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Just my opinion and nothing more BUT if that dog was going to bite someone it would have as as soon as it got out of the vehicle.........
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"stupids in the water these days, they're gonna drink it anyway." - Chris Knight
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This video has me split. Both to me were in the wrong from the vantage point I had. Dude did something to cause the cops to want to talk to him. The cuffs were brought out awfull fast in my opinion. The cops firing with little regard to the people in the area bothers me. The fact that they chose to jump to shooting so fast bothers me. That dog did not have the body language that indicated it was intent on attack. The dude was more than likely in an agitated state which brought the dog to his aid. Lots of folks don't realize or know that a dog any dog that is bonded to its owner will react to its owner being agitated. Hate the dog got shot but no way blame can be pointed at one person.
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Just my opinion and nothing more BUT if that dog was going to bite someone it would have as as soon as it got out of the vehicle.........
I'm on the same page... It'd probably help as well if officers had to go through a course to better learn body language of canines in general, since they encounter so many while doing their jobs. This could potentially lower the number of dogs shot to death. There are almost constantly stories on officers shooting dogs that were simply approaching to greet them, but they misunderstood that action as being charged. I've taken classes due to my prior field of work in order to better read dog's body language and behavior. I'd be willing to bet that that Rottie was actually FEARFUL and confused at that moment.
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I must be the only person that saw the dog bite the officer's leg the first time he lunged at the cop. I'm not saying the situation was handled properly by any party involved. But, as a dog owner if you don't properly restrain an aggressive dog, it's your fault as a dog owner if the dog gets shot confronting a police. I hate the dog got shot but why was his master provoking the men in blue in the first place. This is a problem in the country today. People do not respect law enforcement, teachers, or even elders for that matter. As a society, Americans are quick to blame others for their actions and not accept any responsibility for their own actions.
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If you aint willing to stay on the ground and fight with your dogs, get the He!! out of the woods city boy stay in the stand and shoot em.
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Facebook deleted that whole post & all the comments on Noah's wall. What a shame so much for freedom of speech.
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MrsLouisianaHogDog
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Facebook deleted that whole post & all the comments on Noah's wall. What a shame so much for freedom of speech.
Wow seriously?! It's a shame when they'll take down something like that so fast, but there have been other more terrible things posted up on Facebook that took forever to be pulled down. Yeah so much for freedom of speech!
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Facebook deleted that whole post & all the comments on Noah's wall. What a shame so much for freedom of speech.
It was Snowden. Lol!
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as far as the windows being down on the car, i highly doubt the dog owner realized he was going to be arrested and put in cuffs when he put the dog in the car. he put the dog in the car and walked towards the officers in a non aggressive manner, as if he was expecting to talk to them. they immediately cuffed him and took him to the curb. in my opinion, he wasn't being an irresponsible dog owner. the dog was leashed while filming, and then placed into the car to be OUT of interference with the officers before they approached him. i really doubt his windows being down was the primary thought in his head at that moment... situations like this ARE THE REASON we should have full rights to film what police officers do.
as far as shooting the dog. the officers had little option to do much else, things were going to hell in a hand basket fast. the wrongs were committed by the officers way before it ever reached that point of the situation.
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Imagine what the officers would have said if the man put the keys in the engine to put the windows up. They might have said he was trying to flee. Very sad situation.
The owner of the dog has a video explaining everything that went on. And he had a very good point. When the two officers had him the dog did go after one of them but the owner said "no max" so the dog backed off. Then the third officer having no idea what was going on came up and went towards the dog right away. He then shot the dog wounding it and the dog went the opposite way of the officer, the officer then sent THREE more rounds into the dog. Why did he put three more rounds in a dog that was already shot and not coming towards them?
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Imagine what the officers would have said if the man put the keys in the engine to put the windows up. They might have said he was trying to flee. Very sad situation.
The owner of the dog has a video explaining everything that went on. And he had a very good point. When the two officers had him the dog did go after one of them but the owner said "no max" so the dog backed off. Then the third officer having no idea what was going on came up and went towards the dog right away. He then shot the dog wounding it and the dog went the opposite way of the officer, the officer then sent THREE more rounds into the dog. Why did he put three more rounds in a dog that was already shot and not coming towards them?
Could you send me the link to this vid? I'd love to see...
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Imagine what the officers would have said if the man put the keys in the engine to put the windows up. They might have said he was trying to flee. Very sad situation.
The owner of the dog has a video explaining everything that went on. And he had a very good point. When the two officers had him the dog did go after one of them but the owner said "no max" so the dog backed off. Then the third officer having no idea what was going on came up and went towards the dog right away. He then shot the dog wounding it and the dog went the opposite way of the officer, the officer then sent THREE more rounds into the dog. Why did he put three more rounds in a dog that was already shot and not coming towards them?
Could you send me the link to this vid? I'd love to see... I would also.
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I will try to find it again on my newsfeed
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"stupids in the water these days, they're gonna drink it anyway." - Chris Knight
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Just my opinion and nothing more BUT if that dog was going to bite someone it would have as as soon as it got out of the vehicle.........
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Just my opinion and nothing more BUT if that dog was going to bite someone it would have as as soon as it got out of the vehicle.........
I'm on the same page... It'd probably help as well if officers had to go through a course to better learn body language of canines in general, since they encounter so many while doing their jobs. This could potentially lower the number of dogs shot to death. There are almost constantly stories on officers shooting dogs that were simply approaching to greet them, but they misunderstood that action as being charged. I've taken classes due to my prior field of work in order to better read dog's body language and behavior. I'd be willing to bet that that Rottie was actually FEARFUL and confused at that moment. . Totally agree with you
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Proof, that in urban areas cops are completely out of control. This type of police state mentality is moving into rule areas as well. I feel like we are living in Nazi Germany. Cops are kicking doors in without warrants or probable cause, shooting and beating whom ever or what ever they want. At some point we are going to have to stand up and say enough is enough. Cops go home and mind your own business.
If able to, I hope they made their piece with god if they do it to my door with out a warrant and I hope they brought their own body bags, bc I only got 1 and its for me. I agree that the po-po's have a dangerous job, a job that's not ment for every person, even some of the cops out there but some1 has to do it, but they should know how to protect and serve. not serve for their personal agenda, but serve the people, the same people that they violate the rights at times in the name of the law. cops r not above the law in any circumstance, not all do it, but the bad apples spoil it for the bushel and when they break the law in the name of upholding the law, they too should be placed in chrome bracelets.
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Why should I trade one tyrant three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away? An elected legislature can trample a man's rights as easily as a king can!
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The cops were already dealing with armed robbers, they don't need some jackass harassing them. That guy picked a bad time to show his ass. I think the cops shouldn't have unloaded there weapon with so many people around. The guy is already working on his lawsuit.
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how about the outcome of a civilian shooting a threatening le canine?
they place their "canine employees" almost, if not equal to, a human officer.
but wait, it's okay for them to use canines as long as it's in their interest, while
our rights to raise, possess and use canines is steadily infringed upon?
civilians cannot even legally kill a dog unless it is in the act of
endangering domestic livestock, even then...
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