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chicchorea says...

>> ^rougy:

^ Hey! Why stop there!
Keep them locked in the closet and feed them through a doggie door.
Maybe you forgot what it was to be like when you were eleven (11) years old.
I'm sure your folks knew where you were and what you were doing every minute of the day.


Yes.... And?

As do I mine now. It's called parenting.

Wonder why there are adults who should not be or cannot be turned loose, much less children?

Jessi Slaughter on Good Morning America

rougy says...

>> ^mentality:

>> ^rougy:
^ Hey! Why stop there!
Keep them locked in the closet and feed them through a doggie door.
Maybe you forgot what it was to be like when you were eleven (11) years old.
I'm sure your folks knew where you were and what you were doing every minute of the day.

How does not buying your kids a web cam, and getting a web filter so they don't go on websites like 4chan = controlling your kids all the time? your comment seems ridiculous.


You're a cunt.

Jessi Slaughter on Good Morning America

mentality says...

>> ^rougy:

^ Hey! Why stop there!
Keep them locked in the closet and feed them through a doggie door.
Maybe you forgot what it was to be like when you were eleven (11) years old.
I'm sure your folks knew where you were and what you were doing every minute of the day.


How does not buying your kids a web cam, and getting a web filter so they don't go on websites like 4chan = controlling your kids all the time? your comment seems ridiculous.

Jessi Slaughter on Good Morning America

rougy says...

^ Hey! Why stop there!

Keep them locked in the closet and feed them through a doggie door.

Maybe you forgot what it was to be like when you were eleven (11) years old.

I'm sure your folks knew where you were and what you were doing every minute of the day.

Lost Cop Shoots Puppy On Private Property In Oklahoma

punisher says...

>> ^SSIops:
Punisher^
"He is a Police Officer, not a vet.... Perhaps he has no idea what breed that is and wether it is an agressive breed or not. The dog was running at him and he had no idea."
Regardless of any animal training the officer had, he was completely out of line. I would argue he did nothing illegal as an officer, but what he did was completely wrong. The dog was running but if you watch the video, you'll see the dog ran to the side of the officer, not AT him as he shot the dog. And why did he use a gun anyway? Doesn't an officer have a tazer and mace equipped when less-than-lethal force is more suitable? Heck, he can even use his foot to push the dog away.
I wish the video wasn't played in slomotion, then we could get a more accurate representation of how the incident happened. Sound would have been nice. Was the dog barking or growling menacingly? The officer appears to have had plenty of time to get to his vehicle. you can see he made no effort whatsoever to retreat to his vehicle and immediately drew his gun instead. His entire motion is smooth, calm, and calculated, not that of a person who "feared for his life".
I'd even bet that he had direct line of sight of the dog when he exited his vehicle, and a lot of dogs out in the country aren't on leashes. With that knowledge, he should have been prepared. Although perhaps he was prepared. I imagine he thought,"If that dog gets close to me, I'm going to shoot it".
Spontaneous as the situation may have developed, the shooting looks pre-meditated to me.


1) Dog running to the side: To be honest, I can't tell if the dog is actually running to the side or if the motions of the officer backing away and shooting the dog caused it to look that way. For the sake of argument, let's say it is running to the side. Its path would have been VERY close to the officer. Looking at my timeline above, the officer had about 5 SECONDS to calculate the path of the dog to determine if it was going at him or too the side of him. Somehow I doubt he is a physics expert and could calulate that in the time alloted.

2) Tazer/Mace: We do not know what he was equipped with. Not all officers have tasers and mace, although mace is becoming more common. However, assuming he has mace, it has been shown in studies that it is not always effective on animals (or humans for that matter). As far his foot, again for the sake of argument, assume that the dog WAS attacking him. Your foot isn't going to do much except get bit.

3) plenty of time to get in car: Again look at the timeline. The whole thing from getting out of car to shooting dog took about 7-8 SECONDS and it really does look like he is urprised by the dog when he reaches the front of the car which gives him about 5 SECONDS to get back in. Not plenty of time by any means. He did start to back away towards the car but there wasn't enought time... As for telling his buddy to stay in the car, he tells him to do so before he starts walking towards the front of the car/house. Generally ride-alongs will stay in the car, so he was probably just reminding him.

4) His entire motion is smooth, calm, and calculated, not that of a person who "feared for his life": I should hope that he was calm. a person with a firearm who is panicking is much more dangerous then one who is calm.

5) line of sight on the dog: Unfortunately, the dog is off camera in the beginning. Maybe the dog was sitting next to the owner on the porch and the officer thought he was leashed? Maybe the dog was in the house and came running through a doggie door?

6) Spontaneous as the situation may have developed, the shooting looks pre-meditated to me: I think this is a ridiculous statement. What possible reason would the officer have to do this? Contrary to popular opinion, all police officers aren't out there gunning for action. They have a thankless job that only gets attention when something goes wrong.

For the people saying what is the worst that could happen? Go Google Dog Bites and look at some of the injuries images. If you have a big dog running at you and it hits you and takes you down, it can do some serious damage.

From the sound of some people here, maybe it would be better if there was no law enforement what so ever and if you get robbed, assaulted, raped, etc... tough s**t for you? As someone mentioned, noone forced them to take this job, so I guess that means that we should not be thinkful that someone stepped up and did take it. The line from Demi Moore in A Few Good Men sums it up pretty much when she explains why she likes the marines so much. (I can't remember the exact quote)

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thinker247 says...

Oh, here's my floor. Gotta go. Love you, Jenny." (looks at others) "My daughter. Aren't kids great?"

>> ^spoco2:
"Oh, here's my floor. Gotta go. Love you mom."
Yeah, well I was expecting similar except that he had mentioned that he wanted her on the chair her mother had bought them, so you knew it was his wife... plus that would have been the expected ending, as, hey, we were all waiting for it!
But all the little extra bits are what made it 'Use the doggy door, use it, that's what we bought it for'... brilliant.

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spoco2 says...

"Oh, here's my floor. Gotta go. Love you mom."

Yeah, well I was expecting similar except that he had mentioned that he wanted her on the chair her mother had bought them, so you knew it was his wife... plus that would have been the expected ending, as, hey, we were all waiting for it!

But all the little extra bits are what made it 'Use the doggy door, use it, that's what we bought it for'... brilliant.

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