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To: JohnHuang2
"I yelled at the dog to get back, but it attempted to circle me to attack, so I felt that I had no option but to protect myself," the officer wrote in a police report. A liar and a dog killer. May he rot in hell.
2 posted on
01/08/2003 11:42:53 PM PST by
ambrose
To: JohnHuang2
The original WorldNetDaily story give the very sad details of how the family was brutilized by the police. The children and the remaining dog were traumatized for days.
4 posted on
01/08/2003 11:58:39 PM PST by
Consort
To: JohnHuang2
5 posted on
01/09/2003 12:02:04 AM PST by
Ouachita
(dog killin' sob's)
To: JohnHuang2; SLB; harpseal; razorback-bert; Travis McGee; glock rocks
These guys have no business in the business they are in.....this is the kind of stupid sh*t that that deserves a lawsuit........
BTW did anyone else hear the 911 call where a lady states the car was doing 110 mph ?? And money was being thrown out of the car ??? When the man just left his wallet on top of the car. And at 110 if she saw it that fast.....the wallet would have flown off the roof well before that speed was reached....
Add her lying ass to the lawsuit and file criminal charges for her false contribution to this fiasco.
11 posted on
01/09/2003 12:39:18 AM PST by
Squantos
(Stay Safe !)
To: JohnHuang2
I want to say up front that I don't condone what that patrolman did in shooting that dog but I can understand why it was done. Arresting police cannot predict a dog's behavior and will not take a chance of being attacked. I believe this is actually part of their professional training.
The only time I was attacked and bit by a dog it was an animal which knew me well. He was the next-door neighbor's dog, an animal which I had always been kind towards as I like animals, and he visited my family, as we had a dog he played with frequently.
It happened in the very early morning, he was out roaming with a couple of other dogs and I was jogging. He was a dog-coyote hybrid, and later as he grew older increasingly difficult to predict in behavoir.
But at the time of the attack I believe he behaved from instinct, as he approached from behind, absolutely silent, and bit me in the back of the lower leg (calf). My response probably startled him for I turned on him, and screaming at the top of my lungs, chased him all the way home.
To: JohnHuang2
We should bump this to all those who justified the shooting on the original thread. That bulky cop really felt threatened by that small dog....
19 posted on
01/09/2003 2:03:55 AM PST by
gd124
To: JohnHuang2
...I yelled at the dog to get back, but it attempted to circle me to attack, so I felt that I had no option but to protect myself," the officer wrote in a police report....John, how many times have we read these types of lies after police raids, when there was no video record to contradict them?
To: JohnHuang2
"to an average viewer, the scene recorded on the video may not demonstrate the aggressiveness or the threat the officer said he experienced as the dog came toward him."Translation: You going to believe us, or your own eyes?
To: JohnHuang2
The Cookeville police officer who shot the dog, Eric Hall, has since been reassigned to administrative duties while the incident is probed. Is it just me, or is ERIC a strange name for a dog?
39 posted on
01/09/2003 3:49:53 AM PST by
Elsie
To: JohnHuang2
"...the video may not demonstrate the aggressiveness or the threat the officer said he experienced as the dog came toward him."I wonder if the video shows th "agressivenesss or the threat" to the family by these thugs acting as officers of the law? Sounds like "Good shooting" to the gunman, too bad one of the family didn't act up so we could have had more practice.
50 posted on
01/09/2003 5:01:07 AM PST by
FreePaul
To: JohnHuang2
"I yelled at the dog to get back, but it attempted to circle me to attack, so I felt that I had no option but to protect myself," the officer wrote in a police report. There, there officer Hall. As the American police state develops, I'm sure that you'll have many fine career opportunities.
Next time you see a sobbing 17 year old boy, who others might think is mourning his dog, you - being more perceptive than others - might be forced to defend yourself again. Won't that be fun?
/*****Sarcasm Mode OFF*****/
53 posted on
01/09/2003 6:15:46 AM PST by
neutrino
To: *bang_list
It will be interesting to see what happens now the Muddlestream Media has taken up the cause. Mixed feelings here.
Best regards to all,
55 posted on
01/09/2003 6:20:19 AM PST by
Copernicus
(A Constitutional Republic revolves around Sovereign Citizens, not citizens around government.)
To: JohnHuang2
"Terry said he will have two unrelated police agencies perform independent reviews of the incident. "
Why bother?? They are hardly disinterested observers.
Cops, Laywers, Teachers, Insurance Agents, Construction Company owners - the bane of modern civilzation. We need them at times, but they have unionized to the point that they have society over a barrel.
This entire incident is disgraceful. You handcuff a guy, his wife, his son and shoot his dog because somebody said they saw MONEY blowing out of the vehicle?? Is this the United States or NAZI Germany??? These guys sound like something out of a bananna republic, not North Carolina.
77 posted on
01/09/2003 6:56:36 AM PST by
ZULU
To: JohnHuang2
Yea, all that tail wagging can be quite decieving.....
To: JohnHuang2
"I yelled at the dog to get back, but it attempted to circle me to attack, so I felt that I had no option but to protect myself," the officer wrote in a police report. 1. Yelling at a dog you do not know to do anything is almost always pointless. The dog was probably trying to get to it's family (pack).
2. Dogs don't "circle... to attack". They aren't indians from a 50's serial. Dogs charge straight in and low. They grab the closest thing to them on their target.
3. If he wanted to protect himself, and his fellow officers, then the car doors should have been shut to prevent the dogs from exiting in the first place.
This officer needs to be removed from the force and this unit needs to be trained by some K-9 guys in how to handle dogs when making an arrest.
To: JohnHuang2
"We once again extend our deepest concerns to the Smoak family for their loss," Terry said. "We know this was a terrible experience for them, and we truly wish that we could undo the events that occurred on the night of Jan. 1." Well how about buying them a new dog.
To: JohnHuang2
This is State tyranny of the highest order. These criminal cops must be held accountable. Every single cop involved in this TERROR incident SHOULD BE SUMMARILY FIRED! Then charged with terror acts against that family and dog. But we all know that these criminals in blue will be protected by their superiors! It's time for the people to start running the show!
To: JohnHuang2
"I yelled at the dog to get back, but it attempted to circle me to attack, so I felt that I had no option but to protect myself," the officer wrote in a police report."
Yeah, I can just see it now: "Get back in the car! Get back in the car!" This idiot cop was too stupid to realize that except for a few words, dogs do not understand English. Please don't read this to mean that dogs are dumb; sure, they're not too smart, but compared to some cops, they're Einsteins.
122 posted on
01/09/2003 8:46:06 AM PST by
mg39
To: Dog Gone
POLICE STATE PING
To: JohnHuang2
String that cop up.
156 posted on
01/09/2003 9:36:04 AM PST by
Centurion2000
(Islam and Arabs = uncivilized barbarians.)
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