NE - The single worst dog killing by cops I have ever seen.

Not better, exactly.

We are "hostiles".

They have gone to full on siege mode, they feel and have been trained to act as if they had just parachuted into the most hostile war zone, behind enemy lines, imaginable.

Its been this way for quite a while actually. At least since the war on people, I mean drugs started. Its just that video technology and the internet have bypassed the mainstream media gatekeepers and allowed the truth to come out.
 
I just don't understand it at all. I would've just politely told him that the area was cordoned off due to a manhunt and that he would need to leave the area. Personally, it wasn't a crime scene, so if he wanted to continue on, it would be at his own risk. The cops in that area were probably trigger happy and about to shoot anything that moved in that area. The man wasn't doing anything wrong... but by golly, if you ignore these roid raged thugs, that's asking for it :mad:
 
I just don't understand it at all. I would've just politely told him that the area was cordoned off due to a manhunt and that he would need to leave the area. Personally, it wasn't a crime scene, so if he wanted to continue on, it would be at his own risk. The cops in that area were probably trigger happy and about to shoot anything that moved in that area. The man wasn't doing anything wrong... but by golly, if you ignore these roid raged thugs, that's asking for it :mad:

Doesn't he live in the area? Maybe he had a good reason for going that way. Either way it was still wrong what they did to him and his dog and from watching that video multiple times it looked pretty clear they were ready to murder him.
 
Dear Lord take swift Judgement upon these miscreant enforcers for a satanic state. Please Lord make their endings painful, terrifying, alone and soon. Let them have a mouthful taste of Hell.

Curse those who mourn their passing unto the fourth generation.

AMEN.
 
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Doesn't he live in the area? Maybe he had a good reason for going that way. Either way it was still wrong what they did to him and his dog and from watching that video multiple times it looked pretty clear they were ready to murder him.

This is a damn good point... he may have lived there. This was an attack and destruction of property.
 
This please.

Done. Archived and will re-up. Good work, Derailing.

Jesus Christ, it's here. It's come to my dear old Nebraska. It took a lot less time than I thought it would...perhaps it's time for this short film to get more views? There's a scene two minutes in that is very much relevant to OP.

SKIP TO 2:00 IF YOU'RE TOO BUSY TO WATCH A 15 MINUTE VIDEO.

 
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So has anything happened in Omaha over this -- an angry mob with pitchforks and torches at a city hall meeting, anything? If you get enough people angry and organized at the local level change can happen that way, but good luck pulling people away from "Dancing With The Stars" long enough to get them to even send an angry email to the mayor or a council person.

The only other alternative is violence, not that I'm advocating that (tsk tsk, that would be wrong). However, I'm sure "internal affairs" will see to it that their goons are punished. :p
 
I read elsewhere that an Omaha motorcycle cop has been suspended for posing for a pic with a couple of topless biker chicks while in uniform. Any suspensions in the case of the dog shooting/citizen beatdown? I'm guessing not.
 
LOL - It's like they want a fight.

Nobody could be so provoking just as a matter of course.



Police Union Defends Dog Shooting

http://www.1011now.com/news/headlines/Police-Union-Defends-Dog-Shooting-179064041.html

A dog shot and killed by a cop could have been a threat to bite officers. That's the opinion of the Omaha police union president.

Our Sister Station WOWT, Channel Six News, first showed the exclusive video of the incident last month.

A man walking the family pet in a search area ignored orders to stop so police arrested him and an officer shot and killed the dog.

Omaha Police Union President Sgt. John Wells told Fact Finders, “Based on the video I don’t see that the officers acted inappropriately.”

But the dog owner’s sister takes a different view, “I think the officer was wrong shooting Teela. She wouldn’t hurt anybody.”

Union President Wells said in his opinion the night vision video from a neighbor’s security camera doesn’t tell the whole story. Wells said, “Just seeing the officers immediate reaction its seems to me he back peddled for a second thinking the dog is coming at him and made a split second decision by deciding I have no choice but to put this aggressive dog down.”

The lab retriever mix named Teela had a clean record with the humane society. Chris Schulte, the man walking to family pet claims the officer didn’t have to shoot the dog. Schulte said, “Not threatening, the dog wasn’t being aggressive.”

But the report filed by officers Schuster and Clements stated the dog was aggressive, growled and showed its teeth. The union president points out that officers reported Schulte was arrested for having an open container of alcohol and obstructing police. Officers had the area sealed off to search for a suspect in a shooting. A police canine was being used in the area so the man entering with a pet could be in danger himself. The union president said responsibility for the shooting of the dog rests with the 22 year old man walking the dog, not with officers. Wells said, it’s unfortunate someone’s family pet was killed but officers were left little choice but to protect themselves.”

Omaha Police commanders can’t comment on an internal investigation. Police had told Fact Finders when an officer discharges their weapon while on duty an arduous review takes place.
 
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