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    CatCam

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    Ok, I don't know the whole story there, but there is no way that dog should have been shot. :curse:

    If he can so nonchalantly do that on video and in public, what other disgusting things has he done out of the spotlight? He can burn in hell, he is truly a rotten son of a bitch.



    https://www.fox16.com/news/local-new...dog/1687788302
     
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    Fred_G

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    I hope he gets paid leave in hell. Unless there is a whole lot more to this story, and I don't see how it could be that way.
     

    Magdump

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    Oh man...
    Is there anyone here, after watching that video, who thinks that cop shot the dog for any other reason besides punitive toward the owner?
    Because he wouldn’t go out to the street? Because he wouldn’t follow orders?
    Oh wait... maybe he was in fear for his life...

    I’m just gonna bail on this thread. Don’t wanna get into this one.
    Peace.
     
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    charlie12

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    Oh man...
    Is there anyone here, after watching that video, who thinks that cop shot the dog for any other reason besides punitive toward the owner?
    Because he wouldn’t go out to the street? Because he wouldn’t follow orders?
    Oh wait... maybe he was in fear for his life...

    I’m just gonna bail on this thread. Don’t wanna get into this one.
    Peace.

    I think you're right :mad:
     

    thperez1972

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    I'm not one to bash on cops either but every profession will get their share of undesirables, no matter how stringent any requirements are. That cop was just on a power trip. From what I'm guessing from the limited audio, that cop wanted to talk to the guy and the guy wouldn't put the dogs up. So the cop showed him who was in charge. There's no way that small dog had time to put the cop in danger. That dog was protecting its property from a stranger. Any dog bite, regardless of the size of the dog it comes from, can cause complications. But if that dog did anything more than barking, it was small enough for the cop to punt out of the way.
     

    CatCam

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    I'm not one to bash on cops either but every profession will get their share of undesirables, no matter how stringent any requirements are. That cop was just on a power trip. From what I'm guessing from the limited audio, that cop wanted to talk to the guy and the guy wouldn't put the dogs up. So the cop showed him who was in charge. There's no way that small dog had time to put the cop in danger. That dog was protecting its property from a stranger. Any dog bite, regardless of the size of the dog it comes from, can cause complications. But if that dog did anything more than barking, it was small enough for the cop to punt out of the way.

    Agreed, I am pro-LEO but these are the scenarios that can put the good law abiding citizen into a very bad situation. As a dog owner, my pup is just as part of my family as my son & daughter.....hell, the dog still likes me!
     

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    That is wrong in so many ways. What would any of us do if someone (taking the LEO part out) came up on your property and shot your dog?
     

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    What a great way to give a whole bunch of anti-LEO & anti-2A folks exactly the recruiting tool that they want...
     

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    I hope the cop goes down in history as the ***** that shot a 3 pound dog and lost every thing in a lawsuit.I hope they evaluate his home life because if you can do that to a little animal you will abuse humans also.
     

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    The ******* in Question .I hope they sue his ass off!!!
     

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    Brown dogs matter. I any other person were to shoot a dog like that, they would be arrested.


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    Good Evening,

    Since taking office in 2017, I have been an advocate of integrity, professionalism and transparency. I hold my Deputies to the highest of standards to protect and serve the residents of our community. Unfortunately, a Deputy fell short to those standards.
    I was notified Friday of an incident involving Deputy Keenan Wallace. Deputy Wallace fired his service weapon that injured an animal while in close proximity to a citizen. I believe there were numerous opportunities to de-escalate the incident.
    Over the last 24 hours, at my request, Faulkner County Investigators have been working diligently to investigate whether Deputy Wallace violated any state law or our agency’s policies and procedures. While it appears no policies or laws were violated, I hold every employee within our agency to the highest of standards and will be forwarding the investigation to the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for further review.
    As a result of the incident that occurred on January 4, 2019, in the Shiloh Estates Subdivision, Deputy Keenan Wallace has been relieved of his duties at the Faulkner County Sheriff’ Office.
    We in Law Enforcement answer calls every day that require split second life and death decisions. We strive to be right 100 percent of the time.
    Our Department is sadden about this incident and apologize for any distress and disappointment this incident has caused anyone who was affected by this disheartening event. We will keep Reeses in our thoughts through the recovery process.

    Sincerely,
    Sheriff Tim Ryals
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    flamatrix99

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    Yall do know that the little dog is still alive?

    According to a Go Fund Me page, the dog is alive and currently receiving medical attention. As of Saturday morning, the page had raised roughly $1,000 to cover the dog's bills.
     
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