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EE_
5th July 2011, 02:39 PM
If you accidentally by your negligence, ran over and killed a police dog...what would be the charge against you?

GREENVILLE (CBSDFW.COM) – A K9 officer in Greenville has died.

The Greenville Police Department is grieving over the loss of one of its two police dogs. Her name was Liberty, but she died trapped in the back of a hot squad car. Her handler apparently forgot to put her in the police department kennel when he got off work Wednesday afternoon. “This is a difficult time for the Greenville Police Department,” Chief Dan Busken told CBS 11 News. And he adds the officer feels terrible. “He’s devastated, and I don’t know if that term is even strong enough.”

Ironically, the officer, Jeff Gore, created the K-9 unit 11-years ago. He raised Liberty from a pup. A bloodhound, she was used for search and rescue, which is why she was kenneled. The other dog, Ceiko, is a drug sniffing German Shepherd, and goes home with its handler because they get called out at all hours.

Chief Busken says we all suffer from a busy lifestyle and things competing for our attention. “Whether we’re shuttling kids here or there, whether we’re shuttling animals here or there, we get busy and inadvertently things happen. And there’s times when you have a tragedy like we have here.”

Despite the emotional loss to the department it must still determine whether any laws were broken or city or departmental policies were violated, so investigations along those lines are already underway.

Sometimes Texas courts have ruled a dog’s death in a hot car as cruelty, depending on circumstances, including time of year. Dallas had its own tragedy in 2004 when a German Shepherd, Queno, was left in a police car. It has since introduced an alarm system alerting drivers of a hot car, including paging them.

Gore has been put on administrative duties while the issues are sorted out. His police association released a statement of support, saying the “police family” is hurying. “Our Association supports our K-9 handler and his family in their time of grief,” it said in part, “and would ask that the public respect his time of grief as well.”

Rose Thornhill has placed 3-thousand animals in the Greenville area through her Yellow Rose Rescue. “Doing rescues you see it a lot and it’s just a horrible feeling, I’m getting chills just thinking about it.” She adds, “I don’t really know how you could forget you had one back there, but I guess things happen. He probably feels horrible, I know I would.”

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/07/01/north-texas-police-k9-dies-after-being-left-in-hot-car/

Ponce
5th July 2011, 02:44 PM
Well, at least it waesnt the cops kid......

osoab
5th July 2011, 03:00 PM
Cop dogs are considered real cops. I guess in this case this rule will be relaxed. You know, the officer feels really, really bad.

madfranks
5th July 2011, 03:00 PM
If you accidentally by your negligence, ran over and killed a police dog...what would be the charge against you?

Here's what it'd look like:


Chief Busken says we all suffer from a busy lifestyle and things competing for our attention. “Whether we’re shuttling kids here or there, whether we’re shuttling animals here or there, we get busy and inadvertently things happen. And there’s times when you have a tragedy like we have here.”


Chief Busken says we all suffer from a busy lifestyle and things competing for our attention, but that's no excuse for negligence. “Whether you’re shuttling kids here or there, whether you’re shuttling animals here or there, you must stay vigilant at all time. When people are not paying attention to their actions we have a tragedy like we have here."


Despite the emotional loss to the department it must still determine whether any laws were broken or city or departmental policies were violated, so investigations along those lines are already underway.


Despite the emotional loss to the department the offender was immediately arrested on charges of animal cruelty and is being held in county jail while additional charges are pending; investigations along those lines are already underway.


“I don’t really know how you could forget you had one back there, but I guess things happen. He probably feels horrible, I know I would.”


“I don’t really know how you could kill an innocent animal, but I guess some people don't care. This is why we have laws that forbid this type of activity, and I hope the offender is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

mick silver
5th July 2011, 03:06 PM
yep two set of laws . lets see how this works is you are i did it

ximmy
5th July 2011, 03:12 PM
extended donut break apparently...

willie pete
5th July 2011, 03:15 PM
"If you accidentally by your negligence, ran over and killed a police dog...what would be the chargeS against you?"


Probably a Lot....you'd probably do 3-5 years in prison, and pay a $100k fine....

Serpo
5th July 2011, 03:22 PM
MANSLAUGHTER I mean DOGSLAUGHTER

midnight rambler
5th July 2011, 04:34 PM
If one of us lowly 'civilians' left a dog to die in a car like that you can BET there'd be a charge of animal cruelty filed, but in this case it's simply just another 'oops' cop 'mistake'.

Hatha Sunahara
5th July 2011, 08:22 PM
If the SWAT team raids your house, they'll shoot your dog first before they shoot you. Civilian dogs, (civilians too) are fair game.


Hatha

mrnhtbr2232
5th July 2011, 10:26 PM
Anxiety. Stress. Dry throat. Excessive panting. Red tongue. Staggering. Stupor. Coma. Death. It's a terrible way for a dog to die in suffocating 120 degree heat. And through all of it, that dog was probably waiting faithfully for its master to come and save it. That is why dogs are man's best friend. I'm sorry puppy - sleep eternal and join all the other K9 pals that were gunned down by cops.

Olmstein
6th July 2011, 01:04 AM
The same thing happened here in AZ. The local police dept declined to press criminal charges, so Sheriff Joe filed animal cruelty charges against the dog's handler. The cop was acquitted of animal cruelty, and is now suing Sheriff Joe for malicious prosecution.

Link (http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/09/10/20080910Lovejoy-claim0911.html)

Hillbilly
6th July 2011, 01:19 AM
The same thing happened here in AZ. The local police dept declined to press criminal charges, so Sheriff Joe filed animal cruelty charges against the dog's handler. The cop was acquitted of animal cruelty, and is now suing Sheriff Joe for malicious prosecution.

Link (http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/09/10/20080910Lovejoy-claim0911.html)

Joe Fucking Rocks! man that takes serous balls!

midnight rambler
6th July 2011, 01:37 AM
The cop was acquitted of animal cruelty

Seriously, how the fuck does that happen?? This is one fucked up country - lowly civilian kills dog in hot car, that's clearly a cut and dried case of animal cruelty. Cop does the exact same thing and "he's just doing his job" and probably ends up getting a commendation for his heroism.

Libertarian_Guard
6th July 2011, 02:20 AM
Greenville Texas

"The blackest land, and the whitest people"

It will take them another 100 years (or more) to escape that! Lenell Geter http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4455605n

And btw, they are considered a part of East Texas, rather than North Texas. - - Even though the county lies little over an hour south of Oklahoma.

osoab
6th July 2011, 03:49 AM
Joe Fucking Rocks! man that takes serous balls!


Joe is a fucking ZOG tool. Remember the where they raided that farm with Steven Segal with the APC? Then had the balls to have Segal get the "offenders" to sign rights to show on teevee. The dude said piss off.

He fills his spot in teevee land.

gunny highway
6th July 2011, 05:46 AM
this story upsets me more than this court case everyone is talking about :(

Son-of-Liberty
6th July 2011, 07:05 AM
GREENVILLE (CBSDFW.COM) – A K9 officer in Greenville has died.

What gets me more then the cop getting off with no charges is that the dog is referred to as an officer. Well if the dog is an officer and above us lowly peasants then maybe the K9 handler should get charged with killing an officer?

I've seen news where people that are getting chewed on my a police dog try to defend themselves by kicking or striking the dog and are charged with assaulting a police officer so I don't see why those same standards shouldn't be applied here.

EE_
6th July 2011, 07:17 AM
What gets me more then the cop getting off with no charges is that the dog is referred to as an officer. Well if the dog is an officer and above us lowly peasants then maybe the K9 handler should get charged with killing an officer?

I've seen news where people that are getting chewed on my a police dog try to defend themselves by kicking or striking the dog and are charged with assaulting a police officer so I don't see why those same standards shouldn't be applied here.

Exactly!
It may as well have been a baby in the back seat that died a painful death.
The cop should be charged with negligent homicide of a police officer!

midnight rambler
6th July 2011, 07:47 AM
I'm thinking the appropriate punishment for the offender in this case would be to lock him in the back of a patrol car for the same amount of time under the same conditions.

osoab
6th July 2011, 07:50 AM
I'm thinking the appropriate punishment for the offender in this case would be to lock him in the back of a patrol car for the same amount of time under the same conditions.

Wouldn't that still be considered animal cruelty? ;D

midnight rambler
6th July 2011, 07:54 AM
Wouldn't that still be considered animal cruelty? ;D

Considering they're swine being used as meatshields by the money powers, I suppose you're right.