Chicago, Feb. 25 -- Ahead of tomorrow's court date for four Chicago teens who allegedly shot a coyote pup with a bow and arrow and stomped the animal to death, TeachKind-PETA's humane education division-plans to place a sky-high message in the city calling on residents to help stop youth violence against animals. TeachKind is also rushing humane education materials to Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez-including " Empathy Now," a guide to preventing violence by young people-stressing the need for humane education that fosters empathy for all living, feeling beings.

According to reports, the attackers-all aged 16 and 17-shot the pup on January 11 in Mount Greenwood near Evergreen Park and were witnessed kicking, stomping, and jum...