he's a well-known and unusual sight in her Southside neighborhood.
Lois Baden, known to some as "Lady Godiva," can be seen almost every day riding her six-year-old horse, Ryan, right through the congestion and urban sprawl of Atlantic Boulevard traffic.
But Ryan won't be out and about for the time being. Someone stabbed the horse right in his chest cavity Sunday afternoon at a BP station on Atlantic.
"I come out and he's gushing blood," said Baden, who had tied Ryan to a tree outside the convenience store while she went inside to use the restroom.
According to the police report, witnesses saw a potential suspect driving away from the scene in a Mitsubishi.
While police hunt the culprit, Ryan's condition is touch and go.
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Lois Baden, known to some as "Lady Godiva," can be seen almost every day riding her six-year-old horse, Ryan, right through the congestion and urban sprawl of Atlantic Boulevard traffic.
But Ryan won't be out and about for the time being. Someone stabbed the horse right in his chest cavity Sunday afternoon at a BP station on Atlantic.
"I come out and he's gushing blood," said Baden, who had tied Ryan to a tree outside the convenience store while she went inside to use the restroom.
According to the police report, witnesses saw a potential suspect driving away from the scene in a Mitsubishi.
While police hunt the culprit, Ryan's condition is touch and go.
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