Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe LAKE WORTH, Fla., May 3 (UPI) -- A Florida man is facing charges after he allegedly shot his neighbor's roosters because he was angry about their early morning crowing. Cedric Leonard Livingston, 31, of Lake Worth, was charged Wednesday with crimes including possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, discharging a firearm in public and two counts of animal cruelty, The Palm Beach Post reported Thursday. Advertisement Ubencelado Maldonado, the owner of the roosters, told Palm Beach County sheriff's deputies he saw Livingston enter the back yard of their duplex April 9 and shoot the two birds with a chrome gun. Maldonado said Livingston allegedly killed two other roosters two weeks prior to the incident with a hammer. Livingston was ordered held in lieu of $12,000 bail. Read More Rooster hangs out at fried chicken eatery Officer rescues rooster from train tracks Man arrested after picking up live rooster New York rooster beloved by most neighbors