Perk you missed the circling of the officer biting pole and snarling.
Any animal,
any dog, on which a stranger summarily affixes a restraining device will attempt to get out of that device! That dog did NOT attempt to attack the officer, it's sole focus was on getting out of the snare, which is entirely natural. WATCH the video, it is beyond evident.
You (or anyone else who knows dogs like I do) have only to watch the entire video to KNOW that that dog was not a threat whatsoever.
How, having watched the video (I assume), how can you not know and see that?
My dogs have almost never ever worn leashes, even in urban environments.* They have gone with me to innumerable public events, even BARS! They have always been under my absolute voice control. Hell, it goes beyond mere voice control; it's a matter of gesture.
I really know dogs. That poor bulldog (not a pit bull, btw) was ZERO threat. You have only to watch the video to KNOW that.
Now, deeper responsibility for this situation does lie with the owner.
But that officer NEEDLESSLY AND UNFORGIVABLY executed that dog.
He may have been put in a situation for which he was woefully untrained, but he fucked up royally and beyond any semblance of "well, gee, I could see where he had no choice."
It makes me really angry that I had to watch that brutally unnecessary execution.
If you hunt, Z, then I would assume you have a deeper understanding of dogs and animals in general than you have displayed to date in this thread.
* Philadelphia has a governing "under voice control" statute. I lived there for more than two years with my Great Dane, Bogie. While there, we picked up two more dogs that were casually thrown aside by U of Penn students leaving for the year.
My thought on the matter was, "I already have 165 pounds of Dane, what's another 35-40?
We went everywhere without a leash! Cops would challenge me, I would demonstrate my ABSOLUTE voice control, and that would be that.
There were even a couple of (Irish owned, don't ya' know) bars that would let my dogs come in with me (technically illegal).
Once, some oncoming Penn co-eds asked of Bogie, "Is he ok?"
"Don't worry," I answered, "he only attacks virgins."
They laughed and relaxed.
Years later, up in Bucks County, my wonderful mixed-breed lady Cinnamon went everywhere with me, even and especially to church, NEVER on a leash!
Before she passed, she became the only quadruped
ever to become an official member of my congregation!
Just saying. I know dogs.
That bulldog was NO threat.