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Originally Posted by cuervo72
Heh, dog encounters. A state rep who went to my HS introduced a bill concerning police dogs who are injured in the line of duty. At the same time he denounces how Obama has handled BLM and police deaths, and I've seen no mention of family pets shot by police. And, this was trending today:
Police kill family dog at child's birthday party
#AllDogLivesMatter
Good on that lady though.
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So...serving a warrant on an address that's ten years old, the first logical move is to shoot the dog that might be a potential threat before even checking to see if the guy you're looking for even lives there.
Because it's easier to shoot the dog than knock on a neighbor's door or check if there's mail in the mailbox.