Sunday, June 15, 2014

Indiana cop crashes family cookout, shoots pet in the face in front of children

Via Nancy

"Lilly" after being shot in the face by Hammond police. (Source: Norma Maldonado)

A family is upset after a police officer pulled up to their home, and within seconds without warning had pulled his gun and shot the family dog that was contained inside an invisible fence on its owners’ property.

The dog’s owner, Norma Maldonado, called attention to the June 10th incident after her 1.5 year old puppy, Lilly, received a bullet to the face during a family cookout. She wrote to local media:

3 comments:

  1. The time has come to treat in same manner, any LEO that shoots the family dog. My dogs are of such nature that any one even a toddler can walk up to and pet them. One is so friendly and people loving that you can NOT give him too much attention or affection.
    Open comment to all LEOs: would you kindly pull your heads out of your asses and get the s--t out of your brains. One of the best things you can do is learn canine behavior and learn how to act around the family dog. This is one of the best things you can do to win the hearts and minds of citizens you encounter. Since you still have not gotten the point, let me put this way, be nice to the dog, and you WILL have an advantage in controlling the person you are dealing with. Ignore my advice, well, I hope to some day piss on your grave.

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  2. ANYONE who comes onto my property and shots my dog, better shoot me because, I am going to shoot them. PERIOD!

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    1. Many LEOs seem to be far out of hand, though we certainly do have some who are still Peace Officers.

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