Posted on 02/05/2011 9:34:49 AM PST by Immerito
Dog owner sues Grant County, Moses Lake
http://www.columbiabasinherald.com/news/article_5a39a794-1dcc-11e0-8ab9-001cc4c002e0.html
Man lashes out at police for killing dog
http://www.mynorthwest.com/category/local_news_articles/20100128/Man-lashes-out-at-police-for-killing-dog/?page=1
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Dog owner sues Grant County, Moses Lake
http://www.columbiabasinherald.com/news/article_5a39a794-1dcc-11e0-8ab9-001cc4c002e0.html
Man lashes out at police for killing dog
Those two reports are vastly different. If the first one is true, then the cop is indeed a coward, as well as a cruel bastard.
Concluded? Seemed? So he didn't know where his police dog had been? At a crime scene?
Psycho cop needs to be riding a desk.
Sniffing butts is how dogs say hello.
Yep. Why on earth is this cop responsible for a dog if he doesn’t understand dog behavior?
I make it a point to stay away from places cops might tend to be around, either on a call or as a place to park or relax.
Someone shoots or is going to shoot my dog, I will have to intervene. It may not turn out well, but that's how it will go.
I'm not sure how much the police realize that a lot of citizens really hate the police, seeing them as visible agents of a tyrannical government. And killing a man's dog is apt to really set someone off.
I am so sick and tired hearing about these so-called police oofficers.cowardly shooting family dogs for reason whatsoever. “I felt threatened” bull$hit when a dog looks at them or barks three times. I guess the police force has been dumbed down the same way the military has in this country.
I’m really beginning to wonder if there are any good men left in the police force.
I'd wager quite a few of the smarter ones realize it completely, and enjoy the fear it puts into the little people. They enjoy the hate, too, because it gives them a convenient excuse for treating civilians like crap. "They hate us anyway, may as well shoot the dog as a precaution."
It began with the Ruby Ridge Potts/Horriuchi dogs, mommy, and infant shootings at the Weaver place. Since then, it's standard cop MO in stand-offs, and no-knocks. They did it at Waco when they shot the dogs belonging to the sect. One by one, wounding them so they would scream and yelp for as long as possible. They shot the puppies one by one and then the mom dog.
Ironic that the end result for the people was much the same as the dogs. Remember that every time you hear or read one of these dog shooting stories. The next step is closer than you think.
Law enforcement is no longer that. It is now tyranny. We gave them special priviledges such as protection from assault but they have tuned that into if we so much as look at them we can be arrested and if our dogs smells their dog’s butt they can kill our dog. If we try to unbuckle our seatbelt that is mandated to be worn when told to get out of the car they can shoot us for “possibly reaching for a weapon”, as the FBI shot a kid in the face for doing just that and got away with it.
Cops have become nothing but revenue generators and report takers after the fact. We don’t need them in their current form.
Is the cop trained to immediately start running at that point? Because he oughta.
That's the equivalent of a person taking their picture. And yes, they would do the same thing to you.
Police are by constitutional construct, a reactive force to crimes committed, not a preventive force. And yes, that means their job is to fill out the paperwork when a crime has been committed. It's not their job to attempt to anticipate crime.
No. He will come in your house and detain you in the name of “officer safety”.
You forgot that he has left your kids hogtied with restraints in the front yard to watch your dog bleed out and knocked grandpa unconscious. To gain control of the scene, ensuring everyone’s safety of course.
Is it unlawful to take the picture of a police officer yet?
Suppose you have external cameras set up to monitor all of your doors, sides of the house, and yard. It’s not uncommon today. It’s inexpensive and a very good security tool. If a cop comes onto your property, do you have to inform him/they that they are being recorded?
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