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Deputy shoots dog twice, owner calls it overreaction
Wink News ^ | January 13, 2011 | Unknown

Posted on 01/14/2011 10:52:47 AM PST by Immerito

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To: Politicalmom

Agreed. That is a fox terrier, a fox terrier who was shot in the side, despite the claims of the officers that he was charging them.

http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=191883317495051&view=all


81 posted on 01/14/2011 6:21:40 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: org.whodat

So you admit that the cop was in the yard illegally, and yet you insist on believing what a cop committing an illegal act said about the illegal act he committed?

How does a dog who was charging them get shot in the side? See the pictures of the Fox terrier mix yet?

http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=191883317495051&view=all

How are you coming on documenting the American Staffordshire Bull Terrier within Harley?


82 posted on 01/14/2011 6:23:01 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Immerito
You cannot read, I said the cop had no business in the yard, then I said the article says it was a pitbull and the picture in the article of a dog with a wound is a pitbull. Now when do you want that appointment.
83 posted on 01/14/2011 6:27:16 PM PST by org.whodat
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To: org.whodat

You cannot read, I said the cop had no business in the yard,

If a cop has no business in the yard, then if a cop enters a yard, it follows he has trespassed illegally. Therefore, he was illegally on her property and illegally shot her dog. He has committed a crime.

then I said the article says it was a pitbull

Nowhere in the article is the dog called a pitbull.

The dog is described as a “Foxhound Mix”. The two exact words used in the article. The word “pitbull” occurs nowhere in the article.

and the picture in the article of a dog with a wound is a pitbull. Now when do you want that appointment.

How are you coming with the objective evidence that the dog is an American Staffordshire Bull Terrier? Do you even known what one looks like?

Why are you taking the claims of those caught committing illegal activity (”the dog was a pitbull”) more seriously than the claims of the victim of the crime—the owner of the dog, OUR FELLOW CITIZEN, who had committed no crime?

Why are you taking the word of the State above that of the Private Citizen?


84 posted on 01/14/2011 6:32:05 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Immerito
How are you coming with the objective evidence that the dog is an American Staffordshire Bull Terrier? Do you even known what one looks like?

PitBull is a generic name for several types of Terriers and mixes.

85 posted on 01/14/2011 6:33:29 PM PST by SeeSac
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To: SeeSac

I am aware that it is a generic term, just as spitz is a generic term, however, the word is often misused by those who could not accurately identify a dog’s breed to save their lives.


86 posted on 01/14/2011 6:35:08 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: All

...and good news for Harley; he is recovering from the bullet wounds delivered by illegally trespassing policemen who had no lawful reason to be in his owner’s yard.

http://www.winknews.com/Local-Florida/2011-01-14/Dog-recovering-from-bullet-wounds-after-being-shot-twice


87 posted on 01/14/2011 6:39:25 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Nachum
I saved two dogs from being shot by police. They were lost, running scared on a busy road. I stopped to get them to the side of the road and managed to get one to come over. The other was so scared and confused, he kept going back on the busy road. Someone called the county cops and they responded. After not being able to get the dog to come, one cop said to the other, 'we're going to have to shoot it.' I said, 'WHAT! There is no way you're going to shoot that dog!'. It was the weekend and animal control was not working. They said they didn't know what to do. I was frantic. I asked them to please wait so I could go home and get another leash and some food to coax the dog over. They agreed, but I was scared out of my mind they'd shoot the dog in my absence. Thankfully, when I got back, I was able to get the dog into my car. The cops said they were able to take them to the county animal control. They asked if they could use my leashes and would return them. They did. And guess what? The dogs were friendly, just lost and scared.

I will never forget that day, and how quickly they went to use their guns - in a residential area nonetheless- to shoot a dog. I tried to work with area vets to develop dog kits for police cruisers (tranquilizer guns, heavy gloves, food, leashes, etc.) but the idea fell apart.

Ironically enough, that same police officer accidentally shot someone. I did not have kind words to say about him.

88 posted on 01/14/2011 6:42:11 PM PST by rintense (The GOP elite & friends can pound sand.)
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To: rintense

Those quick to shoot dogs often are (or become) quick to shoot their fellow man.

It’s an unfortunate observation.

Thank you for doing your part to intervene on behalf of those frightened dogs.


89 posted on 01/14/2011 6:43:57 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: org.whodat

You need your eyes checked. That is NOT a Pit Bull.


90 posted on 01/14/2011 6:49:20 PM PST by rintense (The GOP elite & friends can pound sand.)
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To: Immerito
You did not go look up the story, I did. I never trust what some nut posts, anyone can cut and paste anything. And the same goes for some damn facebook thing. He'll you might even see. That your friend in az was almost a registered republican. Stop smelling dog flatulance and get a life.
91 posted on 01/14/2011 7:01:16 PM PST by org.whodat
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To: Immerito

The cops claimed that they shot a “pitbull” to cover their government-employed arses. They trespassed illegally, and they had the audacity to claim that a dog THEY shot in the side was “coming at” them. In other words, the placement of the bullet wounds on the animal contradicts the story told by the cops.

Cops are not experts in identifying dog breeds and consistently mis-identify dog breeds, particularly when they need to cover their arses when they believe it warranted. Good cops can tell a consistent story that lines up with the facts. They know that the facts and evidence will corroborate their story.

A pity that far too many Law Enforcement Officers don’t follow Sir Robert Peel’s principles like Peace Officers used to, isn’t it? Then we woulnd’t be reading this story about a fellow citizen victimized by those members of the citizenry who took oaths to serve and protect their fellow citizens.

Or at the very least, we would be reading about how the deputies in question had been removed from the force, prevented from ever serving on any other force in the nation and how the Chief of Police announced that the force would be covering the dog’s veterinary expenses in order to amend the wrong done.

Know what the public response would have been by most conservatives if that is what occurred? A crime was committed, but the guilty paid and the victim was compensation. Justice was done.


92 posted on 01/14/2011 7:06:42 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Immerito

The cops claimed that they shot a “pitbull” to cover their government-employed arses. They trespassed illegally, and they had the audacity to claim that a dog THEY shot in the side was “coming at” them. In other words, the placement of the bullet wounds on the animal contradicts the story told by the cops.

Cops are not experts in identifying dog breeds and consistently mis-identify dog breeds, particularly when they need to cover their arses when they believe it warranted. Good cops can tell a consistent story that lines up with the facts. They know that the facts and evidence will corroborate their story.

A pity that far too many Law Enforcement Officers don’t follow Sir Robert Peel’s principles like Peace Officers used to, isn’t it? Then we woulnd’t be reading this story about a fellow citizen victimized by those members of the citizenry who took oaths to serve and protect their fellow citizens.

Or at the very least, we would be reading about how the deputies in question had been removed from the force, prevented from ever serving on any other force in the nation and how the Chief of Police announced that the force would be covering the dog’s veterinary expenses in order to amend the wrong done.

Know what the public response would have been by most conservatives if that is what occurred? A crime was committed, but the guilty paid and the victim was compensated. Justice was done.


93 posted on 01/14/2011 7:06:54 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: org.whodat

I did read the article. The dog was identified as a Foxhound mix.

The arse-covering cops claimed it was a pitbull when they realized that witnesses knew the crime they had committed.

So why does a dog who charged them have wounds in its side?

Why are you claiming that we should believe those who serve the State over the Private Citizen who committed no crime?


94 posted on 01/14/2011 7:08:42 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Emperor Palpatine

It’s an absolute shame when a crime-committing cop can stir up such nearly-blind loyalty while one’s own fellow-citizen, victimized by those who vowed “to protect and serve”, is libeled by one of those individuals.

The deputies KNEW there was a dog there, they KNEW they had no right to be on her property, and they attacked her property.

Some of our self-proclaimed Sheep Dogs are really Wolves.


95 posted on 01/14/2011 7:16:13 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Immerito
Hate the state do you, do you have a skull shrine anywhere. And yes given the background of most of the slime that owns pitbulls, I will leave it up to the judge to decide.
96 posted on 01/14/2011 7:33:23 PM PST by org.whodat
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To: org.whodat

Inventing positions when you cannot defend your own?

Why was a dog charging at police officers wounded in its side?

Why did the police officers unlawfully trespass on the property of a private citizen without warrant?

Why are Agents of the State to be afforded more benefit of the doubt than the private citizen who committed no crime?

Why are you unable to answer the actual points I address?

Why are you so desperate to invent positions for me that I do not hold?


97 posted on 01/14/2011 7:47:57 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Immerito
I am aware that it is a generic term, just as spitz is a generic term, however, the word is often misused by those who could not accurately identify a dog’s breed to save their lives. __________________________________________________

Yes, I have a papered Boxer and a rescue Boxer (animal control) and some would call a Boxer a Pit...drives me nuts! Scares me for their lives, too...one wrong bark and wrong judgment and that's all she wrote.

Harley

Photobucket

Smooth Hair Fox Terrier varied looks

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Terrier_%28Smooth%29

98 posted on 01/14/2011 7:48:52 PM PST by Irenic
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It’s a shame when people can’t tell a foxhound mix (the description of the dog given by the Victimized Dog Owner) from a “pitbull”.

It’s purely insult to injury that the police officers had the audacity to fine the woman that whose property THEY damaged.

I don’t know how many Freepers live in the area, but I hope the phones in the local Sheriff’s office are ringing off the hooks.

Here’s the Phone Directory for the Lee County Sheriff’s office:

http://www.sheriffleefl.org/about/phonedir.aspx

You can also email them here:

http://www.sheriffleefl.org/about/emailus.aspx


99 posted on 01/14/2011 8:00:18 PM PST by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Irenic

Just wanted to add, it’s easy to mistake dog breeds from photos.

I did it here on FR, I thought a Bulldog was a Boxer, the angle etc threw me off, I was corrected.

The photo seemed short on legs for a Boxer but somehow looked too long for a Bulldog, the face on a Boxer is obvious but pretty varied at the same time.

I don’t see org.whodat as someone who runs around to defend the state.

I think it’s just an honest difference of view, not a stance to judge from. jmo


100 posted on 01/14/2011 8:06:28 PM PST by Irenic
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