Police shoot a guys dog for filming them

I've learned to never expect much out of a cop. Policeman is one of the psychopath's favored occupations. The disrespect thingy is what will really set off a psychopathic one. Also, if they pull up SWIM's record and it says "priors" they will try to extort SWIM sometimes.. sometimes it works in SWIM's favor, they will take a payoff...
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Kinda like Trayvon getting capped huh?

Almost, EXCEPT the dog hadn't even bit the officer yet. A scumbag move, no doubt, but that dude put himself in that situation, it looked like he was talking shit while filming them, and they were just looking for an excuse. poor dog got killed.

I saw another vid on live leak that was seemingly even more one sided, where a cop rolls up and kills a dog.. i'll see if i can find it. This guy is a real fuck up.

Couldn't find it, but this is ridiculous, these pigs deserve to be shot.

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Quote from Max E. Pad:

I have no clue i just found it online, my guess looking at the video is california, that looks like their vehicles.

All I need is the dept name, and the date. I have a few Brothers I went through OCC with who went to work for the FBI later. Best I can do is call, and point out the blatant felony the cops committed ON CAMERA.

When I was a Trooper in a rural county, my back up was 45mins (if lucky), away. I've been on numerous calls where I was bitten by a dog. I wouldn't fathom shooting the dog. Worst I've ever done was flip my ASP baton open, and smack the head of a mastiff that was wanting to eat me alive (as he felt he was the Family protector.) After that, the next time I showed up for the same domestic bs, he wagged his tail, and at worst, got my uniform dirty when he jumped all over me wanting attention.

These cops in the inner cities get together in numbers, and the rule of law can sadly be discarded as they show they're no better than the people they're supposed to lock up. Basically bullies with badges.:( :mad:
 
Quote from Ricter:

A very unfortunate event. Pride, and fear, and the dog paid the price. You and I are not arguing, I'm playing chess.

I'd never argue with you Bro.I'm trying to see if I'm missing something that makes the police wrong in this situation.The police seemed to nicely ask him to turn his radio down,he tells them its his fucking radio,he then goes to his car and puts the dog in but leaves the radio on.The cops cant just let him keep blasting his radio while handling an armed robbery situation and its interfering with their hearing.I hurt for the dog but his owner is responsible for his death imo.The guy has a history with the police and is currently suing them .He seemed eager to get arrested to help his lawsuit imo.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

I was ready to condemn the police but their actions might be justified.It hurt seeing The Rott shot since I had one from 8th grade to 24



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...obstruction-justice.html?ICO=most_read_module






Heartbreaking moment cops shot and killed dog who leapt at officers when owner was being arrested for FILMING them




Leon Rosby, 52, was walking his dog and video-tapping a police scene when he was arrested for obstruction of justice

He locked his dog in the car with the windows rolled down, and while being arrested the dog escaped

A police officer shot the dog when it ran over to his owner

Rosby is now in the process of filing a suit against the police department for killing his dog




A video posted yesterday on YouTube shows the grisly shooting of a dog by a police officer in Hawthorne, California.

The 130-pound, 3-year-old Rottweiler named Max was shot to death after he escaped through a window in a parked car and ran over to his master, Leon Rosby, who was being arrested for filming the scene on his phone.

The video (watch original on YouTube) shows Rosby, 52, walking his dog Sunday around 7 p.m. near a house with several police squad cars parked outside.

He is seen filming the scene in order 'to make sure nobody's civil rights were being violated,' he told DailyBreeze.com.

Rosby is then seen talking to a pair of police officers in the distance.

Hawthorne Police Lt Scott Swain said that officers were warning Rosby to turn down the music in his car.

'It's distracting the officers. It's interfering with what they are able to hear,' Lt Swain said. 'It's not just a party call. It's an armed robbery call. The officers need to hear what's going on with the people being called out of the residence. That music in his car is bleeding over and it's distracting them.'

A neighbor who witnessed the event said they heard Rosby yell 'It's my (expletive) radio!' to officers.

But Rosby said that didn't happen because as a Christian he doesn't swear.

'I do apologize if I didn't immediately comply,' Rosby said. 'The music may have been a little loud but I was complying.'

Eventually the two officers start walking towards Rosby, who puts Max into his car where the windows are rolled down. Rosby seems to calmly walk over to the officers and turn around, volunteering himself for arrest.

As the officers put handcuffs on Rosby, the dog starts barking and manages to jump out of the car. Another police officer comes over and looks like he's trying to grab the leash when the dog jumps up and the officer shoots him several times.

'He literally killed my puppy I had since he was 6 weeks old,' Rosby said.

In the video, Rosby is noticeably upset.

'I was crying and hollering, "My dog! Max! Max!"'

Rosby doesn't understand why police didn't let him go to properly secure his dog, or why they continued to arrest him after he put the dog in the car - a sign that he was leaving.

'There was no way Max should have died like that,' Rosby said. 'Max was only protecting his master. He was trying to stop them from beating on me.'

'All he did was love me,' he added.

Lt Swain, however, alleges that the officers were also looking out for Rosby.

'I know it's the dog's master, and more than likely not going to attack him, (but) we've got a guy handcuffed that's kind of defenseless. We have a duty to defend him too,' Swain said.

Rosby was held overnight in jail on suspicion of obstruction of justice and released at 5 AM the next day.

Rosby says that police would not return his dog's body to him.

His attorney Michael Gulden says that Rosby is planning on filing a lawsuit against the Hawthorne Police Department.

Apparently this isn't the first time that Rosby has had issues with the local police. His prior record includes convictions for resisting arrest, battery and driving under the influence. Rosby, a black man, has filed six complaints alleging mistreatment and racial profiling by the Hawthorn Police.

'There's been a pattern of harassment against him and other African-Americans in Hawthorne. Last July, the police responded to his home and beat him unnecessarily, then threw him in jail for no reason. We sued for that. We'll amend that complaint to include the dog incident,' Gulden said.

As of Monday night, the video had 510 views and almost 400 comments.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rested-obstruction-justice.html#ixzz2Xvxyg49F
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Thanks for the article. Lets see how these thugs like an FBI inquiry along with their civil suit problems.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

After re watching the video and reading the polices side of the story the guy seems to be wrong.Others are filming and the police didn't bother them.Why didn't he turn his music down when he put the dog in car ?By going to the car and not turning the music down he is telling police he isn't going to comply,if he had turned it down they might not have arrested him.Neighbors said he was belligerent with police when they asked him to turn the radio down and they asked him to turn it down for good reason.While I usually hate local cops and defend minorities in cases of racist behavior I cant defend this guy,he seemed to be looking for trouble with the police and found it.

Amazing! A liberal backing up the police shooting an innocent man's dog.:confused:
 
Quote from Ricter:

I'm reminded of a video I saw where the police shoot and kill a guy, who has only a knife, while he's over 20 feet way. Come on, if he won't put the knife down then just shoot him in a leg. Admittedly there's a fair chance the guy would die from that wound as well, but it does give him a better chance at life.

It's a well known fact that even the fastest cop can't clear gun leather in time to shoot a knife wielding person who charges from 21 feet. Look it up mr Orlando beach.
 
Quote from LEAPup:

Amazing! A liberal backing up the police shooting an innocent man's dog.:confused:


What where they supposed to do ? Let him keep blasting his music and mouthing off to them while they're handling an armed robbery ?
 
Quote from bigarrow:

You tell em mr IQ95

Sounds like jealousy on your part.

Had you been a little bit smarter, maybe you could have been a ditch digger or a garbage collector. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
Quote from Clubber Lang:

I'm literally sick after watching that...while my dog is stretched out sleeping next to me on the couch.

I wish I skipped this thread :(

Yeah, I wish I had skipped this thread too. I had a rat terrier/hound mix following me around when I was in Iraq. He loved MRE's (nasty!) and hung around during fire fights. Gunfire didn't bother him. When we scooped spent brass out of the way, however, he used to get scared:confused: and jump in my arms. He was a great dog, and I think about him all the time...

I'll be glad to find out later that the thug cops who pulled this felony will be out of a job, and on trial as they should be.
 
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