To: Teacher317
I look at it like this. Just replace the dog with a drunk friend this family was giving a ride home. Now, the drunk gets outta the car (having just woke up from being passed out) and weaves his way towards the cop to find out whats going on. The cop tells him to stay there, but the drunk can't hear him due to traffic. So he staggers forward, and the cop blows his head off at the shoulders all in the space of three seconds.
You see, this could just as easily been the way it went down, only you'd have a dead guy instead of a dog. Is either scenario right? Of course not, our un-educated law enforcement is becoming quite a danger.....
Now I'm with a few of the people on this thread. I'd go home, grab my 12ga. and wait on that cops front porch for him to get home. Because you see, he killed my dog, which could have just as easily been my son/daughter/wife/dad/ect. This police officer derserves to be removed from the gene pool.
To: Dead Dog
stupid law enforcement/dog killin ping
To: walkingdead
How DARE you suggest such a disrespectful thing to an officer of the law! The law is absolute, and its enforcers can do no wrong! You are to report to a government facility for re-education immedeately. Then you'll sound like some of the other (minority) FReepers here who are defending these pigs.
To: walkingdead
Now I'm with a few of the people on this thread. I'd go home, grab my 12ga. and wait on that cops front porch for him to get home. Because you see, he killed my dog, which could have just as easily been my son/daughter/wife/dad/ect. This police officer derserves to be removed from the gene pool. As more and more of these incidents happen, the likelyhood of what you said happening becomes more and more a possiblity. If I was to sit on a jury to judge a person who killed a cop for "accidently" killing a family member ... I would NEVER vote to convict.
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