Title: Cop Ignores ‘Beware of Dog’ Signs, Enters Yard, Kills Family Dog — Over a Parking Spot Source:
Free Thought Project/KRGV URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/co ... y-parking/#bDhIPfakekuDjpPC.99 Published:Apr 14, 2017 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2017-04-14 13:25:15 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:2182 Comments:23
One would think that because the stigma associated with police officers shooting dogs is often worse than police officers killing people, that cops would try to shoot fewer dogs. However, as a recent case out of Weslaco, TX shows us, one would be wrong.
Manuel Garcia was sitting at the dinner table with his family Sunday afternoon when they were frightened by the sound of two gunshots in their front yard. When Garcia opened the door to see what was going on, he saw a Weslaco police officer pointing a gun at his dog who was bleeding out just a few feet from their front door.
The Weslaco cop had killed their dog.
Its like losing a family member, you know, Garcia said. He got shot and they wouldnt let me take him to the hospital.
Gator, the familys beloved pit bull was not loose roaming the streets. He was inside Garcias yard, entirely enclosed by a fence, with clearly posted Beware of Dog signs all around it.
However, the fence, the signs, the barking none of this mattered to the officer who decided to trespass into the familys property to tell them their truck was parked the wrong way on the street.
As KRGV reports, the street the family lives on is a two-way, with no room for parking in the front. Garcias cars are parked in the back. On Sunday, Garcia said his truck was parked in front.
He said we were illegally parked, that he was going to ask us to move the truck, he said.
So, the cop ignored every one of the signs, walked into the yard and killed the family pet.
Hes like the dog attacked me and I said, Hes doing his job, Garcia said. He never sounded his horn, he didnt put his siren, he didnt use his microphone. He didnt try to reach us, he didnt rattle the fence, he said.
Naturally, the department is standing behind their officers actions. They noted that the officer entering the property with beware of dog signs all around and killing the family pet was all within department policy.
The department released the following statement this week:
On Sunday April 9, 2017 at approximately 3:00 p.m. Weslaco Police responded to the area of 200 E. Pike Blvd in reference to an improperly parked vehicle. The on scene Officer observed a vehicle parked on top of the sidewalk facing traffic. The Officer approached the gated residence and made entry through the unlocked front gate. Once inside the property the Officer observed a large, gray Pitbull running towards him. In the Officers attempt to kick the dog it became more aggressive and bit down on the front portion of the Officers boot. It was at this time the Officer feared for his safety and discharged two rounds from his service weapon striking the dog.
Garcia said that he is not taking any chances next time and has since put a lock on his gate.
In the land of the free, police can come onto your private property to tell you your truck is parked incorrectly, kill your dog in front of your family, and this is called standard procedure. Well, its a damn good thing that postal workers, delivery truck drivers, pizza delivery drivers, and all the other jobs that require people to go to someones home and NOT KILL THEIR DOG dont claim the same rights as cops, or family pets would probably be extinct.
The Puppycide Database Project estimates the number of dogs being killed by police to be closer to 500 dogs a day(which translates to 182,000 dogs a year).
Because not all police departments keep track of canine shootings, these numbers vary widely. However, whatever the final body count, what were dealing with is an epidemic of vast proportions.
Incredibly, in 1 out of 5 cases involving police shooting a family pet, a child was either in the police line of fire or in the immediate area of a shooting.
The so-called dangerous breeds of dogs arent the only ones that are being killed in encounters with police either.
" I cant stop laughing" "the cop was itching for a reason to kill something. "
And the next time someone walks up to a parked cruiser, and shoots the cop, or throws in a bomb, or takes him out from distance with 168 gr HPBT, then Manuel Garcia, and other pet owners will not be able to stop laughing.
I kinda wonder if that rash of police assassinations we had in the past were not some kind of payback? Not good to have people that have been wronged walking around with revenge in their hearts. Especially motivated ones with capability & means.
Cops like this clown are asking for Karma to pay them a visit. One day, Karma will be at his door. Sooner or later, you reap what you sow!!