Cop wounds dog. Owner begs to put out of misery. Cop just leaves.

How can anyone defend this.

1. Responding to a break in out in the country and you feel you have the right to execute the family dog because its barking at you?

2. Shot in the back of the head? What?

3. Such a loser that he wounds the dog, and then he himself runs with his tail between his legs, forcing the dogs owner to drown his poor beautiful dog in a bucket.

Theres really nothing to say.
 
Not trying to ruffle any feathers but usually the "Example of What My Politics Have Warned You About" type headlines (not just RPF but everywhere) are slanted to demonize the perpetrators as much as possible. Like, click on "State Senator Kills Little Old Lady By Stomping Her To Death" and in the actual story, it turns out he accidentally stepped on the fresh corpse's foot while trying to console a family member.

Not this time. In fact, the story is worse than the headline. He broke the law by murdering an animal, he broke the law by driving away immediately, and he broke the law by not investigating the crime scene after being called there. That the police chief didn't personally stand his cowardly employee in front of a Judge is the fourth crime. Any civilian would go to jail for confessing what he did. This is a stark example of the impunity granted to really defective people who work for City Hall.
 
How can anyone defend this.

1. Responding to a break in out in the country and you feel you have the right to execute the family dog because its barking at you?

2. Shot in the back of the head? What?

3. Such a loser that he wounds the dog, and then he himself runs with his tail between his legs, forcing the dogs owner to drown his poor beautiful dog in a bucket.

Theres really nothing to say.

Don't forget leaving w/o investigating the crime scene!
 
Don't forget leaving w/o investigating the crime scene!

As the police so often do, they created a new crime scene, one of their own doing.

It makes me think of one of the worst of these stories I ever heard, from 2010, where a cop called out to investigate a burglary shot and killed the family's golden retriever for playfully jumping up on him.

I can't find a working link to that story, but it's covered in this thread : http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ead-For-God-s-sake-people-DON-T-CALL-THE-COPS!!! .
 
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