Cops shoots families dogs head off then exclaims "That was Awesome"!

Oldgamer

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An Oklahoma family is devastated after a police officer shot their family pet for simply jumping the fence and getting loose.

Cali, a 2-year-old pit bull had escaped from the yard and had been reported by neighbors to be running loose in the neighborhood. When police and animal officers arrived, Cali evaded the officers, who then decided that the only way to handle the situation was the kill the dog.

Officer Brice Woolly shot one round into the neck of Cali, who was still breathing after the first shot. The police officer then instructed the animal control officer to finish the job.

A neighbor present when the shooting occurred claims Woolly seemed to take delight in downing the dog and overheard him saying to the animal control officer, ”Did you see the way its collar flew up into the air when I blew it’s head off? It was awesome!”

The neighbor also heard Woolly coach the animal control officer on how to fill out the report to avoid trouble. ”We are just going to write this up in the report as the dog tried to attack me and you and others in the neighborhood,” Woolly told the other shooter, according to the neighbor’s account.

Cali’s death is also not the first time, or even the first time this month, that Officer Woolly used deadly force on an animal because it was ‘aggressive’ and the owner could not be located. On March 14, Woolly shot a dog twice. The owner of that dog was never found.

Despite the questions in the case, the Ardmore Police Department claims the matter has been closed and that Officer Woolly acted within the line of duty in shooting the dog.

Local residents and animal lovers, however, disagree. A petition that has already garnered over 17,000 signatures on Change.org is calling for Woolly’s firing for his cruel action. A peaceful rally is also planned for March 29 to protest Cali’s killing by Officer Woolly.

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Newell Steamer

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Everyone involved in this (or not) is just as guilty as the cop who did this;
- the cops' parents (they brought him into this world)
- miners that collected the metal for the gun
- the assemblers of the gun that was used
- the people who sewed the uniform
- the cleaning people who maintain the police station this guy works out of

ALL of them should be placed on trial and sentenced.
 

mizzou

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why the hell are bad dog parents doing this to pitbulls :(

I had a family member put one to sleep because it bit the shit out of a person. They were negligent in its upbringing however....was a beautiful dog :(
 

momeNt

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Everyone involved in this (or not) is just as guilty as the cop who did this;
- the cops' parents (they brought him into this world)
- miners that collected the metal for the gun
- the assemblers of the gun that was used
- the people who sewed the uniform
- the cleaning people who maintain the police station this guy works out of

ALL of them should be placed on trial and sentenced.

Nope, just the cop. And you for jacking them off of course.
 

mizzou

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The Huffington Post had a news article on the problematic "puppycide" that seems to be occurring with Police in the US. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/cop-shoots-dog-puppycide_n_1446841.html

A really big part of the problem is that police get ZERO training in how to handle an aggressive animal.

Radio calls are always sent out as "vicious animal" or something like that, already making it a potentially volatile situation. They come out like this, because theres always 1 person on your street who will call 911 that your dog is crazy batshit insane when really he's just runnin loose lookin for some tail.

So cops get there, and if dog rushes towards them, they automatically assume it's a physical confrontation.

Not all incidents happen like this, but it's not so uncommon as you would think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGUyMFPJRnU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2VdxaRCnE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdtv5-6_tUw

Usually, a well trained animal control officer knows how to handle the dogs and tell when it's a threat or not.
 

smackababy

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A really big part of the problem is that police get ZERO training in how to handle an aggressive animal.

Radio calls are always sent out as "vicious animal" or something like that, already making it a potentially volatile situation. They come out like this, because theres always 1 person on your street who will call 911 that your dog is crazy batshit insane when really he's just runnin loose lookin for some tail.

So cops get there, and if dog rushes towards them, they automatically assume it's a physical confrontation.

Not all incidents happen like this, but it's not so uncommon as you would think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGUyMFPJRnU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2VdxaRCnE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdtv5-6_tUw

Usually, a well trained animal control officer knows how to handle the dogs and tell when it's a threat or not.

And add in the stigma of it being a "aggressive breed", such as pitbull or rot. A cop isn't going to hesitate to put down a potentially threatening dog.
 

Oldgamer

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A really big part of the problem is that police get ZERO training in how to handle an aggressive animal.

Radio calls are always sent out as "vicious animal" or something like that, already making it a potentially volatile situation. They come out like this, because theres always 1 person on your street who will call 911 that your dog is crazy batshit insane when really he's just runnin loose lookin for some tail.

So cops get there, and if dog rushes towards them, they automatically assume it's a physical confrontation.

Not all incidents happen like this, but it's not so uncommon as you would think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGUyMFPJRnU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2VdxaRCnE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdtv5-6_tUw

Usually, a well trained animal control officer knows how to handle the dogs and tell when it's a threat or not.

That is not lack of training, this was just unethical to the core. Then bragging about it, with neighbors in earshot of "how awesome" it was to shoot its headoff. Add to that the coaching of the animal control person to falsify the report. No that is just a criminal with a badge and had nothing to do with bad training.
 

momeNt

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A really big part of the problem is that police get ZERO training in how to handle an aggressive animal.

Radio calls are always sent out as "vicious animal" or something like that, already making it a potentially volatile situation. They come out like this, because theres always 1 person on your street who will call 911 that your dog is crazy batshit insane when really he's just runnin loose lookin for some tail.

So cops get there, and if dog rushes towards them, they automatically assume it's a physical confrontation.

Not all incidents happen like this, but it's not so uncommon as you would think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGUyMFPJRnU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2VdxaRCnE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdtv5-6_tUw

Usually, a well trained animal control officer knows how to handle the dogs and tell when it's a threat or not.

I might be the first to mention this, but perhaps police should have people register their dog with the local police station, so in the event that a police officer needs to be there for any reason, 911 call, serving warrant, etc, they have the dog on file and will know how to handle it.

In the registration there could be breed, age, weight, and also a temperament description, which would be established by the police K9 staff.

Not registering your dog would then basically be the owner's fault in the event that the police deal with it inappropriately.

The same could also be done with guns, so the police know what level of force to bring based on what risk level that particular person brings by how many guns they own.
 

Kadarin

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"The officer was following proper established procedure" I'm guessing, right?
 

mizzou

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That is not lack of training, this was just unethical to the core. Then bragging about it, with neighbors in earshot of "how awesome" it was to shoot its headoff. Add to that the coaching of the animal control person to falsify the report. No that is just a criminal with a badge and had nothing to do with bad training.

there is absolutely no proof to the heresay that you mention, look, if you had evidence of shit like that I'd say OK, that's fucked up.

Not much different then soldiers blowing up peoples heads and gloating about it...takes a sick individual to do a sick job sometimes.
 

TreVader

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First of all pit bulls are a more aggressive breed but they're "cool" so douchebags with tattoos and skinny jeans get 4 of them and have no idea how to take care of dogs like that and they end up biting people.


Cops a dick for killing the dog, but the family should've kept it in their yard. Once your animal escapes into the outside world there are no laws besides laws against torture that protect it. You might as well write it off. Hell they prob could've caught the cop with the dog on a cross burning it alive and he would've been suspended with wpay.
 

Oldgamer

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there is absolutely no proof to the heresay that you mention, look, if you had evidence of shit like that I'd say OK, that's fucked up.

Not much different then soldiers blowing up peoples heads and gloating about it...takes a sick individual to do a sick job sometimes.


No it's not when you have witnesses, and the cop has a record and history of doing this, and you have a major petition of people trying to get him fired because he keeps doing shit like this.
 

BoberFett

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Everyone involved in this (or not) is just as guilty as the cop who did this;
- the cops' parents (they brought him into this world)
- miners that collected the metal for the gun
- the assemblers of the gun that was used
- the people who sewed the uniform
- the cleaning people who maintain the police station this guy works out of

ALL of them should be placed on trial and sentenced.

Since none of that is likely to happen, I would accept dropping you in the middle of the ocean with a pair of arm floaties as an alternative.
 

Iron Woode

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No it's not when you have witnesses, and the cop has a record and history of doing this, and you have a major petition of people trying to get him fired because he keeps doing shit like this.
oh, look! an internet petition.

:rolleyes:
 

norseamd

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Everyone involved in this (or not) is just as guilty as the cop who did this; - the cops' parents (they brought him into this world) - miners that collected the metal for the gun - the assemblers of the gun that was used - the people who sewed the uniform - the cleaning people who maintain the police station this guy works out of ALL of them should be placed on trial and sentenced.

no reasonably the officer is at fault and possibly you for trying to suppress any thought on this event or subject
 

OverVolt

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Young Pitbull, nuff said.

Cops are real big into doing whatever they need to do to ensure they get to go home after work.
 

z1ggy

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Young Pitbull, nuff said.

Cops are real big into doing whatever they need to do to ensure they get to go home after work.

While this is true, and all cops should do this... None should be proud of nor gloat about it. If you get satisfaction out of taking lives...That's some sick shit. A person with that type of personality should not be responsible for enforcing laws or be given a gun. Unfortunately, positions such as the one he fills often attract more people like him than any other.

From the witness statements, it doesn't seem likely the dog was a danger to anybody seeing as the cop had to instruct the control officer on how to "avoid trouble" with filing the report. Obviously this guy's an animal killer, he enjoys it.. and he's a liar. Glad to know he's out there in charge of "protecting" innocent people.
 

Newell Steamer

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Since none of that is likely to happen, I would accept dropping you in the middle of the ocean with a pair of arm floaties as an alternative.

Oldgamer wants the police forces to be totally perfect. No flaws. No one is to ever do anything wrong. And, when they do,.. they are all at fault; good and bad. He wants perfection.

Yes. THAT is much more reasonable. Now that I've stated it,.. it makes so much more sense!!

How foolish of me, for not realizing OP is pushing for robot police, that would never harm humans!!

So, Oldgamer, when are these robot cops going to be rolled out??

Also, I was going to shoot for angels as police officers, but, they have been known to rebel and get all evil,....