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FWPD Shoots and kills family dog while at wrong address
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostSo, following this train of thought. I see a man wearing a dark shirt and slacks with a firearm and other impliments that could cause me harm walking up to my door in a menacing manner (or my car). Since he is openly carrying a firearm and approaching me in what I surmise is a threatening manner, I have every right to open fire do I not?
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostSo, following this train of thought. I see a man wearing a dark shirt and slacks with a firearm and other impliments that could cause me harm walking up to my door in a menacing manner (or my car). Since he is openly carrying a firearm and approaching me in what I surmise is a threatening manner, I have every right to open fire do I not?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYou do not have to be bitten to believe you are in danger of bodily injury. You do not have to be shot at to use deadly force. I understand that some dog lovers will not get it. Not every one on this planet has the same same beliefs. We can agree to disagree. There are plenty of people out there that believe you should be able to move around in a public place without being charged by a dog in any manner. It sucks but it happened.
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keep the mutts chained up or in the fence and there would be no problem
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostThis made me laugh.
You know Frost has a five gallon jug of purple paint and is now out in the front of his yard painting shit, hanging signs, etc.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostIt is called the "Good Faith Exception". If the officer went to the house in "good faith" and made a mistake, it is/can be mitigated. A simple mistake led to a tragic event, and it cannot be taken back. I feel horrible for the owners (and the dog), but it happened. It's not like the officer found a house with a similar number, a dog, and thought "Oh geez, here's my chance" and shot the dog.
I hope the city tries to make this situation right. If it were my officer, I would go meet with them and offer an apology and explanation.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYou do not have to be bitten to believe you are in danger of bodily injury. You do not have to be shot at to use deadly force. I understand that some dog lovers will not get it. Not every one on this planet has the same same beliefs. We can agree to disagree. There are plenty of people out there that believe you should be able to move around in a public place without being charged by a dog in any manner. It sucks but it happened.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYou do not have to be bitten to believe you are in danger of bodily injury. You do not have to be shot at to use deadly force. I understand that some dog lovers will not get it.
Case in point my son decided to take a ride on his bike last week, he took a short cut through the McDermotts property and he started getting chased by a big dog, he kicked it into high gear and hauled ass aout of there. When he got home and told me the story, I told him that if the dog would took a chunck out if his ass, it was his fault for being on the dogs property and to not do it again.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYou do not have to be bitten to believe you are in danger of bodily injury. You do not have to be shot at to use deadly force. I understand that some dog lovers will not get it. Not every one on this planet has the same same beliefs. We can agree to disagree. There are plenty of people out there that believe you should be able to move around in a public place without being charged by a dog in any manner. It sucks but it happened.
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