“but it does seem they kill a lot of family dogs.”
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No they don’t——those are the rare incidents that get publicized.
There are rougly 700,000 LEOs in this country——do the math.
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No, I’m not going to do the math; I was making a quick observation.
According to use of force reports requested by WGRZ-TV under the Freedom of Information Law, Buffalo Police shot 92 dogs from Jan. 1, 2011 through Sept. 2014. Seventy-three of those dogs died. Nineteen survived.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-department-shot-92-dogs-years-officers-killed-25/
Between 2000 and 2008, Milwaukee police shot and killed 434 dogs, an average of 48 per year.
And a Ohio LEO had 20 kills as of a couple months ago. Protect and serve my ass. I’m still angry about the Oregon ambush.
“but it does seem they kill a lot of family dogs.
No they dontthose are the rare incidents that get publicized.”
ONE DEAD FAMILY PET THAT”S RESTRAINED is one too many if it happens to be yours. This is an artifact of the $hit that passes for law enforcement in many places today. I’d like to honor all of them for their service, but it’s clear that many of them are people with size 44 coveralls and size 4 hats whose “training” includes killing family pets because they can get away with it.
There are rougly 700,000 LEOs in this countrydo the math.
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And 0 have been killed by dogs.
Channel] 2 Investigates: Nearly 100 dogs shot by metro police since 2010 [Atlanta] (Oct 2012)
And how many dead family dogs don't make it to the internet??? Find that out and THEN do the math...
How many turds in your punch bowl before it’s a problem?