the scene.

Ziegler avoids prison
After pleading guilty to several charges, including third-degree animal cruelty, Ziegler was sentenced to just 263 days in jail – but received 263 days credit for time served – plus five years of parole, and $155 in fees and fines.

The outcome drew attention not only for the sentence itself, but for how the court chose to handle the case moving forward: For his brutal killing of a defenseless animal, he was admitted to recovery court instead of state prison.

Recovery court
Ziegler’s attorney, Jack Tumelty, said his client has been admitted into recovery court, a program designed for individuals whose criminal behavior is linked to substance abuse.

“He was released from Cape May County Jail on Feb. 12 following a guilty plea entered in Cape May County Superior Court,” said Tumelty, according to NJ.com. “Mr. Ziegler was sentenced to recovery court probation (special probation) on March 12, 2026, and will be receiving outpatient treatment.”

The program includes supervision and treatment as part of his sentence; alongside the time he has already served.

‘Brutal act of torture’
The case has drawn strong criticism from animal welfare organizations, including In Defense of Animals’ Justice USA campaign, which said it was “profoundly disappointed” by the outcome and described the sentence as unusually light.

Senior campaigner Doll Stanley said the punishment did not reflect the seriousness of the offense.

“This was a brutal act of torture committed in broad daylight in front of children,” said Stanley in an official statement. “It is extremely disappointing that while the FBI recognizes the link between domestic violence and animal cruelty, and Ziegler embodies this risk, Cape May County Court has failed to protect community members of all species.”

She continued: “263 days and a $155 fine is a slap on the wrist for a third-degree felony…International human rights law recognizes the right of children to be protected from witnessing animal abuse. The court missed a critical opportunity to hold this individual fully accountable. Prejudice against any species is unacceptable, and wildlife is not disposable.

“A fine of $155 does not equate to the value of a life or the trauma inflicted on the community.”

The organization also said it submitted a letter to Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland, calling for maximum sentencing, mental health counseling, and restrictions preventing Ziegler from being around animals.

The sentencing of Franklin Ziegler brings an end to a case that drew widespread attention, but it has not settled the debate around whether justice was fully served.

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