ximmy
15th April 2015, 11:27 AM
Blatant law breaking homeless man who was illegally camped is justifiably forced awake, along with his viscous menacing dog. Dog attacks peaceful officers who rioghteously defend themselves by killing the animal.
Who do these homeless criminals think they are in our sane lawful society?
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Shocking Video: Disabled Homeless Man’s Dog Was Shot by Ft. Worth Police - See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/shocking-video-disabled-homeless-mans-dog-was-shot-by-ft-worth-police_042015#sthash.UvipbexX.dpuf
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/shooting-dog-ft-worth.png (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5zB7AUFasE#t=167)
It’s sad to say that in America these days, it’s become all too common for the police to shoot dogs with little provocation. It’s also strange that it has become such a widespread problem. How could such a callous and shortsighted practice become the standard operating procedure in so many police departments across America?
I think I already know what most cops would say in response to that. Sometimes the homeless are dangerous. They often have mental issues and drug problems, so it’s not unreasonable to approach them with weapons at the ready. And that dog came running out pretty quick. It happened too fast for the officer to determine whether or not the dog was being aggressive.
That may be true. All I can say is, I feel like I’ve seen this before. That dog acted in the same way I’ve seen every dog react when I visit a pet owner’s home. To me, it looks like he was running out see who was outside, and nothing more. Since I wasn’t in that officer’s position it may not be my place to judge, but after looking at the dog’s approach and body language, I don’t sense any hint of outward aggression. Just an attentive and watchful dog doing what dogs do best.
I also find it very suspicious that the sound is garbled throughout the most important parts, and then suddenly becomes crystal clear halfway through the video. That’s an awfully convenient malfunction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5zB7AUFasE#t=191 Doggie shot at 2:43
Who do these homeless criminals think they are in our sane lawful society?
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Shocking Video: Disabled Homeless Man’s Dog Was Shot by Ft. Worth Police - See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/shocking-video-disabled-homeless-mans-dog-was-shot-by-ft-worth-police_042015#sthash.UvipbexX.dpuf
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/shooting-dog-ft-worth.png (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5zB7AUFasE#t=167)
It’s sad to say that in America these days, it’s become all too common for the police to shoot dogs with little provocation. It’s also strange that it has become such a widespread problem. How could such a callous and shortsighted practice become the standard operating procedure in so many police departments across America?
I think I already know what most cops would say in response to that. Sometimes the homeless are dangerous. They often have mental issues and drug problems, so it’s not unreasonable to approach them with weapons at the ready. And that dog came running out pretty quick. It happened too fast for the officer to determine whether or not the dog was being aggressive.
That may be true. All I can say is, I feel like I’ve seen this before. That dog acted in the same way I’ve seen every dog react when I visit a pet owner’s home. To me, it looks like he was running out see who was outside, and nothing more. Since I wasn’t in that officer’s position it may not be my place to judge, but after looking at the dog’s approach and body language, I don’t sense any hint of outward aggression. Just an attentive and watchful dog doing what dogs do best.
I also find it very suspicious that the sound is garbled throughout the most important parts, and then suddenly becomes crystal clear halfway through the video. That’s an awfully convenient malfunction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5zB7AUFasE#t=191 Doggie shot at 2:43