Aim small, miss small.
Wish the sheriffs would shoot that little dog across the street. Barks all day at everything. And barks at nothing. Barks like crazy at the little old lady next door when she is watering her flowers.
Who shoots a wiener dog?
Thats just stupid
We have a big strong man here shooting chihuahuas. Look out. Man eaters.
Coward.
A rogue killer chihuahua. Must be a first. Amazing story, who’d a thunk it. Pit bull smit bull. I want a chihuahua. /s
I thought about posting this yesterday. That was a clear case of criminal neglect and endangerment if I ever saw it. The homeowner taking the video was in the direct line of fire from this officer. Let alone shooting the dog who was no threat. Then he tried to force his way into the house with no warrant.
Then to top it off, his partner left an animal code violation ticket on the front porch when they left. Didn’t even have the balls to hand it to him. Not sure I have seen incompetence like this in quite awhile.
I hate to go against the grain, but all Chihuahuas should be shot. They bark 25 hours a day 8 days a week and until they manage to sneak under the fence and get eaten by the pit bull next door they have been tormenting non-stop for months, they just never shut up.
They are yappers and ankle biters, not pit bulls. Stomp them if you need to, coppers. They pose no harm.
While I would otherwise completely endorse the removal of yappy useless annoying little “dogs”, law enforcement personnel should never be allowed to shoot them out of hand for no good reason, especially when there’s no way in hell the yappy little barking rat could even get through your boots. The officer should be terminated (as in fired) with prejudice.
Yeesh.
Never let one of them out in 20 below weather for more than a few minutes.
Neighbor lady did that..
This deputy is already working on his memoirs.
Deputy had good aim.
Reeses pieces!
Good, that jerk has no business in law enforcement.
Something else that bothers me about this situation. Why is it that your front yard is now no longer considered private property and assumed to be public property without restriction or legal protections?
In my book this officer trespassed onto private property without permission and damaged assets on private property. The dog had every legal right to protect that front yard private property.
If this is the case, and the justification is because there was no fence or signs posted, then the city or county should pick up the tax bill for the front yard footage and a portion of the property insurance to “assume public domain rights” onto your front yard.
It is eminent domain without compensation.