Horse carriage driver bursts into tears after jurors reach verdict in ‘Ryder’ abuse case



A Manhattan carriage driver burst into tears Monday after a jury acquitted him of overworking his frail colt Ryder — who collapsed on a Manhattan street in 2022 and died months later.

A jury of six Manhattanites acquitted Ian McKeever, 56, of a misdemeanor animal abuse count after a trial where the driver blasted the charge against him as “ridiculous,” saying he’s “never been accused of abusing a horse” in his decades-long career.

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McKeever began sobbing after the not guilty was read aloud in Manhattan Criminal Court Monday morning.

Ryder the carriage horse died months after his sudden collapse on a Hells Kitchen street in August 2022. Robert Miller
Horse carriage driver Ian McKeever was charged with one misdemeanor count of animal cruelty. Steven Hirsch
NYPD officers tried to revive the fallen colt after he crumbled to the ground on the steamy summer day. FNTV

After taking a moment to collect himself, he then turned around to the court gallery, flashed a grin and gave a thumbs up.

“I’ve been doing it 40 years, and I’ll be going back.,” McKeever told reporters afterward. “It’s my life. I’ve been doing it my whole life.”


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