Posted on 07/17/2014 10:02:58 AM PDT by Altariel
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, Va. A Farmville family is searching for answers after a Prince Edward Deputy shot their eight-year-old Golden Retriever, named Party, ultimately killing him.
The dog was at the same level of the officer when he fired, said homeowner Stephen Carwile, and indicated that the deputy was standing at the bottom of the deck.
The incident happened June 27 while the family wasnt home. A deputy was serving Carwile a civil warrant when he said he felt threatened by the dog.
I come home to blood all over the place all over my porch, said Carwile. He called the sheriffs office after he couldnt find Party, then saw his blood stained deck and the warrant.
The lieutenant called me and stated that my dog had tried to attack the officer and the officer had shot my dog.
The Prince Edward Sheriffs office put out the following press release:
On June 27, 2014 a Prince Edward County Deputy was charged by a vicious dog at a residence while he was attempting civil paper service. The Deputy tried to get away from the dog but the animal lunged at him so he fired his weapon as required by training. Animal Control was notified seeking medical assistance for the dog, but the animal later died.
The sheriffs department said the incident was investigated by the Virginia State Police, however a state police spokeswoman said that was not the case.
The resident did speak with Sgt. King, who explained that the Virginia State Police cannot investigate an incident involving another law enforcement agency without that agencys formal request, or the request of the Attorney General, commonwealths attorney, or grand jury, said state police. You will need to contact the sheriffs office for details concerning the incident.
Partys owner, Carwiles 14-year-old stepson Prescott Stewart, said thats not the dog he knew, and he cant imagine the dog lunging at anyone.
Its like a void that has been put inside of me I cant describe it; he was just that kind of dog that if he could be human, he could be my brother its just hard, Stewart said.
A necropsy shows Party was shot twice, and died of blood loss.
Anything after the first shot the dog was disabled, the second shot he was just shooting to be cruel, said Carwile.
The Carwiles said Party suffered on their deck for more than an hour before before he died in the care of the dog warden.
I know he suffered, he was trying to get in the house, he said. He wanted one of us to open that door and let him him so he could be saved.
I still have bullet holes in my house, blood on my porch and bullet casings laying in my yard that I have to look at everyday and it just keeps going through my mind without anybody doing anything about this, he added.
The Carwiles plan to file a civil suit. They want this case investigated and the deputy who killed their dog terminated.
I want to see him loose his job and never tow a firearm again, said Carwile.
I just hope he thinks about it and realizes he did wrong, said Stewart.
Definitely. Yorkies have no concept of how small they are. 10 pounds of pure attitude.
Beat me by 29 seconds.....
Ask and you shall receive.....thanks!
I used to give LEOs the benefit of the doubt: they do a tough job, deal with difficult to dangerous people in all kinds of unpredictable environments. But there's been a change in the last few years: Cops don't act anymore like protectors of the citizenry, but as the enforcers of the state, and that's disturbing. And when coupled with the radical militarization of police forces around the country, the entire business is downright worrisome.
And chances are, the cop blew the dog away because he can.
These stories make me angry. They are also troubling in a "first dogs, then people" sort of way.
This disregard for life and property, as well as what could be a willful desire to cause emotional trauma, perhaps in order to "keep them down", seems to be on the rise against we, the "civilians", here in this obamanation at the same time our GuvCo is building an ever growing police state.
These stories are yet another signpost along the road we've been put on. All roads lead somewhere. Where's this one going?
Barney Fife shoots one of my dogs, he best leave the planet because I will find him and return the favor...slowly
The time is rapidly coming in which children will be targeted as dogs are now. That's the type of oppressive society we are becoming.
“Puppy Killer” signs appearing a oh-dark-thirty in his front yard ...
Farmville family stunned that officer fatally shot Golden Retriever.
Who might be next??
If those police act like Nazi scum, it is because they are cut from the same cloth.
Vicious wouldn’t be the operative word, Tough, Brave, or Loyal would be more apt.
It’s completely ridiculous! Golden retrievers are so calm that they are heralded as great pets for families with children.
I wonder if they would ever consider retraining the entire police force. Instead of shooting the dog, how about standing still for a second or two? Most dogs understand that and stop charging. They need to know that you aren’t a threat.
When we have a stranger coming, like the pest control guy, the plumber, the mailman, etc. we ask that they let our dog sniff their hands and shoes while they stand still. Next thing, the dog is wagging its tail!
I cannot understand why the police can’t be trained the same way as the postal delivery person.
lol
Yet more proof — if more were needed — that there is NO situation that cannot be made WORSE by the presence of the cops.
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