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cheka.
1st February 2016, 03:59 AM
f-ing cops

dogs should not be used to attack people. guy defended himself from the dog attack -- so the cops killed him

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/01/police-shoot-and-kill-suspect-who-fatally-stabbed-k9-officer.html

Police in western Pensylvania shot and killed a man who allegedly stabbed a Port Authority of Alleghany County police dog to death Sunday afternoon.

Port Authority Police Chief Matt Porter told reporters that the K-9 officer, Aren, had been on the job for four years, working patrol and explosives details.

The suspect, 37-year-old Bruce Kelley Jr. was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident in Wilkinsburg, east of downtown Pittsburgh.

The Tribune-Review reported that the incident began when two officers confronted Kelley and his father drinking under a gazebo on Port Authority property. Port Authority spokesman Jim Ritchie said the younger Kelley became agitated when confronted and physically fought one of the officers.

The Post-Gazette reported that Kelley led the officers on a foot chase. Allegheny County Police Supt. Charles Moffatt said police tried multiple times to incapacitate Kelley with a stun gun, but were unable to do so. Finally, a K-9 handler who had joined the pursuit released Aren.

"You release the dog when you think it’s proper to release the dog to stop this person from doing what he or she is going to do," Moffat said.

Aren suffered multiple stab wounds and was rushed to a local animal hospital, but died after being transported. The Tribune-Review reported that officers removed Aren's body, draped in an American flag, from the hospital hours later.

Porter said that at least two officers shot Kelley and have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. Kelley's father was detained near the scene. It is not clear if charges will be filed against him.

Aren's handler was identified as Port Authority officer Brian O'Malley.

"It’s a horrible thing. He’s a member of that officer’s family," Porter said. "He’s a member of the law enforcement family. It’s a difficult time right now."

Joshua01
1st February 2016, 04:15 AM
f-ing cops

dogs should not be used to attack people. guy defended himself from the dog attack -- so the cops killed him

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/01/police-shoot-and-kill-suspect-who-fatally-stabbed-k9-officer.html

Police in western Pensylvania shot and killed a man who allegedly stabbed a Port Authority of Alleghany County police dog to death Sunday afternoon.

Port Authority Police Chief Matt Porter told reporters that the K-9 officer, Aren, had been on the job for four years, working patrol and explosives details.

The suspect, 37-year-old Bruce Kelley Jr. was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident in Wilkinsburg, east of downtown Pittsburgh.

The Tribune-Review reported that the incident began when two officers confronted Kelley and his father drinking under a gazebo on Port Authority property. Port Authority spokesman Jim Ritchie said the younger Kelley became agitated when confronted and physically fought one of the officers.

The Post-Gazette reported that Kelley led the officers on a foot chase. Allegheny County Police Supt. Charles Moffatt said police tried multiple times to incapacitate Kelley with a stun gun, but were unable to do so. Finally, a K-9 handler who had joined the pursuit released Aren.

"You release the dog when you think it’s proper to release the dog to stop this person from doing what he or she is going to do," Moffat said.

Aren suffered multiple stab wounds and was rushed to a local animal hospital, but died after being transported. The Tribune-Review reported that officers removed Aren's body, draped in an American flag, from the hospital hours later.

Porter said that at least two officers shot Kelley and have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. Kelley's father was detained near the scene. It is not clear if charges will be filed against him.

Aren's handler was identified as Port Authority officer Brian O'Malley.

"It’s a horrible thing. He’s a member of that officer’s family," Porter said. "He’s a member of the law enforcement family. It’s a difficult time right now."

A man is dead and we're all weepy about a fucking dog?

Spectrism
1st February 2016, 05:42 AM
This shows you the mentality of many LEOs. People are just dirty packages that cause trouble. Local cops who do this are just plain stupid. When things turn, they will be targetted by those with a grudge. And, those who do not have a grudge will walk away when the cop is in trouble.

Jewboo
1st February 2016, 10:21 AM
f-ing cops

dogs should not be used to attack people. guy defended himself from the dog attack -- so the cops killed him



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This.

Ares
1st February 2016, 11:20 AM
A man is dead and we're all weepy about a fucking dog?

Yep, because once you become an anointed one, you are above those pesky peasants and are of more value to the police state.

Joshua01
1st February 2016, 11:52 AM
Yep, because once you become an anointed one, you are above those pesky peasants and are of more value to the police state.

Fucking cops tend to suck more often than not, especially in the cesspool cities...not so much in the rural areas of NH