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Activists Break Into Ridglan Farms Research Facility, Leading to Tear-Gas Confrontation and Agreement to Rehome 1,500 Dogs

Activists entered Ridglan Farms in broad daylight, deliberately courting arrest in an open rescue that escalated into a tear-gas confrontation before authorities reached an agreement to rehome 1,500 dogs. The operation marked a direct challenge to the facility's operations. @WSJ reported the sequence of events.

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Activists struck Ridglan Farms in an open rescue conducted in daylight, courting arrest as they entered the facility. The deliberate approach set the stage for a confrontation that ended only after a deal was reached to rehome 1,500 dogs. A tear-gas-fueled clash occurred before negotiators finalized that agreement.

The activists' decision to stage the rescue openly, rather than covertly, ensured their actions drew immediate response from authorities on site. The operation at Ridglan Farms concluded with the arrangement to rehome the 1,500 dogs. Details of where the animals will be placed or the precise timeline for their transfer were not disclosed in initial reporting.

@WSJ reported the sequence in which activists struck Ridglan Farms in an open rescue. The daylight timing and their choice to court arrest distinguished the action from typical undercover investigations at agricultural facilities. The tear-gas-fueled clash erupted after activists had already entered the premises.

Law enforcement deployed the irritant during efforts to secure the site before talks produced the rehoming deal. No information was provided on injuries during the clash or the identities of the activists involved. The agreement to rehome 1,500 dogs represents the tangible outcome of a protest that combined direct action with negotiation.

Ridglan Farms has not issued a public statement on the rescue or the subsequent deal. The facility's role in supplying dogs for research purposes has drawn activist scrutiny in the past, though specific prior incidents were not detailed in Sunday's reporting.

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