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It was a pigeon shooting event that inspired Hindi to form SHARK.

As a hunter, he said he and his hunter friends lived by a code, such as not poaching.

Hindi said he used to joke with his friends about what they would do if they found a poacher.

But he later realized that a poacher is usually just trying to feed his family.

He saw what he thought was a contradiction in the code by attending a pigeon shooting event in Pennsylvania. Hindi said he witnessed the senseless slaughter of thousands of birds, some by children, and became horrified.

“All of our hunting code was garbage,” Hindi said.

He had an epiphany and decided to devote his life exposing animal cruelty.

Hindi, who used to be a private investigator, said he is not a protester but would contribute to the cause by becoming a hunter of a different sort.

Rather than shoot animals with guns, he would shoot animal abusers with cameras.

“It is something I find infinitely more satisfying,” Hindi said.

SHARK also targets more mainstream events that involve animals, such as circuses and rodeos.

“In large part, we forced the rodeo industry to stop shocking animals,” Hindi said. “Rodeo horses are not really wild, but they were shocked to get them to buck.”

SHARK also criticizes the High School Rodeo Association.

“They’re teaching young kids that animal cruelty is acceptable,” Enoch said.

However, the website for the Illinois High School Association contains a statement that the organization promotes the humane treatment of animals at all times while trying to keep western heritage alive in the state.

“As far as I’m concerned, the (animals) are all treated as humanely as possible,” said Kenny Littrell, the national director for the HSRA.

He said the animal stock contractors aren’t going to let their animals be mistreated because their livelihood depends on them.

“We definitely don’t encourage kids to mistreat animals or allow them to,” Littrell said. “... We don’t think (Hindi) has enough to come after us for, but he seems to think it was.”

Currently, SHARK is not conducting investigations in Illinois, but Kobliska said they will follow up on any tips about dog-fighting or cock-fighting operations that might be happening in the state.

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