Posted on 05/24/2014 10:33:40 PM PDT by Altariel
FORT WORTH Police and U.S. Postal Service officials are investigating a complaint by a Meadowbrook area couple that a mail carrier fatally injured their Yorkshire terrier by hitting him with a rock.
The 5-year-old dog named Maxwell wandered across the street from his owners residence in the 3600 block of Hazeline Road about 11 a.m. Saturday, Maxwells owner, Lawrence Brown, said Monday.
Brown, 46, said he was in the garage and didnt realize Maxwell was across the street when he heard a dog yelping in pain.
As he walked toward the street, Brown saw the mail carrier and asked, What did you do to that dog?
He said, I got me one, Brown said.
Thats when Brown realized that the injured dog was Maxwell.
I asked him why he hit my wifes dog with a rock, and he said, I did what I had to do, Brown said.
A veterinarian at an emergency clinic told the Browns that Maxwell had a shattered skull and severe spinal cord injury and couldnt be saved, so the dog was euthanized, Lawrence Brown said.
A Fort Worth police officer responded to an animal cruelty report call about 2:15 p.m. Saturday from the Browns address, said officer Daniel Segura, a police spokesman. The victim told officers that the possible suspect was the mail carrier, Segura said.
Police have talked to a U.S. Postal Service letter carriers supervisor, Segura said.
Police are not releasing the letter carriers name, and no arrest has been made, Segura said.
The postal service is investigating the Browns complaint, said Arlene Sanchez, a Postal Service spokeswoman for the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The postal service takes the issue of dog bite prevention very seriously, Sanchez said by email. We are saddened at the loss of the customers pet.
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Meeter readers are issued a dog repellant that works well, and I’ve seen others without spray simply place their clipboards between them and the small dogs.
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The Meter reader didn’t even have the right to go on her property til she OKed it..she did OK it but she also said to wait til she puts the dogs in the house..he was the one in some crazy rush to get it done that he opened the gate and by the time she turned around he was already there
Here is more on the story
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/04/25/yorkshire-terrier-dead-after-alleged-encounter-with-gas-meter-reader/
so sad and such an adorable little pup..his sister Daisy looks for him everyday
Ahh, the dreaded Night Fury. :)
We’re all doomed, doomed. Just look at those eyes....
No....it’s the *snakes* who have the guns.
The dogs are just au natural.
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Dear God that’s horrible.
I cannot imagine.
I’ve never had anybody in a rush to get in the yard *before* I put my dogs away..but, well, they’re not poor little Yorkies, either.
:(
It’s true.
She makes Odin seem like a sissy.
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Yorkies are such sweet dogs, even if and that is a BIG IF, even if one of the yorkies might have grabbed onto the guys leg, so what, their teeth are so tiny, no reason to hit him with a baton..what’s the worst thing that happens..he can ask the lady if the dogs have had their shots or at most sue her for the doctors visit..but to go as far as to use a baton(And what meter reader walks around with a baton?) against a defenseless little animal just broke my heart..I cried like a baby after hearing the story..and the meter reader had death threats made against him, can’t say I blame them, I would have been in the front of the line ready to hit him with a baton see how he liked it
That photo is AWESOME..a dog that packs heat!!
I know!
Fer cryin’ out loud, if a *Yorkie* scares you, you should just stay home and hide under your bed.
This was a sick power trip.
I sincerely hope they fire him and fine him...at the very least.
*Somehow*, my dainty mom managed to deliver mail for over 30 years on a rural route that was heavily populated with farmer/hillbilly/redneck territorial hounds and porch dogs with no fences or chains without trouble.
The only dogbite I ever got was from a Neighbors Yorkie when I was 17. It sneaked up behind me and bit my right achilles tendon. That hurt like hell.
Anyhow, I know a few letter carrier and dog stories. I knew one guy who smacked——a much larger dog-—— in the head with a pop bottle he had just drained and still had in his hand. The dog left him alone after that.
This guy had no excuse to use a rock since he was issued repellent spray.
Too bad we can’t start a betting pool on this.
My money’s on he gets away with it.
I thought they equipped the mailmen with mace. Is this the case? Mace beats killing the animal.
I simply hope that something befalls these people that causes them ten times the emotional pain that they caused the dog owners. That’s all I’m gonna’ say.
This indeed is a sad story. Postal carriers are required to carry mace for dog protection. A rock was unnecessary.
But on the other side, the dog should have been on a leash or in a fenced area. You do not let your dog run the neighborhood. For your protection and the dog.
The cops in our small town carry dog biscuits when they encounter a dog while working. I read one police report where a scuffle during arrest occurred. The dog bit down one the officer’s ear. She said it was not breaking skin, just clamping on the ear. End of the story, the man went to jail, and the dog was safe, and the officer was no worse for the wear. I think these dog killings are a departmental attitude. In the last 40 years I do not believe there has been an incident of a dog being killed by any officers in our county.
If your dog bit me I’d fight the dog off and then you’d get something.
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