As we all know, the law is automatically morally just!
Now, show me where it's law enforcement's job to enforce morality, rather than the law.
If you don't like the law, that's fine. It's stupid to be angry at the officers for doing their jobs. I don't care if it's cocaine or Bambi, they were a group of people hiding illegal items. The police response has to be consistent. While the police only knew of one animal, it's entirely reasonable to suspect a group harboring one illegal animal could be harboring others. Until you're in there, you have no way of knowing. You also have no idea how far the people may have been willing to go to stop law enforcement from seizing the animal.
Seriously, they kept the thing for two weeks. It does not take two weeks to find a facility to take it in. I should know, I have access to Google. And even then, it seems a little odd that an animal shelter that specializes in domestic animals would not already have contacts with shelters capable of handling wildlife
specifically for instances like these.
This whole mess could have easily been avoided by the people of the shelter choosing not to break the law. If a fawn is abandoned by its mother, chances are, something was wrong with it, and nature should have been allowed to run its course. The only sad part of this entire story is that the fawn was probably incinerated instead of ending up as a meal for a hungry predator.