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Posted: 7/23/2014 8:51:50 PM EDT
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"Before leaving the scene, the officers brought the suspect by, to apologize."
Are you fucking kidding me?!!! I'm pro-LEO (LEOs in my county rock!) but damn, those officers must not have any sense of personal accountability at all. |
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30 days. One month, that's all I ask. Prior to commissioning every candidate should work one month in the county shelter. They'll either learn how to deal with strange dogs, or get their fill of killing them.
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I have a six month old, 70 pound Great Pyrenees, and I honestly fear for him to some degree. Before this site, the idea that a cop would shoot my dog for no reason other than being a few backyards away from a crime taking place was absurd to me. Now, I dunno. I definitely will not let him in my backyard unattended, not like that has even mattered in some of these cases.
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Im waiting for the homeowner who shoots back because the cops keep killing their family members. Its coming.
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"Before leaving the scene, the officers brought the suspect by, to apologize." Are you fucking kidding me?!!! I'm pro-LEO (LEOs in my county rock!) but damn, those officers must not have any sense of personal accountability at all. View Quote The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. |
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"The choices you make affect those around you." Quote from the dog owner |
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The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Before leaving the scene, the officers brought the suspect by, to apologize." Are you fucking kidding me?!!! I'm pro-LEO (LEOs in my county rock!) but damn, those officers must not have any sense of personal accountability at all. The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. So I can shoot a dog without fear of prosecution if it approaches me? |
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So the officers brought the suspect by to apologize for the shooting?
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The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Before leaving the scene, the officers brought the suspect by, to apologize." Are you fucking kidding me?!!! I'm pro-LEO (LEOs in my county rock!) but damn, those officers must not have any sense of personal accountability at all. The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. I was rushed by a large grey pit bull while in the hood yesterday working. I was not bit. In fact, I had the damn thing rolled over on it's back while giving it a neck scratch waiting for it's dumb ass owner to show up. If you are around dogs a lot due to your job and won't teach yourself how to read them, you're a useless git. |
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Yep, which is odd being that suspect didn't shoot the dog. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So the officers brought the suspect by to apologize for the shooting? Yep, which is odd being that suspect didn't shoot the dog. The officer's moms should apologize to the homeowner for raising retards. |
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking.
How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. |
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So the officers brought the suspect by to apologize for the shooting? Yep, which is odd being that suspect didn't shoot the dog. The officer's moms should apologize to the homeowner for raising retards. |
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“It’s a ‘shoot first, think later’ when it comes to domestic animals,” Trott said.
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. View Quote Edit: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1643213_Another_dog_down__WTF___Coeur_d__Alene.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1646020_City_pays__30_000_to_owner_of_dog_shot_by_police_.html But I'm sure these are fabricated lies |
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They should cite the owner for dog at large since it was off the property.
I do side with the officers though. It's tough trying to figure out what the dog is going to do if it is coming directly for them. I know GD though, if this was a dogbite incident, 3/4s of the posters in this thread would be doing high fives. |
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. Place holder for link Like the guy last week that was serving papers to the wrong address and shot a dog through a fence? Like that? |
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The decision to shoot, or harm, an animal is not made lightly, but at times must be made immediately.
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. View Quote “It’s a ‘shoot first, think later’ when it comes to domestic animals,” Trott said. |
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So I can shoot a dog without fear of prosecution if it approaches me? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes That would vary by your states laws and you probably already know that Quoted:
I was rushed by a large grey pit bull while in the hood yesterday working. I was not bit. In fact, I had the damn thing rolled over on it's back while giving it a neck scratch waiting for it's dumb ass owner to show up. If you are around dogs a lot due to your job and won't teach yourself how to read them, you're a useless git. Do you honestly think that the officers while literally in hot pursuit of their suspect had the luxury of time you did? |
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. View Quote It has been my experience that dogs pick up on negative human character traits, perhaps this is why you routinely find yourself shooting dogs? Why the disparaging remarks on pizza delivery people? Maybe you should use the service more, that would keep you in the house and away from all these dogs you encounter and need to shoot. |
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It has been my experience that dogs pick up on negative human character traits, perhaps this is why you routinely find yourself shooting dogs? Why the disparaging remarks on pizza delivery people? Maybe you should use the service more, that would keep you in the house and away from all these dogs you encounter and need to shoot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. It has been my experience that dogs pick up on negative human character traits, perhaps this is why you routinely find yourself shooting dogs? Why the disparaging remarks on pizza delivery people? Maybe you should use the service more, that would keep you in the house and away from all these dogs you encounter and need to shoot. |
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Why the disparaging remarks on pizza delivery people? Maybe you should use the service more, that would keep you in the house and away from all these dogs you encounter and need to shoot. View Quote Because GD inevitably talks about pizza delivery guys not getting bit by dogs or finding the right address ( if its a SWAT thread ) Clearly the basement dwellers hold pizza guys in high esteem |
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. View Quote Reread the article. Didn't see that anywhere. Were you there? |
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Serious questions because police officers are civilians. If someone is about to destroy my property (my dog), do I not have the right to defend that property with lethal force? I know it won't go well either way, but I'm just curious.
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Is there any real reports of officers being attacked and mauled. Not ankle bitters but real dogs. Nice of them to bring the kid around to say he is sorry, funny when they shoot a dog they never apologize.
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. It has been my experience that dogs pick up on negative human character traits, perhaps this is why you routinely find yourself shooting dogs? Why the disparaging remarks on pizza delivery people? Maybe you should use the service more, that would keep you in the house and away from all these dogs you encounter and need to shoot. |
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LEO's do not shoot dogs for simply "approaching" or barking. How else would some of you expect a LEO to react when threatened by a barking/snarling dog that "approaches" with it's teeth bared?????? I've been to the E.R. twice because of dog attacks. I have sent many dogs to dog heaven. Anyone who does not take a dog bite/attack seriously doesn't know what in the hell they're talking about. GD may now return to delivering pizza. View Quote If I didn't watch an officer shooting a dog that was actively running away from them twice in their hind legs, I might believe you. |
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Serious questions because police officers are civilians. If someone is about to destroy my property (my dog), do I not have the right to defend that property with lethal force? I know it won't go well either way, but I'm just curious. View Quote Don't know about going there but IIRC the Hells Angels won a case against a SWAT raid where they shot their dags.. I have to look it up for details.. Story Here Different situation.. |
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"Before leaving the scene, the officers brought the suspect by, to apologize." Are you fucking kidding me?!!! I'm pro-LEO (LEOs in my county rock!) but damn, those officers must not have any sense of personal accountability at all. The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. So I can shoot a dog without fear of prosecution if it approaches me? If you feel threatened? I would expect it. |
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"Before leaving the scene, the officers brought the suspect by, to apologize." Are you fucking kidding me?!!! I'm pro-LEO (LEOs in my county rock!) but damn, those officers must not have any sense of personal accountability at all. The officers did what they did because of the suspects actions. Lets see how many of you would be confronted by a large strange dog in an alleyway and not do something along the same lines. So I can shoot a dog without fear of prosecution if it approaches me? If you feel threatened? I would expect it. Or if it is potentially threatening.. Or just scary looking... Then we can just assume they will attack and sense they are all big and scary, just shoot them and not take a chance.. |
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Since dogs are clearly dangerous, I'm sure someone will be along any minute now to post the number of officers killed every year by vicious dogs.
Heck, I'm sure someone will post a SINGLE EXAMPLE of an officer killed by a vicious dog, just to shut us up.. Just one. Amiright? |
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Im waiting for the homeowner who shoots back because the cops keep killing their family members. Its coming. Dogs are not people. But they are property. In some states that still matters. Edt: What if a person shot your cows/bulls that you were depending on to get through the winter because they were "running amuck?" |
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Serious questions because police officers are civilians. If someone is about to destroy my property (my dog), do I not have the right to defend that property with lethal force? I know it won't go well either way, but I'm just curious. View Quote Lethal force is legal to be used in defense of yourself or another from the imminent threat of great bodily harm or death. What do you think? |
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Lethal force is legal to be used in defense of yourself or another from the imminent threat of great bodily harm or death. What do you think? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Serious questions because police officers are civilians. If someone is about to destroy my property (my dog), do I not have the right to defend that property with lethal force? I know it won't go well either way, but I'm just curious. Lethal force is legal to be used in defense of yourself or another from the imminent threat of great bodily harm or death. What do you think? Can defend property with deadly force in Texas.. |
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But they are property. In some states that still matters. Edt: What if a person shot your cows/bulls that you were depending on to get through the winter because they were "running amuck?" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im waiting for the homeowner who shoots back because the cops keep killing their family members. Its coming. Dogs are not people. But they are property. In some states that still matters. Edt: What if a person shot your cows/bulls that you were depending on to get through the winter because they were "running amuck?" |
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Can defend property with deadly force in Texas.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Serious questions because police officers are civilians. If someone is about to destroy my property (my dog), do I not have the right to defend that property with lethal force? I know it won't go well either way, but I'm just curious. Lethal force is legal to be used in defense of yourself or another from the imminent threat of great bodily harm or death. What do you think? Can defend property with deadly force in Texas.. And Kentucky. |
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