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Man, 73, rides lawnmower to spring dog from kennel (Read Ending)
ap via breitbart ^ | 10/23/2010

Posted on 10/23/2010 8:36:09 PM PDT by devane617

"I've been in law enforcement 20 years, and this is the first time I've known of anyone that has busted a dog out of jail," Chancellor told The Oklahoman.

Fry spent several days in jail, and faces a municipal charge of allowing an animal to run at-large.

Fry didn't deny the charges. He told The Oklahoman that he warned police to stay away from his dog unless they wanted to face his shotgun.

As for Buddy Tough, he was euthanized while Fry was in jail.

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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: cats; dogs; pets
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To: Inyo-Mono

because they could. Nothing worse than a local official hell-bent on proving their “authority”


21 posted on 10/23/2010 9:14:06 PM PDT by bigbob
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To: jospehm20

During that time, the pound ended up euthanizing his dog.

City officials say it is policy to euthanize animals after they have been in the city’s custody for three days.

As for Fry’s charges, they were reduced to one misdemeanor charge of breaking and entering.


22 posted on 10/23/2010 9:16:15 PM PDT by GreaterSwiss
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To: Arizona Carolyn
Given his behavior, I can't tell whether he sprung his dog out of affection for the animal or as an act of revenge against people who dared to show him that his actions have consequences.

Regardless, if he loved his dog he would have acknowledged that you can't fight City Hall and made provisions for the dog's care. Instead he left him in a pound.

I don't like euthanizing pounds either, but not every jurisdiction can afford to keep large numbers of animals indefinitely.

23 posted on 10/23/2010 9:17:16 PM PDT by wideawake
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To: GreaterSwiss

Can anyone track down the name of the pound?


24 posted on 10/23/2010 9:17:26 PM PDT by GreaterSwiss
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To: bigbob

Considering this is a very small place—probably no more than a few hundred—I’m sure everyone in town knew of the situation. I could understand if this happened in a huge system, but in this case it seems unnecessary.


25 posted on 10/23/2010 9:17:57 PM PDT by devane617 (November!)
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To: bigbob

If the local official was hell-bent on throwing his weight around, Fry could have been arrested on charges of threatening the life of a peace officer - something which he openly admitted to in print. But the people whose lives he threatened decided to let that slide. When he broke into the pound with a bolt cutter, though, they kind of had to arrest him. He did this to himself.


26 posted on 10/23/2010 9:21:40 PM PDT by wideawake
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To: wideawake

I have no problem with the charges against the man—seems from the details he deserved them, unless he has a mental problem or problems related to aging. However, I have a huge problem with them killing his dog. Completely unnecessary.


27 posted on 10/23/2010 9:26:49 PM PDT by devane617 (November!)
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To: devane617

Better article about this:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101023/ap_on_fe_st/us_odd_bustin__out_buddy

Sat Oct 23, 5:10 pm ET

HYDRO, Okla. – An elderly Hydro man landed in jail after springing his prized pooch from the town kennel. Instead of paying a $100 fine for not having his poodle on a leash, 73-year-old Edwin Fry decided to bust Buddy Tough out, driving his lawnmower to the city pound Oct. 13 and breaking into the cage with bolt cutters.

As the pair escaped, police officer Chris Chancellor intercepted them.

Chancellor told The Oklahoman officers had received numerous complaints about Buddy Tough, who had been in the pound before. He said Fry had been told he could retrieve the dog and sort out the fine in court.

“I’ve been in law enforcement 20 years, and this is the first time I’ve known of anyone that has busted a dog out of jail,” Chancellor told The Oklahoman.

Fry spent several days in jail, and faces a municipal charge of allowing an animal to run at-large.

Fry didn’t deny the charges. He told The Oklahoman that he warned police to stay away from his dog unless they wanted to face his shotgun.


28 posted on 10/23/2010 9:27:53 PM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.)
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To: devane617

From the comments by the locals, the old man and his dog were never a problem. The cop was new to the town.

Two weeks before, a couple pit bulls on a tear killed some agg student’s show cow. The department was on a new zero tolerance policy. The ADA had ordered that the dog not be killed, but someone disobeyed.


29 posted on 10/23/2010 9:28:01 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.8)
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That’s horse-hockey!

Yes, the old fella handled it all wrong but what the city did is terrible...horrid, cruel!

It was a darn poodle for goodness sakes! Do they do this to cat owners?! L No!

This is SO f’d up!


30 posted on 10/23/2010 9:37:21 PM PDT by Irenic
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To: devane617

I agree, it was unnecessary. He should have paid the fine and called a kennel to take care of his dog.


31 posted on 10/23/2010 9:37:57 PM PDT by wideawake
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To: wideawake

Nope, guy’s just an old man who doesn’t understand that his country has been taken over by mindless bureaucrats (and their sympathizers).


32 posted on 10/23/2010 9:40:13 PM PDT by krb (Obama is a miserable failure.)
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To: devane617
Regardless of the sad angle of the story, this guy doesn't sound like he is firing on all cylinders. His family or the authorities might be wise to get a mental health evaluation on him. It sounds based on previous actions, he may very well seek revenge by going after the pound or police with his shotgun.
33 posted on 10/23/2010 9:41:05 PM PDT by apillar
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To: MrEdd

Wouldn’t it be fitting if someone were to put on the internet the name and address, phone number, and email of the “somebody” who disobeyed the ‘do not kill’ order?

Just wonderin’.

When another animal whacko named Wendy something or other, with a group named SINAPU, made the statement that it was illegal, immoral, and fattening to kill a predator to protect one’s pet dog or cat, pet owners angry emails were sufficient to crash the SINAPU web server.

Time for the same to occur in this case.


34 posted on 10/23/2010 9:42:44 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principles,)
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To: krb
Everyone wants to live in a free country, but no one wants the burden of taking personal responsibility for their actions.

You can't have one without the other.

35 posted on 10/23/2010 9:45:55 PM PDT by wideawake
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To: Texas Fossil

“HYDRO, Okla. – An elderly Hydro man landed in jail after springing his prized pooch from the town kennel. Instead of paying a $100 fine for not having his poodle on a leash, 73-year-old Edwin Fry decided to bust Buddy Tough out, driving his lawnmower to the city pound Oct. 13 and breaking into the cage with bolt cutters.”

It reads like a Disney movie gone awry. Ask me how many times my kids made me watch Homeward Bound with them just to laugh at me when I cried. Sad story regardless of where fault is laid.


36 posted on 10/23/2010 9:57:26 PM PDT by pops88
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To: GladesGuru
Yeah, putting up the personal information of a minimum-wage animal shelter worker who may or may not have made a honest mistake with their paperwork would really be fitting.

Hopefully the cranks of Internetland will find a way to put that person out on the street or, even better, inspire a crazy person to injure or kill them.

Good thinking, keyboard warrior.

37 posted on 10/23/2010 9:58:56 PM PDT by wideawake
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To: wideawake

Have you always been so fond of government trough feeders with room temperature IQ’s that you must stoop to argumentun ad homenim in your pitifully lame attempts to defend their admitted mistakes?


38 posted on 10/23/2010 10:10:44 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principles,)
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To: jospehm20

True enough, but either way they MADE SURE that the dog died and they did it on purpose. It was a deliberate act to hurt an old man.


39 posted on 10/23/2010 10:12:34 PM PDT by packrat35 (I got your tag line..)
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To: GladesGuru
Animal shelter workers aren't exactly living the high life on the taxpayer's dime.

Most "trough feeders" would prefer to be on welfare than do that job.

It's not a matter of defending mistakes, but having a sense of morality and proportion.

And while I did not actually use it, the term is spelled argumentum ad hominem.

40 posted on 10/23/2010 10:18:33 PM PDT by wideawake
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