Thanks for letting us know you are basically a coward like those cops,too ready to kill just because you “feel” threatened.
And I don’t give a damn about your “justifications”.
Absent an actual attack or assault,keep your finger OFF the trigger.
A dog shot in the back of the head in the manner of this incident obviously wasn’t attacking anyone.
I once worked with an officer who got fired for finally exceeding the patience of the chief.
He carried an unauthorized .22 at night on patrol in the city for shooting any cat not wearing a collar, he routinely approached drivers at traffic stops with gun in hand, he avoided well-earned speeding tickets and other traffic offenses by showing a badge(which is the dirty side of the “professional courtesy” BS),and he hacked the department’s computer system.
Of course he was all too soon hired by another department a few cities distant.
“Thanks for letting us know you are basically a coward like those cops, too ready to kill just because you feel threatened.”
No, I’ve “felt” attacked by stray dogs before. They have attacked my dogs, they have attacked me. And single dogs are bad enough. When they attack in packs they are deadly.
I have scars on one arm from where a loose pit bull grabbed it, and I had to slice its damned throat with a knife. And afterwards, with a dead pit bull and my arm bleeding, the owner comes out of his house and berates me for killing his “widdow puppy”.
I send him a whopping doctors bill and a note from my attorney that if he didn’t pay it promptly, I was going to sue him for five times as much. He paid.
Sorry, but I distinguish between a cop going on your property and offing your pooch, and when a stupid owner doesn’t keep control of his animal and it leaves his property to menace others.