Posted on 07/21/2023 10:30:57 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A video circulating on social media has sparked outrage and sadness as it captures the tragic incident of a dog being shot by an Ohio police officer and now the family wants to press charges against the officer involved.
Labrador Lost Her Life
Disturbing and heart-wrenching videos circulating on social media have stirred intense emotions and widespread condemnation as they depict a tragic incident involving a dog being shot by a police officer in Lorain, Ohio.
The Labrador retriever, known as Dixie, tragically lost her life due to the injuries inflicted upon her.
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According to the owner, Tammie Kerns, the distressing events unfolded when four of her dogs escaped on Sunday afternoon. In their efforts to corral the dogs, a Lorain officer arrived at their residence on Oberlin Avenue near 8th Street.
Owner’s Anguish
Allegedly, the officer instructed the Kerns family to control their dogs.
Amidst the ensuing chaos, Dixie, the Labrador retriever, darted into the street. Kerns asserts that rather than allowing them to retrieve the dog and seek necessary medical attention, the officer shot Dixie multiple times, leading to her untimely demise.
In a tearful statement, Tammie Kerns expressed her anguish, contending that the dog did not approach the officer but was merely running away.
Kerns intends to pursue legal action against the Lorain Police Department and is demanding the immediate termination of the officer involved.
10,000 Dogs Shot by Police She passionately asserts tha t the officer should face serious consequences, including losing his job, being incarcerated, and ensuring he poses no threat to others.
Kerns emphasizes that innocent bystanders were present during the incident and shares her concern for their safety.
Every year, the Department of Justice estimates that approximately 10,000 pet dogs are shot by police officers in the United States while carrying out their duties.
However, the lack of comprehensive and accurate record-keeping by law enforcement agencies regarding incidents involving the killing of animals makes it difficult to determine the precise number.
Better Data Collection In fact, some experts argue that the actual figure could be much higher, potentially reaching six figures. This discrepancy highlights the need for improved data collection and transparency to address this concerning issue.
Lorain Acting Police Chief Michael Failing issued a statement in response to the incident, acknowledging that force was used on the dog by one of their officers.
Chief Failing assured the public that a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding the use of force had been initiated. The Lorain Police Department’s Office of Professional Standards has been assigned the responsibility of conducting a thorough and impartial inquiry.
Police Under Fire
Concerned citizens have raised questions about the officer’s actions, emphasizing the need for accountability, police conduct, and animal welfare.
As public outrage continues to mount, many are closely following the developments of the investigation, eagerly awaiting justice for Dixie and seeking reassurances that such incidents will not be repeated.
In the current climate where instances of police using excessive force against unarmed civilians dominate the news, the public perception of law enforcement agencies can be severely impacted by incidents involving the shooting of pets.
Far-Reaching Consequences
Such incidents not only contribute to the growing concern over the militarization of American police forces, as classified by the American Civil Liberties Union, but they also have significant financial implications.
Lawsuits filed by grieving pet owners can result in substantial financial burdens, costing law enforcement agencies and taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
These factors underscore the importance of addressing the issue of pet shootings to improve public relations and minimize the associated legal and financial consequences.
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If shooting a dog sparks outrage, but aborting 67 million babies in the past half a century is an expression of some kind of freedom ... you might be a Democrat.
“Concerned citizens have raised questions about the officer’s actions, emphasizing the need for accountability, police conduct, and animal welfare.”
Qualified Immunity means they have badges and don’t need no steenkin’ laws!
FYI, the worst police abuses of civil rights occur in Democrat dominated cities and states.
And you are definitely right that there’s a connection to abortion in there.
They’ll shot four legged dogs, but not two legged ones.
ONUS: DEF.A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity; a burden or obligation. Responsibility for an error or fault; blame. The burden of proof.
If all of it pisses you off, you might be a libertarian.
Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Katrina,...the guy is a light weight in comparison, and a victim of trickle down, so a great scapegoat.
There have been officers who didnt give the owner an opportunity to control their dogs. You cant take the time to control your dog when the officer walks up to it and shoots it.
I told you cops and dogs don’t mix. There needs to be some serious reeducation of some dumb cops ASAP
“The onus of protecting your dog from getting shot by a LEO falls squarely on the shoulders of the dog owners. Keep your mutt away from the police and it wont get shot by the police.”
So when the police show up uninvited, force their way into your home without a warrant, and then threaten your dog the dog owner should protect their dog?
I’m good with that.
The case a few weeks ago, the police busted down the wrong door and then shot the dog.
There was at least one where the police chased the dog through the house and shot it hiding under the bed?
So your argument is people should keep their dogs locked in a vault in the basement, and never leave the house, because the police have a responsibility?
It's the parents fault, for noting having their teenager leashed, and allowing him out of the basement.
Sounds like you are suggesting that LEOs can shoot dogs with impunity. So explain how we hear of LEOs shooting dogs that have been in a fenced yard. The dog was contained. The LEO enters the yard and proceeds to shoot the dog.
How do you suggest the homeowner protect the dog from a trigger happy LEO that busts in your door?
NOTICE the Police Chief’s last name “Failing.” Does this give you any clue as to the accountability or QUALITY of the Lorain PD?????
Absolutely sickening. That officer should be fired and serve some jail time. He’s no one who should have a gun or have any authority over anyone.
In fairness, they can.
“Any police department (or university faculty, or military unit, etc.) is only as good as the worst psycho they tolerate.” ~ H/T RedStateRocker
I’m good with that.
You are not alone in that.
When you consider the number of old line LEOs who have been replaced by small animal burners who never got caught...
Repeal Qualified Immunity.
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