Shot through a windshield? Charge em with animal abuse too.What an asshole. I hope that officer is fired. I don't care how distraught he claims to be.
Shot through a windshield? Charge em with animal abuse too.What an asshole. I hope that officer is fired. I don't care how distraught he claims to be.
I really hope you're joking.Isn't it becoming standard policy to kill all dogs present in order to remove their influence?
I am asking this as a serious question...whether dogs are considered "threats" and therefore SOP would roll this into the neutralization of any such "unpredictable" threat prior to engaging the situation.
--Patrick
Considering the number of times I hear about this sort of thing happening, I wish I were.I really hope you're joking.
Wasn't the constitution supposed to prevent shit like that?The cause is the same aggression factor.
Of course, unlike with killing minorities, an officer can lose their job for killing a dog.
That said, if there's a drug raid on your home, even if it's the wrong house (which seems to happen more often nowadays--probably just an increase in number of drug raids, which will increase the error percentage) and you have a dog, they're probably going to shoot it on sight. They bust in, they don't know if it's dangerous, they shoot. Oh, and your babies. Make sure to have flash grenade protection on the crib or your baby's gonna die. And make sure your insurance covers doors, because the police aren't going to pay for it after their "oops". A guy in my town had the police break down his door in the night and beat him on a drug raid--wrong house. It happened three times. He had to pay to have his door fixed each time, and his own medical bills. When he sued after the third time, then they arrested him. Don't know what ever came of that. And to get back on topic, take a guess what his ethnicity was.
War on Drugs.Wasn't the constitution supposed to prevent shit like that?
http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-apologies-to-cops-who-beat-me-up-no-reason/The cause is the same aggression factor.
Of course, unlike with killing minorities, an officer can lose their job for killing a dog.
That said, if there's a drug raid on your home, even if it's the wrong house (which seems to happen more often nowadays--probably just an increase in number of drug raids, which will increase the error percentage) and you have a dog, they're probably going to shoot it on sight. They bust in, they don't know if it's dangerous, they shoot. Oh, and your babies. Make sure to have flash grenade protection on the crib or your baby's gonna die. And make sure your insurance covers doors, because the police aren't going to pay for it after their "oops". A guy in my town had the police break down his door in the night and beat him on a drug raid--wrong house. It happened three times. He had to pay to have his door fixed each time, and his own medical bills. When he sued after the third time, then they arrested him. Don't know what ever came of that. And to get back on topic, take a guess what his ethnicity was.
Why the hell wouldn't the police identify themselves at the door? I'm pretty sure that's standard procedure.
They are not required to do so with so-called "no-knock" warrants.Why the hell wouldn't the police identify themselves at the door?
This was a response to a domestic violence call, so that doesn't apply.They are not required to do so with so-called "no-knock" warrants.
--Patrick
Exactly!This was a response to a domestic violence call, so that doesn't apply.
NEWS!Looks like about half the people in the cordon area are reporters and cameramen.
For those worried, he's going to be ok.Since it's probably relevant, what the fuck? (Warning, guy gets shot.)
It looks like he got out of his car because he was going to the store when the cop pulled up to him.The only mistake this guy made was he got out of the car.
Not only is the cop out of a job, he's been charged with "assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature". (via CBS News) Keep in mind that this police officer used lethal force on a man who was trying to comply with the officer's instructions and again when the man was backing away with his arms raised -- all because the police officer suspected him of not wearing a seat belt.I feel bad for both people involved. For the driver for getting shot (the cynic in me wants to say shot for being black, but I don't think there's enough evidence to claim race was a factor) and for the cop whose career is most likely ruined (possibly rightfully so, I don't know him) for being too jumpy and quick to fire.
The officer claimed he shot because he thought the victim was diving back into the car. Which is still fucked up and a totally wrong reaction (he didn't look like he was 'diving' to me) but I can see how possibly it could be construed that way. The officer is completely at fault here, I don't doubt that, I just don't think he had malicious intent. That doesn't lessen the fact that he shot at an unarmed man, I'm just saying I can conceivably see how that mistake is made, especially if you go into a situation assuming you're going to get shot at, which unfortunately a lot of officers do.It looks like he got out of his car because he was going to the store when the cop pulled up to him.
Not only is the cop out of a job, he's been charged with "assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature". (via CBS News) Keep in mind that this police officer used lethal force on a man who was trying to comply with the officer's instructions and again when the man was backing away with his arms raised -- all because the police officer suspected him of not wearing a seat belt.
I agree. In the interests of fairness and justice I propose that the police officer in question should also be shot. /LeQuackI can't believe people that are like "I feel for the officer", poor him, he didn't get FUCKING SHOT.
I actually agree with Charlie in this case. What the hell was that guy supposed to do? He got shot for following the officer's directions and all over a seatbelt violation. Throw the entire book of the law at this guy.I can't believe people that are like "I feel for the officer", poor him, he didn't get FUCKING SHOT.