Police shoot a guys dog for filming them

Quote from Hoofhearted:

I'm not sure about any bazookas, but it looked like the two cops he was taunting were carrying assault rifles.
So they should have shot the dog with the assault rifles instead?

How often do you see cops carrying rifles on the sidewalk, as opposed to the handguns they normally keep holstered?
In major cities, fairly often. Especially since 911.

Point being it was clearly a hostile situation in which this dumbass dog owner took his dog into.
Yes I agree

But hey, it's a free country right mo fo's?
For the police it is, for us citizens not as much as it used to be.

If a brother wants to walk up on a scene where police are clearly trying to handle a potentially lethal situation, and he wants to strut around the police cars with his rottweiler, or puma or whatever, and film to make sure the culprits aren't violated, a brother should be able to I guess, huh??
I would think so, yes.

If he wants to blast his speakers all the way up to eleven, while the police are trying to speak to him, or other citizens, or each other, then Who the hell are we to judge his actions, right?
THAT was a mistake by the dog owner. Not sure how it warranted the death penalty though.

You may not realize it, Lurc, because you may not have any respect for those type of situations either, but that's a really dangerous and stressful job these guys are doing. You may be able to sit back, drink a few spritzers, and grab at the stewardesses' asses while flight control basically flies your plane for you, and that's fine. But these guys need to be able to fully concentrate and not worry about some jackass and his saber tooth retarded dog biting their asses while they do their work.
1) the "situation" on the video was neither stressful or dangerous to the cops
2) their job certainly can be stressful and dangerous though
3)I'm a beer guy, Moose Drool Brown Ale when I can get it
4)The plane I currently fly doesn't have flight attendants
5)it's called an autopilot, moron
6)"saber tooth" dog, really?

Excuse my language, ladies, but the only pussies I'm seeing around here are the ones who let the cops take all the risk, and sit back in their cozy little cabins and bitch about how these cops are out of control and violating all of our rights.
Several years ago a neighbors dog escaped it fence. As it had done before. I personally witnessed it attacking one jogger and biting another. It wasn't a Rot but it was about the same size as the dog in the video. I went to the owners front door to notify them. No answer and when I turned around this dog had snuck up behind me maybe 15 feet or so.
He started in with the vicious growling and all. I had no weapon or protection of any kind. I raised my arms a bit and ran straight toward him. He ran off.

Why not take a little time to fully assess the situation before you open your loud mouths and share your opinions. You may not realize it, but that fucked up attitude will actually spread like a bad disease, and more cops will be killed as a result. In turn more civil rights will likely be violated because these guys are put more and more on edge every day, especially when no one in the neighborhood seems to have any respect for the situation they are in.

Fuckin pussies indeed.

Go ahead and continue to pat the OP on the back for digging up videos like this, and instructing people to just skip the boring parts and get right to the action.

I have a suspicion that some of you may be sociopaths to begin with and probably don't care that lives are affected by your ignorant rants, so I guess I'm only talking to those of you who actually harbor some sort of common sense of morality.

Moon bat rant
 
Quote from Eight:

The video was taken in Wilmington California. The three officers are in hiding due to death threats.


Probably from a few ass holes on here...


Just the title of this thread explains a whole lot of what's wrong with America. "Police shoot a guy's dog just for filming them"

This is a much used tactic in the social media to lead subscribers by the nose into seeing something other than the truth.

The saddest part is how effectively it still works. Like I said to RN, my first instinct was to pistol whip the cop, and I actually kind of fell for the whole "Compliance" show that Rosby had constructed.

It really seemed like it could be jurisdictional abuse, by the police- especially after my mind was pre-lubed to thread's title statement.

Sometimes we just have to stop and ask ourselves the age old question, "Am I being an unreasonable asshole here?"

If the answer has never been yes, then chances are you're being an unreasonable asshole right now.
 
Quote from Lucrum:



1) the "situation" on the video was neither stressful or dangerous

I'm not sure why, Lurc, but I actually kind of like you in your Archie Bunker meets drunken white trash type of attitude, but I start to lose hope for you when you make these statements.

If you watch the video again, you will see that directly across the street from Rosby's confrontation, their are multiple police officers, armed and ready to fire, moving in to apprehend a potentially armed suspect from the premises.

Do you smoke crack when you fly? Just curious.


"Moon bat rant"
lol
 
Quote from Hoofhearted:



If you watch the video again, you will see that directly across the street from Rosby's confrontation, their are multiple police officers, armed and ready to fire, moving in to apprehend a potentially armed suspect from the premises.

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Of course, Lurc, if you took your buddy Maxipad's advice, you probably never watched the first two minutes of the video to even know what the situation was.

lol. No wonder, you're so ignorant- it's purely by choice.
 
Quote from FCXoptions:

Here is the link to that story I mentioned earlier. Video is a little different than the article I read but nonetheless http://youtu.be/B_9yISBRSl0

Again, this is a classic example of irresponsible dog owners who feel the need to own a potentially dangerous animal but seemingly have no ability to control the animal. The dog acted aggressively towards armed officers, who are already on a jacked-up adrenaline rush from thinking they might be actually apprehending dangerous suspects.

Were the suspects the actual culprits?

No.

Is that the fault of the police, that they pulled over the wrong suspects?

We don't know the answer.


Were the dog owners able to control their potentially lethal animal?

No.


Dog was destroyed as a result.

Fault on part of officers: undetermined

Fault on part of dog owners: without doubt


Thanks for sharing so that others can learn from these catastrophic mistakes and negligence on the part of ignorant and irresponsible dog owners.
 
Quote from Hoofhearted:

I agree that cobras aren't loyal and are incapable of the kind of love this guy can give. He's my wittle bubsy wubsy, "Mr. Jennings", and he's a best of show blue ribbon champion Basset Hound.



He also knows and understands very well the "Stay" command.
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He has very warm eyes your dog. So sweet
 
Quote from Hoofhearted:

I'm surprised to hear your opinion of dogs as being sociable companions.

I thought where you were from, that dogs were on the dinner menu and their fur kept you warm in the winter...and that cows were your choice of companion pets(which we actually eat here in America)
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You are joking with me, true? I do not eat dogs, and do not have the cow for companion pet. :D So funny!
 
Quote from trendlover:

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He has very warm eyes your dog. So sweet


Thank you, and sorry for the too big pic.

He is the most loving and awesome dog that could ever be made. I could never forgive myself if anything were to happen to him out of my stupidity.

I could go on and on telling you stories of his greatness. I actually fibbed about him being a blue ribbon best of show winner, but I have no doubts to his champion bloodlines.

I rescued him when he was about 4 years old. I took him out of doggy hell, and have tried my best to give him doggy heaven for his short time on earth. We've been best of friends since then, and he is a great commodity to our family, acting as a nanny dog and a watch hound.
 
Quote from trendlover:

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You are joking with me, true? I do not eat dogs, and do not have the cow for companion pet. :D So funny!

yeah, I was joking about it. I knew it was the Indians who had cow pets, and it's the Chinese (Particularly the ones up north east who eat their dogs, and make jackets from their fur.

Just seeing if I could get you to bite :D
 
Quote from Hoofhearted:

Of course, Lurc, if you took your buddy Maxipad's advice, you probably never watched the first two minutes of the video to even know what the situation was.

lol. No wonder, you're so ignorant- it's purely by choice.
I was referring to the dog situation. Like I said it was neither dangerous or stressful.
 
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