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Posted: 10/6/2007 3:25:02 AM EDT
wcco.com/topstories/local_story_271221137.html WTF? ETA: Pic of dog |
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I can't wait to be highlighted in Arfcom for a similar situation... I can feel it!!!!
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Good thing the kid didn't bark or growl.
I know I did, at that age. |
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And here I thought that Toyota made more than one silver camry.
Tagging this thread for an update of the actual model and color of the getaway car. |
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Lets hope the responding officers show better judgment in the future. I can just see it now. During a traffic stop someone tells the LEO to go f*** themselves in anger. BANG! After all, the person was yelling at the officer.
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So he should have just let the animal attack?z |
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terrier lab= fancy talk for mixed pitbull LEO shoulda not shot the dog while it was on the ground not advanceing,, but i doubt thats what happened..... but oh well... such is life... |
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Get your dog inside Mam is way to much to ask huh? |
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If you look at me in an aggressive manner, does this mean I should preemptively put 2 rounds COM, just in case you were going to attack me? There were other means to resolve the situation without shooting the dog: - Have the owner lock up the dogs - Taser the dogs - Mace the dogs - Crack the mutt over the head with an ASP You wouldn't happen to be a LEO? |
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Id be a wanted man after an incident like that. My dogs are a huge part of my life.
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That's it!
I'm NOT reading anymore threads with "cop" or "dog" in them!!!! |
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It sickens me to read this stuff. I know if it were my dog, it would be my last day as a free man
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So he shot a dog for being a dog? If I were put in a similar situation, I'm not sure what I would do to the officer.
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sounds familiar to the proverbial.....they didn't have to kill him, they could have shot him in the arm, leg, warning shot, blah, blah, blah, blah |
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nothing |
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suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeee I like all the outrage being displayed when even the dog owner admits she wasnt looking at what was occuring when the dog was shot |
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If he killed an attacking dog, I wouldnt have as much of a problem. This seems to be a gross over reaction with terrible consequences. If the facts are as stated, he should be fired. Pussy. |
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It's actually pretty hard to get an effective taser shot on a dog. The probe spread is (IIRC) 5*, it doesn't take long for the probes to spread farther than a dog's body. Also a LOT of Officers don't have Taser's. Then you have a thread *Cop beats dog to death in front of toddler*. Not to mention my ASP is 26" long. If a dog is going to attack me 26" isn't nearly long enough, thanks. As for the OC (I don't know anyone that carries "mace" anymore) this also isn't a very effective tool against a dog that is pissed off and trying to attack, much like it often doesn't work on people that are pissed and hell bent on attacking. OC is also very messy, everyone gets a little taste. I'm not saying what this cop did was necessarily right or wrong. I didn't even read the whole news story. I'm just saying things are a little different when you have fido growling at you with a rigid body, bare teeth and the hair on his back standing up like he's gunna have you for lunch. Don't they always say stop the threat by the quickest legal means? Thats what happened. /flamesuit on ETA Color |
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Why did the officer approach the dog in the first place? Do you poke a hornet's nest when you find it and then act surprised when you get stung?
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"The dog was down, he didn't try jumping at him," said Stiernagel, "he didn't do anything, as soon as I turned around, he shot him right in the head." |
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Is this serious? |
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LOL...we know most Barney Fife's couldn't hit the broad side of a barn let alone a paw |
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So the only reasonable course of action when confronted with a growling dog is to shoot it? |
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The dog probably disobeyed a direct order to 'don't move' by the officer,some things just need a killin'.
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So how big is a terrier lab?
Good thing the horrificaly dangerous basset hound didn't present a threat. |
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The officer MEANT to say 'roll over', but actually said 'sit', which it did, so he shot it. |
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I would even argue that it might be prudent for the cop to be willing to take a bite(and subsequent rabies shot f necessary) before killing the pet of a family that is likely not even deserving of the officers presence. I mean, it would be different if this were a dog at a crack house, that is there to protect criminals. Discretion seems to be a lost art. I sympathize with an officers tough job. I have a lot of respect for good cops, but this seems very unnecessary.
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Pretty sure that is satire for "Why didn't he shoot the gun out of the suspect's hand?" or whatever other "Mah baby dint do nuthin' to hurt nobody" scenario. That said, I think it is REALLY fucked up when you end up shooting a dog when you're at a property for no reason. I can understand the puppy popping on warrants, but this whole situation seems pretty damn weak. That guy would run out of ammo pretty damn quick if he went pulling into random citizens' driveways and shot every dog that acted aggressive toward him. |
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Good thing they were on the property for a reason |
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So why did the officer continue to approach the dogs for NO REASON? |
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There's a lot of silver cars in Mille Lacs County. And it's about 90 minutes up the road from Minneapolis/St. Paul. What's the dog body count gonna be by the time they check out every silver car in the metro counties region? |
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stop being democrats and consider the owner may not be credible
two sides to all of these |
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I wasnt there, just like everyone else in this thread. If I were to habor a guess, he was probably trying to get closer to the residence to see if he might see the robbery suspect inside. |
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Fact 1 - There was a bank robbery.
Fact 2 - Suspect vehicle was a silver Camry. Fact 3 - Silver Camry parked in residential yard miles away from the bank. Fact 4 - Dog shot on private property of owner. Fact 5 - This Camry is one of the hundreds of thousands of silver Camrys that was not related to the crime. There must be some facts missing, I'm sure there is more to this story?! |
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My neighbor drives a silver car, and we're just under and hour from Garrison. Should I shoot his dog if it growls or barks at me?
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Everybody can tell the difference between a Camry and a Mazda 626 at a glance as well. |
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Do so if you wish. Now back to the information in this thread |
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If I were approaching a strange dog and it growled and showed its teeth to me (like just about EVERY dog on the planet would do) I would stop approaching the dog. Maybe that requires more brain cells than some people have. |
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Are you serious? Damn, I need a raise. Same old same old BS over and over. Maybe it was a good shoot maybe not. I wasn't there, neither was anyone else here, at least not that has come forward yet. Joe |
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Apparently the dog can drive a silver camery, is 6'2 and has a goaty |
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He shot the dog because he could.
It's just that simple. People come here all the time, UPS, postman, electric man: "That dog bite?" "Nah, he won't hurt you." End of story. Or, "Hold on a minute, let me get my dog in the house." End of story. He shot their pet because he could and that is all there is to it. |
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Damn, you were there? Why didn't they interview you about it? |
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The locals are tight knit in that area, the cop just lost a lot
of respect and support in that county. He will forever be known as the cop who shot so and so's dog. GM |
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