Ok. I am really, really, really piss off and sad, and I am getting - TopicsExpress



          

Ok. I am really, really, really piss off and sad, and I am getting angry at this. First if you touch, kick, punch or strike a K9 you go to jail, charge with assault to a law enforcement officer. But what right they have to kill a dog, that is doing his job, protecting his owner, now the correct procedure from the cops should be as follow; they saw the dog, they saw the owner, they notice the dog is in the car, but the windows are crack open, this man is not a suspect, he is not threat to them or the public, he is filming on the street which is not against the law, this is a sting operation, (I hope is not an illegal one, and the cops do not want witnesses) then call the man closer to the patrol car, away form the car were the dog is, talk to the person, and ask him to erase the video and to leave the area. Now the cops see the dog getting in defense mood, do not pull the man the way they did, they seen the dog coming, and instead of stand still and let the owner deal with the dog (even he is in handcuffs, which that was not necessary) then one of the cops kick the dog, wrong, that makes the dog more aggressive, poor dog was just barking, he got provoked by the cops. Again the SOP should it be, call the man, talk to him, ask him to erase the video and leave the area, if they need to take the man under custody, make sure he secure the dog, so he can not scape and him to call somebody to pick him up. The cop that shot the dog, should be suspended without pay and charge with abuse of power and mishandling a case which this man is not even a person of interest, neither a suspect or and accused. I am sorry I always are in the side of the law, but this is just wrong, very wrong. It was another case of a police officer let the K9 lock in the car and the K9 die of suffocation from the heat, nothing happened to the cop. I think this cop has no right to shoot the dog.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 06:23:24 +0000

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