http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/10544187/
12/31/2011 2:31:19 AM
12/31/2011 2:40:08 AM
Wake SO doesnt carry tasers, pepper spray doesnt work on dogs and has no range, and the officer didnt feel like getting bit by an aggressive boxer. Where is the problem
12/31/2011 4:08:41 AM
^The problem is that this is potentially another one of those cases where cop does what he wants, department doesn't punish him (other times they get put on paid administrative leave which = free vacation), and more cops see this and do what they want. An even bigger problem is that PEOPLE have gotten killed by cops being jackasses. There was this kid that was killed by a cop because he was holding a playstation controller. There's tons of other cases on youtube where a cop tasers or beats someone who was being perfectly cooperative."Potentially" is the key word here. Potentially it could be an aggressive dog that would have made anyone feel threatened. We don't know the whole story. I'm not a cop hater, I appreciate them. I do hate police departments that cover up for criminal cops who should be put in jail. shit like that is why NWA was so popular.
12/31/2011 7:16:21 AM
he got away with because Donnie Harrison is one corrupt fucking sheriff
12/31/2011 7:38:39 AM
Dealt with a shit load of "aggressive" dogs over the years. Unless it is specifically trained to attack all you have to do is advance on the dog in an aggressive fashion and it quickly gets the picture that in fact you are a much bigger animal and gets the fuck out of there. I sincerely doubt this boxer was trained to attack.
12/31/2011 7:59:38 AM
12/31/2011 8:22:29 AM
12/31/2011 8:44:18 AM
Look, I hate shitty cops as much as the next guy, but surely this dude has an idea that his boxer is capable of running through them in a doorway? It has to have happened before. I've got 2 50lb mutts and I know if a cop is standing on my porch and I'm standing in the doorway that there is a good chance that one or both of my dogs are barking and are trying to get between or around my legs to get outside. So why would I stand there like a retarded idiot and not go all the way outside, or put the dogs in a different room or something.Edit:Holy shit...as if on cue or something, a dude just came to my door seeking signatures to get on our electric cooperative board ballot. And yes, both dogs going nuts barking, both dogs trying to get outside with one getting her snout most of the way out before I could shove her back inside and shut the door.[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 8:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/31/2011 8:52:10 AM
How you manage to shoot a dog in the back of the head when it's running towards you?
12/31/2011 9:52:33 AM
that was very unfortunate[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 10:05 AM. Reason : .]
12/31/2011 10:00:48 AM
There have been a lot of dogs shot lately for "being aggressive." I would say that 90+% of dog owners have half-ass trained dogs who run up to greet company. If everyone shot a dog who came up to them, there would be a lot of dead dogs. It would seem that some either can't tell the difference between a viciously aggressive dog and a poorly trained one or they just don't care to.[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 10:07 AM. Reason : .]
12/31/2011 10:06:54 AM
Simply the act of shooting a gun to avoid a dog bite in a neighborhood area should be enough to get this cop in serious trouble. What if he had hit someone by accident?
12/31/2011 10:10:21 AM
So... a cop showed up to a trailer park one night looking for a missing kid, starts talking to the locals - who, in all likelihood, are typical inhabitants of such an environment - when all of a sudden a bigass dog gets loose and charges an officer. That officer, already with heightened adrenaline because of his not-so-safe surroundings, reacts quickly and according to his training, and discharges his weapon at the apprehension of immediate harm.that's all that happened here. Chances are the first shot was a debilitating shot that would have bled the dog out, so the officer took a second shot in the back of the head so it didn't suffer.Was it the cops fault? No. He was reasonably protecting his own ass in an already potentially dangerous environment. Was it the dog's fault? Of course not. It's all on the owners for not keeping their dogs secured.
12/31/2011 10:20:25 AM
cop or no cop, you kill my dog we're going to war[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 10:25 AM. Reason : all reverse frank castle style]
12/31/2011 10:24:10 AM
wish the cop had been shot instead
12/31/2011 10:28:09 AM
fuck all police
12/31/2011 10:29:21 AM
^^^^ BINGO...If it were a human who came running out of the house screaming i'll kill you or wielding a weapon it would have been the same outcome. EXCEPT WRAL wouldn't post cute and heart tugging pictures of the human.He was there for a lawful reason conducting a pretty serious investigation (serious to someone), and he believed he was in harms way and there wasn't another option.And those of you who are bitching about him shooting it and not taking a dog bite. Law enforcement goes to work and call to call every single day not knowing what they are about to walk in to. UNKNOWN danger at every call means every call could be their last. Most officers I know don't go to work with the attitude "I could take a dog bite, or a punch, or a puncture wound." They use reasonable amount of force to protect themselves or the safety of another person. By law and training that's what they do. Period.You bunch of ungrateful whiney bitches. You'll be the first to call them when someone knocks your ass out at a bar, or steals your precious lawn gnome from your property while you sleep.[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 10:30 AM. Reason : more idiot's posted...][Edited on December 31, 2011 at 10:30 AM. Reason : ..]
12/31/2011 10:29:58 AM
Lol "Ultraspank"
12/31/2011 10:34:54 AM
the only good cop is a dead cop
12/31/2011 10:37:42 AM
My mother's boyfriend of 15 years was a Sheriff's Deputy and a US Marshall. After 15 years, I got to know him and his job fairly well. I have to say that I'm of the opinion that he was better trained than to just go trigger happy and shoot a dog unless it was coming at him will clear vicious intent. I'm irritated that a lot of dogs are shot in situations where there is question as to whether the dog was being aggressive or not. I believe that if an officer feels justified in discharging his weapon that there should be no question of the dog's intent.
12/31/2011 10:44:21 AM
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12/31/2011 11:59:36 AM
^ Pepper spray is often more effective against animals than it is against people...Ultraspank/axl you are completely ignoring the fact that an officer suddenly discharged a weapon in a presumably densely inhabited area at a moving object. Do you honestly think that there wasn't a risk to innocent bystanders because some dumb fucking pig is scared of a 60 pound dog?
12/31/2011 12:05:39 PM
12/31/2011 12:10:56 PM
Stupid cop. Grow some balls and kick the dog away.
12/31/2011 12:15:31 PM
12/31/2011 12:22:25 PM
12/31/2011 12:29:56 PM
12/31/2011 12:33:31 PM
12/31/2011 12:35:30 PM
12/31/2011 12:44:38 PM
Atleast it wasn't a pit bull this time.BAN ALL BOXERS ASAP
12/31/2011 12:47:29 PM
Would be good if there were any neighbors or other witnesses to this.As it is you all are just getting into a pointless argument on the interbutts with no facts to back up either side's claims.
12/31/2011 12:47:38 PM
^yea, no facts only useless speculation, however with what I expierienced there are way too many trigger happy cops.
12/31/2011 12:51:51 PM
Most people say that. Then they join the real world where things aren't black and white.[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM. Reason : tww is a more extreme cop hating place than most so it's useless even having these arguments]
12/31/2011 12:53:45 PM
most people say what?
12/31/2011 12:54:48 PM
190% killer right there
12/31/2011 12:55:28 PM
Blanket statements on the black and white rules where cops should/shouldn't discharge without having any clue what was actually going on. Wasn't necessarily talking to you, but to the thread as a whole.
12/31/2011 12:55:52 PM
oh , yea. I understand that dogs are considered threats, I know full well that if my dog ever approached a cop she would be shot, she is an intimidating breed and would attack someone with a weapon. But there are many cases where a little restraint would have saved innocent lives.Personally, regardless of the policy they have about dogs, I would have taken out a baton/taser/pepper spray anything before pulling a weapon in a residential area (regardless of it being a trailer or house), especially when a breed like boxer (which I know can be aggressive if trained as such) is typically a goof ball, but whatever... they should have locked up their dog I guess
12/31/2011 12:59:31 PM
Obviously, this seems a lot excessive but 99.9% of TWW will react like a cop raped and killed a baby if they do ANYTHING wrong.And it's easy to say you would or would not have reacted a certain way from your computer. But put yourself in an adrenaline-filled situation and the reality is you have no idea how you'd react. I know I don't have a clue how I would. That said, of course, if it is reviewed (as it should be) and he did not meet the standard that those with responsibility such as cops have then he should be punished accordingly.
12/31/2011 1:02:21 PM
no, I do not know how I would react in the moment, and that is why I wouldn't say that he was a horrible person, but I do want there to be more considerations/training on how to react and when IS appropriate to draw a gun. But I am glad that we do have a police force that does try to protect the citizens in most cases, unlike other countries, so I can't say that the police are bad, but there needs to be awareness about gun use.
12/31/2011 1:06:01 PM
I work with dogs everyday, some of which weigh more than I do (I'm small and thin) I know full well I wouldn't have pulled a gun in a neighborhood. Dogs are easy to intimidate. Unless the officer was on the ground or something, a boxer isn't big enough to do much. An aggressive boxer? please, I'll believe it when I see it.[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 1:13 PM. Reason : ]
12/31/2011 1:12:04 PM
12/31/2011 1:34:33 PM
Yes.
12/31/2011 2:03:29 PM
So does this mean if I shoot a police dog that's running to attack me I can shoot it, be given a pat on the back for a job well done and go on with my life?
12/31/2011 2:09:26 PM
No. The safety of police dogs is also more important than the safety of you or I.
12/31/2011 2:11:14 PM
^Thats absolute bullshit- they, like police officers themselves, are around to protect "you and I"
12/31/2011 2:33:20 PM
what kind of dog do you have klatypus?
12/31/2011 2:46:02 PM
I'm sure even I could punch the shit out of a dog before it starts to do any. Although, my punts are much more refined since I play soccer.
12/31/2011 2:47:29 PM
pussy ass faggot piece of shit cop.FUCK that guy.aggressive boxer. suck my goddamn asshole.
12/31/2011 2:59:11 PM