Posted on 01/09/2013 8:43:11 AM PST by karatemom
A 22-year-old spent the night in the Montgomery County Jail Monday after he allegedly taunted a police dog during a traffic stop.
Cameron Dunn is facing a misdemeanor charge of assaulting or harassing police dog.
According to a Montgomery County Sheriffs Office report, police K9 Gunner and his deputy handler were called to the intersection of Mad River Road and Hempstead Mews at about 4:50 p.m. Monday to assist in a traffic stop.
Dunn was being detained in the backseat of a cruiser while the dog performed a sniff of his vehicle checking for drugs.
As Gunner walked past the cruiser Dunn began barking at the dog and hitting the window of the cruiser, according to the report.
Gunner started moving towards the cruiser but was pulled away by the deputy.
During the sniff of the car the dog hit on the odor of drugs on the passenger side of the car and marijuana seeds were found on the floorboards of the car.
Deputies booked Dunn into jail Monday evening and his bond has been set at $2,000. He is scheduled to appear in Kettering Municpal Court on Jan. 14.
Indeed; all it takes is for one person to plant seeds in your car or residence and the State has justification to arrest you and demonize you as an EVIIIIL Hardened Criminal.
The War on Drugs isn’t about curtailing drugs, but on increasing the Power and Glory of The State.
“I didn’t have the heart to tell him that his understanding of ‘Dog’ needed work. The silly human had no idea what he was saying; it took all my composure to keep a straight face.” —The Police Dog
I was thinking the same thing.. What a waste of money! They should have let the lowlife go his merry way.. but noooo their egos are too big!
yes, or maybe the cop was behind on his arrest quota?
Thank you for this, Joe. And he should have been arrested! How obnoxious! They should have let the dog out of the car. Thanks again for all you do. Dallas
Yep.. That could be the reason, too.. It’s probably both!
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