[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dmf2-ofZ2k]Idaho Cop Shoots Disabled Man's Service Dog at Son's 9th Birthday Party - YouTube[/ame]
Irresponsible dog owner. Cop was actually very controlled and was not particularly abusive. Terrible example of abuse of power.
That's an overreaction for sure, but no way is that a service dog. It was ready to bite, and not even to someone on the property, just running wild, if it had bitten someone it would be getting put down.
No reason to be abusive when you can just shoot something.
Fuck that shit.
He was called because of the fucking dogs. Hmm..I'm scared of dogs because I'm a faggot, let me answer to a dog call, oh look the dog is barking and wants to play with me, let me shoot him because he just seems so dangerous with those big white teeth showing.
He should of gotten his faggot ass back in his faggot ass cop car and called a dog catcher or called back up or just left.
What is it a fucking black lab? wow.
An update on an event that took place in L.A. one year ago...
Last February, police officers launched a manhunt for Chris Dorner, a former cop who began to hunt his fellow cops. Dorner's picture is found below:
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Those of you who live in the area might remember that it was dangerous to be in the same vicinity as the cops during this time. This was especially true if you looked like Dorner.
One morning, in the midst of the manhunt, two women - 71-year-old Emma Hernandez and her 47-year-old daughter Margie Carranza - were on the streets of L.A. They were delivering papers on their normal route.
Eight LAPD officers came upon the small, blue pickup truck driven by Hernandez and Carranza. They open fired on the two women, putting 103 rounds into the truck. Two rounds hit Hernandez in the back. Carranza was grazed by a third round.
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Hernandez and Carranza eventually settled for $4.2 million.
The following is an update on the case:
The Los Angeles Police Commission officially announced last week that the eight officers violated the department's policy on the use of deadly force. Police Chief Charlie Beck noted that disciplinary action might range from intensive training to firing. NBC Los Angeles has reported that http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/l...-Christopher-Dorner-243953951.html?akmobile=o. All eight officers will receive training and be allowed to resume their duties.
Source. More. More. More. More.
...all eight officers will receive training and be allowed to resume their duties.
“They were saying put your hands up, and the guys were still moving after they shot maybe 50, 60 times,” he said. “And the guy tried to put his hands up. And as soon as he put his hands up, it erupted again. And that was it for them. That guy tried his best to give up. I swear to God on everything I love, my kids, my momma, everything, I seen it all.”
"The policemen that had on the black and white vests were out there laughing like it was so funny."
Bullets were sprayed everywhere. They hit the Volvo, other cars in the lot, fence posts and neighboring businesses. They blasted holes in a townhouse where a 12-year-old dove to the ground for cover and a four month old slept in his crib.
Saw a segment on CBS Reality the other night where cops were surrounding a suspect, pretty much in a circle, and then they opened up. One of them took a round in the leg. Dumbasses.
Like you, I run across a lot of stories that put cops in a bad light. I intend to post brief summaries of such stories in this thread. When available, I'll post pics.
How often? Whenever the mood strikes.
Why? Self-entertainment, cathartic release, passive demagoguery... take your pick.
Feel free to add your own stories, comment on those posted, or argue and call each other (and myself) names.
First up: Dallas cop Patrick Tuter.
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Summary: In 2012, police officer Tuter was involved in a high-speed chase with Michael Allen. Allen ended up in a cul-de-sac with Tuter in pursuit. Tuter used his car to box Allen's truck in. Authorities originally said that Allen rammed Tuter's car, which prompted the officer to discharge his firearm (more on this in a moment). This claim was a lie as Tuter's dashcam showed that he had actually rammed Allen's truck.
Tuter exited his car and proceeded to fire upon Allen. Reloading twice, he fired 41 shots total. Three hit Allen, killing him.
Allen, pictured below, was unarmed.
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Source. More.
with as many as 40 police officers reportedly joining the standoff. Among them were uniformed cops and members of the SWAT team, the tactical K-9 unit and the Repeat Offender Project squad.
Advancing on him, officers ordered Boyd to get down on the ground. Boyd began to turn away, and Detective Sandy of the ROP squad and Officer Dominique Perez of the SWAT team each fired three live rounds at him, hitting him once in the back and twice in his arms. Boyd collapsed, face down, crying out that he was unable to move. "Please don't hurt me," he said. Another officer fired three beanbag rounds from a shotgun at Boyd's prone body. The K-9 officer again loosed his German shepherd on Boyd, and the dog tore into his legs. Finally, officers approached and handcuffed him.
In the final hours of his life, Boyd had his right arm amputated and his spleen, a section of his lung and a length of his intestines removed. At 2:55 a.m., he was pronounced dead. He was the 22nd person killed by the Albuquerque police in just more than four years.
The City of Albuquerque also filed a gag order to prohibit attorneys from discussing the case with the public one week after KOB Eyewitness News 4 exposed controversial recordings that will be used in the case.
Wow, appears America is full of shit if all this is true....