Police say they also seized paraphernalia related to cockfighting.
DALLAS — Thousands of chickens that are believed to be involved in cockfighting have been seized at a property in Dallas amid a shooting investigation, police sources told WFAA on Saturday.
In a news release, Dallas police said they responded around 6:20 p.m. Friday to a shooting in the 10100 block of Rylie Road near U.S. 175 and Interstate 20.
A man was found shot at the location and was transported to a hospital, where he is stable, police said. The shooting appeared to have stemmed from a fight with unknown suspects, according to police.
During the investigation at the property, police sources said officers found thousands of chickens.
Police said they believe the birds were being trained to fight.
The department's animal cruelty unit obtained and executed a search warrant, according to police, and seized the chickens, along with paraphernalia related to cockfighting.
While there have been no charges filed so far in the animal case, police said a suspect, 47-year-old Bernardo Betancourt, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in regards to the shooting.
According to police sources, investigators believe the shooting was the result of a person who purchased a chicken and was upset at the seller over the bird not performing well.
Further details were not released as investigations into the chickens and the shooting continue.