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Tuesday, July 02, 2013
Police Kill Man's Dog While Making An Unlawful Arrest
This video footage is hard to watch. A man out walking his dog in Hawthorne, California stops and films police from a public sidewalk. As the man puts his dog in the backseat of his car and begins to leave the scene, police approach him to arrest him for supposedly obstructing justice, which the man is clearly not doing. As the police handcuff the man, his dog becomes agitated and jumps out the back window of the car to come to the aid of his owner. A police officer shoots the dog multiple times in a heartbreaking scene to the horror of a gathered crowd of onlookers. The police officer no doubt felt threatened by the dog and reasonably believed that force was necessary to protect himself from the dog. One could also ask why a taser instead of a gun was not used on the dog. Yet this situation would have never arisen in the first place if the police had not been engaged in what is clearly an unlawful arrest of this man. You can bet a lawsuit will be filed against the Hawthorne police department.
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What would Nancy Pelosi and Diane Feinstein say about this gross violation of that man's constitutional rights?
-They'll probably want to ban guns from all police officers as well as ban what they will now term "assault dogs."
It seems that California needs to get its own State in order...from a budget problem caused by liberals giving out tax money that they are running out of (most to freeloaders) to violations of basic constitutional rights to be free from unreasonable seizure.
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