People like those two not only need to be removed from ever serving in public office but from the human race as well.
This is how serial killers start.
Video showed the light of the gun, indicating a target, illuminating the side of the law enforcement officer.
That is inexcusable.
Lack of compassion and sadism is common in Law Enforcement. It is a prerequisite to be able to even do the job...
Why were these police pulled over and dealing with this rabbit? If this is a wild rabbit how did they catch it? And why would he threaten a fellow officer? Is this sort of thing what they do with their time?
“finally relented when Gomez threatened him with a stun gun”
Weakling shouldn’t have given in.
But everyone out here knows this is the way MexiThugs act.
And that’s why they shouldn’t be dressed up as police or even allowed in civilized countries.
The fact that the one deputy made the other promise he wouldn’t kill it, suggests he had some reason to believe the other deputy would kill it. To me, this suggests he’s done this kind of behavior before. I wouldn’t automatically assume someone who asked to hold a baby rabbit is going to kill it.
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Why didn’t they just leave the thing alone?
“Oh, look! A baby bunny!”
“Sharp eyes! Neat!”
“So anyway…”
“Of course you realize, THIS MEANS WAR!”
This pathetic sociopath has a long losery road ahead of him.
Having lived in Grant County, I’m not surprised at this story. Disgusted, but not surprised.
And this is my problem with today’s law enforcement. At least four cops there. One should be under the prison. But two others stood by and let it happen. They should be in prison. Only one of the four appears to have tried to do the right thing. And was threatened with being tasered.
It’s not just that there are bad cops. It’s that the supposedly good cops cover for and enable the bad cops.
It’s not a good look
It’s tuff enough for baby rabbits to even progress beyond the birth nest
And I’ve shot plenty cottontails
There are many view points here:
1) why is this national news.
2) Not sure I would want to enter dangerous situations with a fellow officer who is so focused on a baby rabbit.
3) What is the agenda of this article? Did it work.
On our property, if rabbits were protected here, the hillside under our house would continue to slide away. They do a LOT of damage to a steep hillside. Eventually the process would take our house. There is no reasonable or effective way to trap and relocate them. They're part of the food chain. Our outdoor cat feasts on them along with ground squirrels that take out quail nests. As a result, the quail thrive here. Get a cat, get more quail? It's true, and it's really cruel to ground squirrels.
"The wild" is a cruel place.
It's quite possible this officer was raised in a rural family in a culture steeped in a cultural antipathy for wild rabbits, ground squirrels, etc. Hence, this wantonly cruel behavior, while problematic in a police officer, is at least understandable. So before you project your urban sensibilities and demand this person be deprived of his livelihood or even be injured in like manner as punishment, consider well how he might have arrived at such behavior. It may be more complicated than you realize.
People better pray this SOB never pulls them over. He’s dangerous. The libs need to Doxx and SWAT this maggot.
they need to review their psych screening process. they obviously let a bad one through.
Pathetic. At least he’ll never work in law enforcement again.
You had me at threatened his fellow deputy with a stun gun.