Posted on 07/29/2010 2:12:07 PM PDT by Abathar
Intellectually and emotionally.
This K-9 killing mongrel is allowed to walk around with a gun and a badge!?
God help us.
Lock him up and take his badge.
This guy is dangerous.
He look kinda skinny to be breakin’ necks.
He prolly gonna have Manchelle do dat dirty mongrel works for him.
Whoops...Correction
This K9 was actually a Belgian Malinois...not a German Shepherd. Doesn’t matter though.
Allen Cockfield’s address is public record in case anyone was wondering.....where....he....lives.
Poor dog. Too bad he didn't have a chance to bite him.
Can't agree with you more. I live in a blue state
We have a German Shep dog that is such a sweetheart. The idea of kicking a dog so hard that you kill him is beyond comprehension. I don’t understand why the other trainers didn’t stop him. This man should never have been allowed near a dog OR the public for that matter. If he did this to a defenseless dog... what has/or would he have done to a citizen? Just a thought
Generally they do not pair an officer with a police dog if they HATE dogs. I say fire this guy, jail him, fire whoever paired him with the dog. Those dogs are great dogs and extremely expensive to train and maintain. He killed a 40,000 dollar-plus piece of living, taxpayer property that he should never have been given any control over.
And no civilian would ever have the felony charge dropped.
Well if they kill their own dogs, then don’t be surprised they kill our dogs...
If this happened during a TRAINING session, this guy has more issues than most criminals....
I say throw the book at him, but I’ll bet there is a mistrial declared. Kicking the jury box is an outrageous stunt that could only be meant to inflame - I can’t believe the judge would have given the prosecutor permission to do that. Wait and see.
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