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Was The Shooting Of This Dog Justified?
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A petition has recently been started to fire an officer who shot a dog to death. The incident was recorded, and you can view both the petition and the video (which you can probably guess is quite graphic, I know AB has its share of animal lovers) here:
http:// www.cau ses.com /justic e-for-m ax?utm_ source= causes. com& ;utm_me dium=fb post&am p;utm_c ampaign =fbMAX0 703
Does anyone know what exactly was the dog's owner being arrested for? Was the dog a sufficient threat to the police to warrant being shot?
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Does anyone know what exactly was the dog's owner being arrested for? Was the dog a sufficient threat to the police to warrant being shot?
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A fleet of police cars are present on a street, which lots of people start recording on their phones for some reason. One man does so while walking around with his dog on a lead. Eventually, the police officers approach him and he puts his dog in his car.
The police officers then arrest him for reasons which aren't clear, and then the dog gets agitated. It leaps out of the window, and approaches the police officers. One of the officers draws his gun and kind of makes threatening gestures for a while, before shooting the dog about three times, which is right at the very end of the video.
(there are a few seconds of footage of the dog immediately after being shot, which some people might find upsetting).
A fleet of police cars are present on a street, which lots of people start recording on their phones for some reason. One man does so while walking around with his dog on a lead. Eventually, the police officers approach him and he puts his dog in his car.
The police officers then arrest him for reasons which aren't clear, and then the dog gets agitated. It leaps out of the window, and approaches the police officers. One of the officers draws his gun and kind of makes threatening gestures for a while, before shooting the dog about three times, which is right at the very end of the video.
(there are a few seconds of footage of the dog immediately after being shot, which some people might find upsetting).
I will be completely honest - as always with issues like this, I find it very difficult to care all that much about this animal's life. But I appreciate that many people- and his owner - do not feel the same way.
Personally, I see this as another reason why police should not carry guns, but I'm undecided as to whether the officer's response was proportional to the threat posed by the dog or not. Hence why I seek other opinions.
Personally, I see this as another reason why police should not carry guns, but I'm undecided as to whether the officer's response was proportional to the threat posed by the dog or not. Hence why I seek other opinions.
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It is in the US.
Some sort of incident taking place with police in attendance.
Man with dog on lead is taking pictures on his phone and annoying cops.
They come toward him so he puts his dog in his car.
As the police frisk the man, the dog jumps out of the car and starts to protect his owner by snapping at the officers.
Officer then shots the dog several times at close quarters, but not cleanly so the video ends with the dog squealing in agony.
Trigger happy best describes it.
Some sort of incident taking place with police in attendance.
Man with dog on lead is taking pictures on his phone and annoying cops.
They come toward him so he puts his dog in his car.
As the police frisk the man, the dog jumps out of the car and starts to protect his owner by snapping at the officers.
Officer then shots the dog several times at close quarters, but not cleanly so the video ends with the dog squealing in agony.
Trigger happy best describes it.
At about 3:18 a cop puts his arm out towards the dog and the dog seems to go for it and then backs off.
The same cop puts his arm out again and as the dog approaches hi arm shots are fired and the dog is hit several times.
If an unknown Rottweiler had already attacked my colleague and looked like it was coming in for another go I think I would have done exactly the same as the cop.
The same cop puts his arm out again and as the dog approaches hi arm shots are fired and the dog is hit several times.
If an unknown Rottweiler had already attacked my colleague and looked like it was coming in for another go I think I would have done exactly the same as the cop.
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