I'm Not The Only Black Guy Who Shoots & Kills Dogs...

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Officer Shoots And Kills 11-Year-Old Dachsund; Owners Don’t Know Why
Lindsey Henley | WSLS
Published: June 11, 2009
Updated Thursday 1:11 a.m



Danville, VA—An 11-year-old Miniature Daschund named “Killer” :rolleyes: was a four legged member of the Harper family. Sometimes he roamed a little past his yard, and Monday it got him killed.

“He says your dog was barking at me, and I had to shoot him,“ Angela Harper said.

“He was like I don’t care what kind of dog it is, so he said I shot him,“ Tawaiin Harper said.

The bullet casing, which still on the ground, is from a Danville police officer. The blood stain on the Harper’s neighbor’s steps is from Killer.

Danville police admit their officer shot and killed the dog after they say the dog attacked him while he was serving warrants in the neighborhood.

“To me it was a brutal killing,“ Tawaiin Harper said.

We spoke to many neighbors who say “Killer” sounds like a ferocious name, but they say he was a sweet, neighborhood dog.

The dog was shot in Ebony McNear’s front yard.

“It’s a loss to the neighborhood as well as the family,” McNear said. “I just don’t think him being shot was necessary.“

The owners agree.

“I did a lot of crying. I did a lot of crying about the situation just the way it happened,“ Tawaiin Harper said.

“Words can’t describe how he’ll be missed,“ Angela Harper said.

Killer’s collar is still hanging on a light post outside the Harper’s home. The 12 pound, family dog is gone, and the Harper’s just can’t understand why.

Late Wednesday afternoon, WSLS 10 On Your Side received a statement from Danville police.

Here is the release:

On Monday evening at approximately 8:30 p.m., a Danville police officer attempted to serve two outstanding warrants on a resident in the 100 block of Berman Drive. The officer went to the door of the wanted person, but there was no answer and he left. As the officer was walking back to his police vehicle, he was surprised by a growling dog running through the yard directly at him from the rear, leaving him with just seconds to consider his options (run for the safety of the police vehicle, attempt to distract the dog from its attack, try to use pepper spray or baton, or use his firearm). As the dog lunged at the officer and attacked him, he was able to draw and fire his weapon once. The bullet struck and killed the dog.

The investigation revealed that the dog was named “Killer”, was a Dachshund, had displayed aggressive tendencies before to others, and belonged at the house next door to where the officer was attempting to serve the warrant.

The Danville Police Department realizes that the shooting of a small breed dog is unusual and will be the subject of much discussion in the community. Officers are constantly confronted by dogs because part of the job of being a police officer entails approaching homes, walking through yards, and climbing over fences. We successfully defuse these encounters on a daily basis without resorting to the use of a firearm. Members of the Department received training in 2006 sponsored by the Danville Humane Society and the American Humane Association and learned several techniques to defuse aggressive behavior in dogs. Unfortunately, as the training acknowledged, options are limited when dealing with a dog that is engaged in a running attack from the rear without warning.

Shooting a dog which is actively presenting a threat to an officer is within the department’s policy. An officer is not required to “take a bite” from any dog, including small breeds, because any breaking of the skin can transmit rabies. If the attacking dog cannot be identified and captured and quarantined after the attack, the officer must take a series of rabies vaccine shots. Rabies is a fatal disease that cannot be reversed. An infected person cannot wait and see if they have rabies and then take the shots.

In the few seconds before the attack, most officers will not decide to “take a bite” in the hopes that the dog can be identified, captured, and quarantined. It is unreasonable to expect an officer to factor into his decision making process during an attack the likelihood of a successful identification, capture, and quarantine after the attack.

http://www.wjbf.com/jbf/news/nation...year-old_dachsund_owners_dont_know_why/14314/

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According to this blog, this is the offser...

 
So stop fucking moaning at me for shooting my neighbors dog!!!!!!11 As you can see, this is a black man tradition you cunts!!!!!!!!111 :mad::mad::mad:











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sounds like a cover up. This cop should lose his job. And I don't care what color he is or isn't.
 
Yeah he really something to be proud of.

Then there's this chick....

Bronx teen confesses to roasting kitten
Friday, June 5th 2009, 4:00 AM

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Cheyenne Cherry tossed her ex-roommate's kitty, Tiger Lily (below), into the stove, then left so she didn't have to hear the cat's anguished cries.

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A Bronx teenager roasted her ex-roommate's kitten to death in a stove - then brushed off the incident as a joke when she was busted, authorities said Thursday.

"I hate cats," Cheyenne Cherry, 17, allegedly told investigators when asked about the heartless crime.

Cherry's confession came after she was arrested Wednesday by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

She and an unidentified juvenile allegedly broke into Valerie Hernandez's Tinton Ave. apartment on May 6 and trashed the place.

Then in a shocking act of animal abuse, they tossed the woman's kitten, Tiger Lily, into the stove and cranked up the temperature, ASPCA assistant director Joe Pentangelo said.

Cherry told authorities that she and her accomplice "thought we would play a joke on Valerie and mess up her apartment."

The duo bolted from the apartment with DVDs and packages of noodles, Pentangelo said.

"She didn't want to hear the cat crying and scratching at the oven door," Pentangelo said.

Firefighters found the female cat's remains smoldering in the oven after neighbors complained of smoke coming from Hernandez's apartment.

"My brother came to my house and said, 'I think food is burning,'" said Hernandez's next-door neighbor Jannetssie Genau, 24.

"Later the police came and said what it was. I was upset because I had a cat myself before."

Besides roasting the kitten, Cherry and her friend allegedly slashed Hernandez's furniture, unscrewed light bulbs and threw bleach on the walls, Pentangelo said.

"I think what was done cries out for justice," Pentangelo said. "It's a shame that this kitten had to suffer like this. For the kitten to get caught up in whatever was going on with them is a tragedy."

Pentangelo said the kitten was burned so badly a necropsy had to be performed to determine its sex.

Cherry was charged with aggravated cruelty to animals, burglary, arson, reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. She was released to the custody of her mother.

The unidentified juvenile involved in the incident has not been arrested.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_...-05_evil_teen_who_tossed_cat_in_the_oven.html

Damn man, what's wrong with us Nubian's? :(
 
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