IL-Cop shoots 7 month old puppy, while writing a parking ticket.

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And then came back, after the Mundane had the temerity to question the attempted puppycide on local radio, to write an "unlicensed dog" ticket.

"Because, FUCK YOU!, that's why..." - Officer Friendly

And now I know that these reports are heavily edited in favor of the cops.

"Officer" my aching ass...

"And that's when that asshole cop shot my dog!"




Chicago Family Says Police Officer Shot Their Puppy

December 4, 2012 6:15 AM

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/12/04/chicago-family-says-police-officer-shot-their-puppy/

CHICAGO (CBS) – Al Phillips wants to know why a Chicago police officer shot his dog while writing a traffic ticket outside his house.

“My neighbor called and told me I was getting a ticket on my van. When I opened the fence, my puppy ran out. That’s when I heard two gunshots and the officer shot my dog,” Phillips said.

The 7-month-old Bull Terrier miniature puppy survived but had a bullet in its leg and fragments in its abdomen.

“Luckily he’ll survive,” Phillips said. “We were going to show him but now we can’t. He’ll never be the same.”

While on the phone with WBBM Newsradio, police returned to the home to issue another ticket for an unleashed dog.

Phillips says several neighbors witnessed the incident and claim the dog did not provoke the officer.

He called the actions reckless.

“It’s totally absolutely irresponsible for the guy to shoot his gun,” Phillips said. “One could’ve ricocheted and hit someone. There were a lot of people walking around.”

Phillips filed a complaint with the department and has contacted an attorney.

Chicago Police were unavailable for comment but Phillips says when he filed the complaint, they told him the shooting was justified.
 
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Okay. This is starting to get weird. Is it only dogs or are cats catching it too?
 
Outlaw cities......

It certainly does seem logical to turn cities into 'gated communities'--and make sure the fences are designed not to keep the animals out but to keep the animals in. But not all cities require this. Only certain cities seem to breed this brand of insanity. Cops might get carried away all over the place, for example, but sane people have enough sense to disapprove.

I think the answer is clear. We should cordon off all cities with a population density of more than ten thousand per square mile. It's amazing how far that would go toward curbing the insanity.
 
Wouldn't it be something if one of these young folks who knows computers to publish ( anonymously of course:) ) the names and faces, places of employment and EVERYTHING about this officer? Betcha that would slow these tough guys down for awhile.
 
Wouldn't it be something if one of these young folks who knows computers to publish ( anonymously of course:) ) the names and faces, places of employment and EVERYTHING about this officer? Betcha that would slow these tough guys down for awhile.

Especially if they were captioned right.

SCARED $#!+LESS OF SEVEN-MONTH-OLD PUPPY!
 
You're a tad more lenient on population density than I would be....300 folks habitating a square mile is cause for alarm in my book, that's well under 1/2 acre per person...

It certainly does seem logical to turn cities into 'gated communities'--and make sure the fences are designed not to keep the animals out but to keep the animals in. But not all cities require this. Only certain cities seem to breed this brand of insanity. Cops might get carried away all over the place, for example, but sane people have enough sense to disapprove.

I think the answer is clear. We should cordon off all cities with a population density of more than ten thousand per square mile. It's amazing how far that would go toward curbing the insanity.
 
For reference, the full-grown Miniature Pit Bull Terrier is on the right....

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I get why they kill dogs so frequently (they can), but I don't get why a swift kick or club to the head of an attacking dog is outside their thought process (I do but I don't, ya know?).

Have they been emasculated and militarized simultaneously? Was that the end goal? Lots of insecure boot lickers given the authority to kill with impunity?
 
Wouldn't it be something if one of these young folks who knows computers to publish ( anonymously of course:) ) the names and faces, places of employment and EVERYTHING about this officer? Betcha that would slow these tough guys down for awhile.

Its called Dox'ing... I'd be all over it but Josh (our RPF admin) has advised me against such. As I like my RPF platform... I'll stick w/ the program. A mod deleted my last dox on that cop that shot the naked college kid in Alabama. That said, with a little creativity and simple google search you can find out just about anything about a cop; facebook, myspace, home phone, cell, work phone, salary, family, friends, home address, home value, property taxes,personal email, work email, family email, birth town, working shift, mother's maiden is even pretty easy, not to mention photos; favorite song and sports team... none of that is ever secure, just requires diligent public records search. No "hacking" or "dark web" passwords needed; its just plastered out there on various web pages and pdf's. No crime in it; google, et al. brings it together like no library ever could... you can even hyperlink/cite every dox element. Most people up in the system enough to be a cop have a digital paper trail a mile long flagging around out in the open on the web.

I consider Doxing to fall within the right of the citizen to lawfully redress grievances (let alone freedom of speech) as protected by the 1st amendment.

Once upon a time if you didn’t like the king or queen’s decisions you couldn’t say a word... and if you did... you would land yourself in some hot water...

No really, they could boil you.
http://www.illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com/petition.php




Which Canada is considering...
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/08/chilling_free_speech_in_the_great_white_north.html
Go to jail for posting a hyperlink? It could happen if a bill amending the hate speech section of Canada's criminal code becomes law.




Anonymous is taking requests though. Tweet it to #PM2012; maybe they'll start a pastebin.



Ideal situation might be three 2nd Amendment citizens present to make a citizen's arrest on the officer:


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"Drop your weapon and back away from the dog..."
officers shoot about 250,000 dogs a year
http://www.khou.com/news/texas-news/175775621.html


Yet puppycide never makes to the national news.

#puppycide
 
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note it isn't just a seven month old puppy, it is a seven month old 'miniature breed' puppy.

brave man.
 
Fine with it?

Hell, they'll tune in to watch.

Kill their dog though, and maybe you might get at least a slight negative reaction.

Yep. Go to youtube and look at the comments below any police brutality/rights violations videos...nothing but excuses for the cops and their actions. Excuses about how "tough" and "dangerous"their jobs are, "well, if the person wasn't being a dick(dick=exercising their rights)...", "I hope when you need a cop, there isn't one to "save" you(LMAO), "if you're doing nothing wrong...", "they must've been doing something wrong for the cops to be there", ad nauseum.

The TV show COPS has done more to undermine our rights than any single entity. The show has (and the numerous spin offs) has completely altered public perception of what their rights are. Many of the comments align directly with what that TV show portrays, as it ALWAYS shows the cops in the wrong, violating people's rights, people not knowing their rights, etc. The masses eat it up, and you're right-they LOVE watching cops beating or shooting someone's ass, searching their cars, high speed chases(bonus points for wrecks with fatalities),etc.
 
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The TV show COPS has done more to undermine our rights than any single entity. The show has (and the numerous spin offs) has completely altered public perception of what their rights are. Many of the comments align directly with what that TV show portrays, as it ALWAYS shows the cops in the wrong, violating people's rights, people not knowing their rights, etc. The masses eat it up, and you're right-they LOVE watching cops beating or shooting someone's ass, searching their cars, high speed chases(bonus points for wrecks with fatalities),etc.

I'm annoying to have present when the statists are gathered around that one.
 
Wouldn't it be something if one of these young folks who knows computers to publish ( anonymously of course:) ) the names and faces, places of employment and EVERYTHING about this officer? Betcha that would slow these tough guys down for awhile.

Some hacker group already did this in a case that happened in New York over the summer -- no consequences for the officers so far as I know, though it may have made them sweat a little.

Now if people were to start taking certain actions using such information that might make a difference (sometimes vigilante justice is the only justice you can get dealing with the "Just Us" system).
 
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