Thundercrack85
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I will say this at least doesn't look entirely unprovoked. Not like that time they shot a labrador in its crate, during a drug bust (in the wrong house no less).
I freaking hate the police.
Then next time you're in trouble, call a crackhead.
A police force is a necessary thing for a large society to have, but that doesn't mean that there aren't legitimate and extremely serious criticisms to be made at the ones we have in the United States.
Yeah, there's always going to be some bad people in a large bunch. However, some people (like Ultimatehero) seem to think that because there's a couple of bad guys, all the police are bad and evil and corrupted. Yes, it's good to try and reduce corruption, but it's ridiculous to thing you can remove all evil completely.
None of that is about this thread anyways. If you seriously think this cop is "corrupt", because he tried to defend himself, I don't know what to say.
Yeah, there's always going to be some bad people in a large bunch. However, some people (like Ultimatehero) seem to think that because there's a couple of bad guys, all the police are bad and evil and corrupted. Yes, it's good to try and reduce corruption, but it's ridiculous to thing you can remove all evil completely.
None of that is about this thread anyways. If you seriously think this cop is "corrupt", because he tried to defend himself, I don't know what to say.
There was no need to defend himself. You can tell the dog is "posting" up in a stance. Until it charges it is no threat. The dog was bouncing, but it wasn't charging. All the cop had to do was stay calm, and ask the man to calm his dog. If that couldn't be done then a simple single shot into the ground would have scared the dog. Most dogs are terrified of gun fire. There was absolutely no need to shoot that dog down. Dogs react based on the behavior of those around them. If you are nervous or being a dick the dog will respond with agression. So all this comes down to is a ***** ass cop who overreacted cause he doesnt know what the hell he was doing.
I agree, although I don't approve of what the police officer did, I can see where he's coming from in being in the heat of the moment and defending himself.
He might not be qualified for the job. However, this is not a sign of "corruptness".
I guess I just got upset because a ton of people on that video's comments, and on this thread, are bad mouthing all police, saying they ALL are incompetent, trigger happy idiots because of one case.
Then next time you're in trouble, call a crackhead.
I agree, although I don't approve of what the police officer did, I can see where he's coming from in being in the heat of the moment and defending himself.
He might not be qualified for the job. However, this is not a sign of "corruptness".
I guess I just got upset because a ton of people on that video's comments, and on this thread, are bad mouthing all police, saying they ALL are incompetent, trigger happy idiots because of one case.
I will say this at least doesn't look entirely unprovoked. Not like that time they shot a Labrador in its crate, during a drug bust (in the wrong house no less).
He wasn't just walking his dog, he drove by and asked the cops what was going on. They told him to turn his music down, he didn't. He stopped his car, got out with his dog, and started recording while still leaving his car's music on.
I'm not absolving the cops for what happened, but this isn't someone who was just walking by with their dog that the cops started giving a hard time for absolutely no reason.
I actually mentioned that on the previous page of this thread. Also that I thought the cop ( who shot the dog in front of onlookers) might of been on edge because there was a big situation going on at the time. There were ways to circumvent the incident , but the officer wanted to pull his trigger and knew he could get away with it. I'd go so far as to say I he might of enjoyed killing the dog. I don't think he's a good cop , but at least I would know he would have my back if I was part of the unit.
I've actually found videos of situations like this on youtube.
Here is a another "incident" . ... Columbia, Missouri SWAT Raid 2/11/2010. Cops immediately shoot restrained dog in front of child, then seconds later fire several more shots.
Rosby said he was filming to ''make sure nobodies civil rights were being violated''.... erm why exactly?
I don't see this as self-defense. Right before the bad cop kills the dog, he steps forward and aims the gun at its head. It looks like he wanted to antagonize the dog more just to have an excuse to open fire.
The other two cops should've made sure that the dog was secured in the vehicle before cuffing and frisking the owner. They look like they don't know what the hell they're doing.