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Quoted: Another good one: Too bad he didn't shoot the bitches yelling in the background too. This one was much better. "WHY ARE YOU SHOOTING HIM!?" Anybody else an NYPD one shot one kill? |
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if the dog catcher did not s*** his pants from nearly getting attacked by the dogs, I'm sure he s*** his pants whenever the dog Was shot off him inches away, that was pretty close, I would not be surprised if he caught some buck shot himself My former agency wasn't allowed to use buckshot for vicious animal kills. Most likely a slug. |
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Quoted: Another good one: Too bad he didn't shoot the bitches yelling in the background too. Looked like the officer on the right damn near shot his partner. ETA: NM, looks like it was just smoke from the first shot. Thought it was a ricochet on the concrete from his partner.
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Quoted: Quoted: Another good one: Too bad he didn't shoot the bitches yelling in the background too. Looked like the officer on the right damn near shot his partner. ETA: NM, looks like it was just smoke from the first shot. Thought it was a ricochet on the concrete from his partner. That looked like pepper spray. |
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I love dogs. I hate to see animals shot when if the owners had taken better care.
That being said, both shoots were good, IMHO, and great restraint shown by the officers. The second one was sad, b/c the dog was trying to protect his incapacitated owner; however, human life outweighs that of an animals, and if medical attention is necessary, appears necessary, etc. |
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I think they were both good shoots, especially the first one. Both were risky. The first one the AC guy was REAL close. The second one was also risky because of all the people and the concrete and the danger from a ricochet. I think on the 2nd one I woulda just tried to kick the shit out of the dog, but I am not a Monday morning quarterback.
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Quoted: Another good one: Too bad he didn't shoot the bitches yelling in the background too. wow, amazing. A NYC cop who managed to actually hit a target without taking out 9 pedestrians in the process. Call Guinness |
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You have to make do, when there are no wheel chair bound people around! I have to agree - it seems like there is much pussy footed cowardice in LE today. Sorry if this offends folks here., but it's my honest opinion. You agree with what? I DO |
| Good shoot, amazing how fast they run to the porch when one goes down. I like dogs, and have several friends that own pit bulls that are friendly, but some scum bags train them as attack dogs for their drug houses because they can't own guns and makes the who breed look bad. |
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Another good one: Too bad he didn't shoot the bitches yelling in the background too. Looked like the officer on the right damn near shot his partner. ETA: NM, looks like it was just smoke from the first shot. Thought it was a ricochet on the concrete from his partner. That looked like pepper spray. Good call. Does look like he had something in his left, before switching to his pistol. It looked like the second NYPD Officer who shot did so to end the pain and suffering of the first shot. |

