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Sadly, he won't serve the jail time. At least he'll get a fine, provided he pleads no contest.
I hope the owner sues him. |
Wow.
I hope the A.D.A. who gets this case uses it to make a name for him/herself and throws the book at this SOB. |
I have past and recent experience with Huskies, and they can be jumpy and excitable, but if trained will follow commands. Even when carrying salmon I haven't had one bite or nip at me, they just jumped and barked. I'm sorry but this guy had a dog of equivalent size, a German Shepherd, . Even if this was Pomeranian v. Husky, a reasonable dog owner would attempt to separate the animals, especially when there were multiple adults there. Why didn't he shoot in the air or into the ground with a warning shot to startle the dogs and break them up?
At least he's on admin. leave and won't be able to repeat his lack of firearm discretion on any people. I'm all for people having the right to bear arms if they are licensed and trained, but this moron is going to ruin it for the rest of us who learned to not use a handgun as a first response. I hope the owner and the owner's family sue this guy for the emotional distress and destruction of a companion animal. Now I'm curious, if Mr. Trigger Happy has been working in law enforcement, I wonder if his German Shepherd is a retired police dog. If it is it could change the dog dynamic, but still doesn't justify shooting another animal. |
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I'd recommend pepper spraying the dogs to get them apart. |
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Back to what I said, for a person who has training and a license to carry a firearm, this guy sure didn't know how to use it. If the USPS carries pepper spray for dogs on their route, it could have very well worked here. |
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I'm bringing this up because he is a police officer and he most likely has been trained in the same methods. I'm in no way trying to excuse what he did, just trying to explain why he probably didn't fire a warning shot. It just doesn't come natural to police officers. |
You'll note that the second charge involves discharging his weapon (blah blah etc.). It doesn't say "shooting someone" it says "discharging weapon." I would think that a warning shot would fall under the same charge.
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He should of left his gun at home. |
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In regards to owners, he would of been much better off not shooting the dog because now they can file suit against him. |
It wasn't his duty sidearm though, it was a personal one.
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And by They I mean the State's Attorney after conferring with relevant authorities? |
I'm sure he was carrying legally. Just pointing out it wasn't his service weapon. For whatever reason, the dumbass felt the need to strap on his personal weapon. Maybe I'd better start wearing mine to the dogpark too (I have an Ohio concealed carry permit), never know when you're gonna have to off another dog. (Rolling my eyes at this asshole).
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I can see it being a habit (comfort? reliance? not sure the word I want here) for someone whose job involves carrying though. I may ask some of the parole officers at work. |
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