Posted on 05/19/2012 3:15:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Police are investigating after an officer was forced to shoot and kill a dog.
The incident occurred in the area of 670 NW 128 Court, at around 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The owners of the Dutch Shepherd named Bosha were not home at the time, and the dog somehow found its way out of the home. A neighbor spotted the dog underneath his car and became concerned and called police.
Police then arrived on the scene and shot and killed the dog.
Bosha's owner, Odalys Gonzalez, came home to find her dog dead. "The officer went after the dog, OK, and that's when obviously the dog went again after him, and this time he shot the dog. The officer doesn't have any injuries," said Gonzalez.
As of now, Miami-Dade Police can only confirm that an officer did shoot and kill the dog and are investigating.
You are correct.. And that fact is frustrating as all get out.
Just like Hollywood stars and their liberal charities. No money goes to the needy, it just gets used up for parties and publicity. Nothing accomplished by your own admission.
You people use the tactics of socialists and expect the feds to come in and solve your local problems.
Are you voting for Obama, too?
Oh, oh, that hurts, LOL. No one has ever said that before, LOL.
Did I say I wanted the Feds to do something about it?
I’ve been coming up with ideas.. I’m writing to the Dog Whisperer.. Maybe he can offer his help in training the dog murderers.
Because 90% of FReepers and 95% of Americans still aren't aware of this and are under the illusion that only hippies and Black Panthers criticize "the brave men in blue who put their lives on the line every day ... blah, blah, blah ...". Tyranny is here and we need to alert everyone who loved freedom.
Consciousness raising (often abbreviated c.r. or CR)
is a form of political activism, pioneered by United States feminists in the late 1960s. It often takes the form of a group of people attempting to focus the attention of a wider group of people on some cause or condition.
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