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911 call that went bad.
This is an interesting article. I did some googling around on this incident and it seems there are two sides of the story. Seems to me the cop needs better training.
http://gma.yahoo.com/austin-police-c...opstories.html Thoughts? |
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:( "He was a good boy!"
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I feel bad for the dog owner as well as the officer.
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There was nothing going on at the address he was sent to. Don't understand why he had he gun drawn on the guy in the first place. |
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I think if you're not an LEO or have never been an LEO, to presume that he was "gun-ho" or poorly trained is wrong.
Respond to a 911 and be prepared for anything. Or end up shot by someone acting like nothing is wrong.:2 |
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The guy never ran, resisted, hid, argued............ |
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Sucks all around.
And it makes me miss my dog, his name was Cisco. |
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Like people are saying, if you have never been a cop and have no LEO training, your opinion on the cop is pretty meaningless to those of us that have.
I agree with Shane, I feel bad for them both. I am sure the officer feels like sh!t. :2 |
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tragic
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Everyone is entitled to an opinion even if they know nothing about the subject, right? :rolleyes: |
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Water off a ducks back. |
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Just for the record, I don't hate cops. In fact, I respect them for what they do. I just felt this could have been avoided and the situation got out of hand.
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I'm going to go ahead and say that this cop should be fired. I mean, first of all, he was at the wrong address. It doesn't take a genius to realize the difference between a man who is breaking the law or a man that is not.
I don't think this is a matter of being a cop or not. From what I understand, you only draw your weapon on someone who poses a threat. A man who has his hands up is NOT a threat in any way. Also, shooting a dog that's barking and "running toward you" is just ridiculous. That cop must have been a scared little man to be that intimidated by a 50 lb. dog. Personally, though, I have had an experiance where I was pulled over at gunpoint due to false allegations of a "breaking & entering". I told this kid that cigarettes make him look like an idiot and he got really mad (I guess, he never said anything to me) so he filed a fake police report that I broke in, stole his laptop and drove by holding it out the window. I was driving to go meet my friends and play hockey and like...400ft from the rink, a cop turns his sirens on behind me. I pulled over and the guy gets out and posts up with his gun drawn. I was scared sh**less. He figured out that it was all a lie, but I still pressed charges and got him fired. He had NO reason to pull a gun. A taser? maybe. A gun is just wrong to pull on someone who isn't belligerant. There's my :2 |
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