Posted on 06/05/2013 6:20:16 AM PDT by Altariel
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) - Adam Arroyo has lived in his Breckenridge apartment for three years but has never experienced a day like this past Monday; when police busted down his door in search of drugs, shooting and killing his dog in the process.
"She's over here, chained up, and look at all these bullet holes man. Look at the blood right here," Arroyo explained as he showed Eyewitness cameras where his pit bull mix Cindy had been shot.
"She was tied up in the kitchen like I tie her up every single day, and they shot her for no reason."
When Arroyo returned home Monday evening he found his apartment torn apart, door busted down and several bullet holes in his kitchen wall.
He also found a search warrant for 304 Breckenridge, upper apartment.
The suspect named in the warrant was described as a black male and was wanted on suspicion of dealing crack.
Arroyo is Hispanic and lives at 304 Breckenridge, upper-rear apartment, which has a completely separate entrance and is clearly marked on his mail box.
Reporter: "You have never used or sold drugs in this apartment?" Arroyo: "Never. Never. I don't do drugs. I'm a United States veteran. I work everyday. I'm just trying to live my life."
Arroyo is a combat veteran who served in Iraq and plans to join the National Guard. This incident, however has left him heart-broken and angry.
"For police to wrongfully come into my house and murder my dog... It wasn't that they felt threatened. No. They murdered my dog," said Arroyo, beginning to tear up.
"That was my dog, man. That was my dog. They didn't have to do that, you know. They didn't have to do that."
Arroyo now has to pay to have Cindy cremated. He also had to repair his door at his own cost and has had to miss work.
He plans now to press charges against the City of Buffalo.
Buffalo Police spokesperson Michael DeGeorge says Internal Affairs has launched an investigation into the case, but that police believe they had the proper address.
He also says detectives "don't believe the dog was chained or leashed" when they executed the raid. Adding that if any wrong doing is found in the investigation that officers will face consequences.
DeGeorge could not comment on whether officers found any drugs inside the apartment.
The media uses “pit bull” in the same way they use “assault rifle”.
They are as reliable at dog breed identification as they are with firearms identification.
That may indeed be the case, but from the photos I've seen of the culprits, they look more like pit bulls than golden retrievers.
Read some of the first posts that began this thread. “The dog could have easily strangled itself”.. no worries. He died from bullets, not choking.
NSS! Your comprehension level leaves much to be desired.
Minimum $100,000 fine for every dog wrongfully shot by police. That would get their attention.
At breakneck pace we are becoming a police state.
There isn’t anything wrong with my comprehension. You stated that a dog could choke. This dog didn’t choke. Thus, stay on topic. The cops broke into the wrong apartment, destroyed an innocent man’s property and shot his dog. Any other detail like the breed of dog, if she was wearing a collar or a chain, if she had been bathed recently etc.. is moot. Again... have a nice day, skippy.
How do you fine a dog?
Minimum $100,000 fine for every dog owner whose dog wrongfully attacks a person.
Do you know the definition of "could"? I didn't state that this particular dog did choke. There is plenty lacking in your comprehension.
That is for certain.
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/articles/breedbanslabradormistake.htm
(Personally, I find dobermans to be a mite suspicious. )
Labs have distinctively different facial, hind quarter and chest configurations.
I don’t care if the man had a man-eating Bengal Tiger tied up in his kitchen. The cops busted into the wrong house and murdered this poor man’s pet. Your reply is not Conservative. It is indicative of a freedom-hating liberal. I hope you typed this distasteful post as a joke.
Start with post #22 and follow along to post #25
Anyone that doesn't know the difference between a mastiff and a pit bull is just plain ignorant and has decided to remain so.
Lots of ignorant folks in the world and a good number of them work for the media.
I reported the actual types of the dogs to dogsbite.org,
at that time I thought they valued honest reporting of facts.
They refused to amend their report
and to this day still assert 2 “pitbulls” were involved in the attack.
They are liars and their data is not to be trusted.
If you abuse or train a dog to act violently, it will be violent. I believe that since dogs we don't let them run free, they don't learn how to deal with strangers. Having said that, if a dog bit a person twice without provocation, they were usually killed. And if a dog was caught chasing livestock, they were shot immediately.
But if we were bit, the first thing an adult would ask- "what did you do?"
Don’t forget “”Charlie!” He set punji sticks.
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