
On early Wednesday morning, Michael Vick was released from a federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan., and started making his way home to Virginia.
Vick was convicted to 23 months in prison for running and financing a dogfighting ring but will be able to serve his final two months in home confinement. Vick will only be allowed to leave his home to work his $10 an hour construction job and activities approved by his probation officer. His sentence ends on July 20 and then he will serve three years of probation. ...
And while Vick will be lobbying to get his job back in the NFL, he will also be joining forces with the Humane Society of the United States, the largest animal welfare group in the country, to help stop dogfighting. Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the Humane Society confirmed that he met with Vick and will partner with the former NFL star to reach out to Black youth about dogfighting.
"We were very involved in criticizing Vick for conduct which we found reprehensible, and we strongly supported law enforcement and judicial action that led to his incarceration," Pacelle told ESPN.com. "I don't think anyone was tougher on him than we were. But the goal was never the continued punitive treatment of Michael Vick. The goal has always been to eradicate dogfighting in America and around the world.
We've done a lot of work on the law enforcement side but one area we've invested resources but that remains a major cultural and sociological problem is outreach to young African-Americans in urban centers where there's widespread dogfighting. I'm open to the possibility of plugging [Michael Vick] into programs and activities in order to ward off these boys from illegal dogfighting activities. It's 'boots on the ground,' not just PSAs and talk but doing work with young people consistent with the work we do now."
Pacelle said he believes the Vick is truly remorseful but action will speak louder than words and it all comes on Vick's shoulders if he's in it for the long haul. In the meantime, PETA still refuses to work with Vick until he gets a "brain scan" to prove he's not psychotic.

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By: Johnny on 5/20/2009 4:41PM
I believe that what Mike Vick did was wrong, but he has paid for his crime so he should be able to return and restart his life. I don't thank it's taking a chance on him, it's giving him another chance. I think there are others that have committed worse crimes that have been forgiven and worked out ok.
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By: kcn9971 on 5/20/2009 6:16PM
The real question is: will Vick return to the NFL?...and if he does, will he go back to Atlanta or get picked up by another team? We have been waiting for two years and the NFL owes Michael Vick and the Fans an answer. If he's out, then he'll have to live with the consequences of his actions.... If he is reinstated, accept his apology, give him his jersey, and lets play some football!!!!
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By: "DimePiece" on 5/20/2009 6:38PM
Yes, he was wrong and done his time for the crime in which, I THOUGHT WAS TOO DAMN HARSH for this brotha! Could you imagine his family and kids how they felt when he when he left and now is back. I'm sure it's an emotional moment for everybody! I feel, some people deserve second chances. I was watching ESPN today and heard that Herm Edwards would love to take Vick in. I'm sure other coaches will want him and he will be tested. People want Vick to prove to them that,he is a changed man, and READY TO PLAY BALL!
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By: LATRINA FOSTER on 5/20/2009 9:32PM
MR. VICKS GONE BE AL RIGHT LET HIM BE HE DID HIS TIME NOW HE MOVING ON I STILL LOVE HIM AND WISH HIM WELL MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO HIM AND HOPE HE STILL HAVE FAITH IN GOD
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By: mike on 5/21/2009 1:09PM
Dog fighting is illegal! Please pay attention to the law people. He will probably play next year, but some level headed football player who loves dogs may just want to take Vick out with a a hit, I know I sure would. Snap his leg or arm.
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By: Toni on 5/22/2009 8:21AM
right on
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By: Valencia on 5/22/2009 1:50PM
Mike and Toni, you are both so HATEFUL! Dog fighting is illegal ok, but why isn't Hunting and killing animals for a sport is LEGAL! It seems, young kids can get a hold of a gun and shoot too without any problems. It amazes me because, here were I live a 12 year-old boy used the same shotgun that his father gave him to shoot animals but KILLED A MOTHER AND HER NEWBORN! WHY ISN'T THERE LAWS TO STOP THIS PERIOD? THIS YOUNG BOY KILLED 2 HUMAN BEINGS! HOW DISTURBING! PLEASE TELL ME THAT? But it's ok, though?
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By: wayne on 6/06/2009 1:10AM
Hey mike, you sound wrong, dude. What about people who go out hunting for fun and what about those football players who love animals but wears their fur.
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By: Toni on 5/22/2009 8:18AM
Too harsh are you kidding me. He needs to pay for this hidious crime forever. But who am I to judge, only God can do that, and he will.
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By: opsman000 on 5/24/2009 12:33PM
Yes, who are you to judge?
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