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She's got pit bulls running around free in a backyard with a motion security system which dials the police. No chance of a false alarm I guess. She has the brains of a rock.
Shoot my dogs, but put your affairs in order afterwards, you make it personal, so will I.
If I put my dogs in a situation where they are shot I own it. I'm not saying a bad shoot never happens, they do happen. I also know that most people have a minimal control over their dogs. This results in a cop have to decide if it's worth the risk of a dog attacking them. I don't care if its a toy poodle, I don't want to be bitten and I don't expect anyone else to suffer a dog bite.
I know that. I also know that those events are mightily more rare than the wobbler "dindu nuffin" cases that get splashed across the media and result in marching and violence on behalf of some little sh*tbird with a ton of priors who contributed to his own misery. Maybe if people saved their ire for these true cases of harassment rather than go off half-cocked over every single wobbler case then the actual problem might get the attention it deserves.
Yeah, no. You couldn't be more wrong or more of an obvious bigot. I have never participated in criminal activity, nor do I have a criminal record., but I've been harassed by police dozens of times, starting with my first arrest at age 12. I've had police guns pointed in my face for simply walking down the street, while I was serving our country in the US Army. Stories like that happen every day, all over the country, but they never make the news because there is no dead body to make people take notice.
It's amazing how the Dominos guy, Jimmy Johns guy, electric meter reader, gas meter reader, and USPS mail carrier can interact with dogs without needing to shoot, but the minute a cop sees a poodle, they feel the need to empty a magazine.
cops just like to kill things , cuz...well, you know, they're under stress and no one like them
Maybe the law enforcement officer had read this article and didn't want to become one of the statistics.
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