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Title: Video shows Minneapolis police officer shooting two dogs in north Minneapolis yard
Source: Star Tribune
URL Source: http://www.startribune.com/video-sh ... th-minneapolis-yard/433481333/
Published: Jul 9, 2017
Author: Pat Pheifer
Post Date: 2017-07-11 07:25:35 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 5447
Comments: 34

Neither dog appears to have been charging at the officer.

The Facebook video is disturbing. A uniformed Minneapolis police officer is seen in the fenced backyard of a home in north Minneapolis.

As of Sunday afternoon, both dogs were alive but their owner, Jennifer LeMay, was facing thousands of dollars in bills for vet care and surgery.

Minneapolis police released a statement Sunday saying an investigation is underway and “at this time, there is no further information we can release.”

The incident happened about 9:15 p.m. Saturday in the 3800 block of Queen Avenue N. The episode was recorded on security video cameras in LeMay’s backyard.

On Sunday evening, a Minneapolis police officer visited LeMay’s home to extend condolences and discuss what happened.

LeMay and her four children own the dogs, Ciroc and Rocko. Both are Staffordshire terriers that the family has had since they were puppies. The dogs are physician-prescribed emotional support animals for LeMay’s two sons, who suffer from severe anxiety.

Police spokesman Corey Schmidt sent a one paragraph statement:

“We are aware of the recent incident involving MPD officers responding to an audible residential burglary alarm and while at this call an MPD officer discharged their firearm, striking two dogs belonging to the homeowner. Anytime an officer discharges their firearm in the line of duty there is an investigation. We are in the process of reviewing the video posted online, as well as the officer’s body camera video.”

LeMay told what she knows of the incident from her daughters and from her security camera video:

She and her family were camping in Wisconsin while a friend watched the dogs at LeMay’s home. LeMay’s daughters, ages 18 and 13, decided to come home early because the 18-year-old was supposed to work an early shift at a fast-food restaurant on Sunday morning.

The daughters arrived at the house at 8:50 p.m. Saturday. One of them accidentally triggered the alarm. LeMay said she phoned the security company and the alarm was deactivated at 8:54 p.m.

At 9:15 p.m., two officers arrived at the home. Neither knocked on the front door, Le May said, but one stayed in front while the other apparently scaled a 7-foot privacy fence to get into the backyard.

The video, with no audio, shows an officer standing in the yard. He approaches the house and goes out of camera range. A moment later, he steps back rapidly, his gun drawn.

Ciroc, a white and brown dog, trots toward the officer and stops about 10 feet away. The dog looks distracted but does not appear to be charging the officer. The officer fires, the dog falls and then scrambles to his feet and runs away. At the same time, a black dog runs into camera range. The officer shoots several times and the dog flees.

The officer appears to assess the scene briefly before he leaves the yard by climbing over the fence.

LeMay said her 13-year-old daughter saw the entire incident from her upstairs bedroom.

“He was wagging his tail,” LeMay said of Ciroc. “My dog wasn’t even moving, lunging toward him or anything.

“My dogs were doing their job on my property,” she said. “We have a right to be safe in our yard.”

After the dogs’ shooting, another officer knocked on the front door. The 18-year-old explained that she’d triggered the alarm and that it had been deactivated.

The family didn’t instantly take the dogs to the emergency vet because police told the family that “animal control” would be there in minutes to access the dogs’ medical needs. No one showed up, LeMay said.

When Lt. Derrick Barnes came to the house Sunday evening, he was “as genuine and compassionate as he could be, without overstepping his boundaries,” LeMay said.

Both dogs went to the emergency vet Saturday night. Ciroc was shot in the jaw, Rocko in the side, face and shoulder. So far, LeMay has paid $900 for Ciroc and brought him home; he still needs $5,000 to $7,000 worth of surgery at the University of Minnesota, she said. Rocko came home Sunday night. A GoFundMe page was established to help LeMay pay her vet bills.

Read an update to this story.


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From the Update:

A police report filed in the shooting of two dogs inside their north Minneapolis yard by an officer over the weekend says the animals "charged at [the] officer," an account that appears to differ from the resident's security video of the encounter.

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#13. To: Deckard (#0)

Why don't police carry treats when entering properties with dogs. Toss a few snausages and you are good. A lot cheaper and not as loud as shooting a service sidearm.

redleghunter  posted on  2017-07-11   13:22:14 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: redleghunter (#13)

Thats funny because one of my guys did that. I have even thought about it. But it seems some dogs are just extremely aggressive. No amount of food bribes will work. What I do know 95% of my dog issues are always one breed, Pits. Rots, dobies, shepards almost never give me an issue. They state their position and if you respect that position all is good. I think next on my dislike list would be rots but at least you can talk to them.

Justified  posted on  2017-07-11   14:16:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Justified (#14)

Thats funny because one of my guys did that. I have even thought about it. But it seems some dogs are just extremely aggressive. No amount of food bribes will work. What I do know 95% of my dog issues are always one breed, Pits. Rots, dobies, shepards almost never give me an issue. They state their position and if you respect that position all is good. I think next on my dislike list would be rots but at least you can talk to them.

What type of work do you do?

For some reason all dogs like me. Even the military working dogs.

redleghunter  posted on  2017-07-11   16:49:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: redleghunter (#15)

I would rather not say.

Most all dogs don't give me any issues. Its them damn pits that have been a constant pain. They are the new labs. You have to know where they are at all times and that the owner is there to watch them. Damn things will sneak up and attack you from behind. Not all pits are bad but such a large percentage are it means you regard them all as bad. I hate pits! I find manchilds are the ones with pits or the mother who's son dump it on her.

Justified  posted on  2017-07-11   18:51:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Justified (#17)

" I would rather not say.

Most all dogs don't give me any issues. Its them damn pits that have been a constant pain. "

Okaaaay. I get it. You would tell us, but then you would have to kill us, LOL !!!

I worked for the phone company for 16 years. I was in & out of yards, and farm fields many, many times. Encountered many, many, many dogs, of all types & sizes. Never, never, never had any issues with dogs. Besides all the other guys & gals I knew at the phone company, I knew guys at the power company, gas company, CATV company, etc. In my 16 years, or since, I never ever heard of dogs attacking any workers.

If you are having issues with dogs, I would suspect you are doing something wrong.

Stoner  posted on  2017-07-12   8:16:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Stoner (#19)

If you are having issues with dogs, I would suspect you are doing something wrong.

Yes im working instead of dealing with them.

I get bit once a year. Last 2 years I have demanded all vicious dogs be put up so they can not get out. It so bad that the first thing I do when I hear barking is do you have pit or rot please put them up. Most people understand but some get huffy. I have refused service because they will not deal with their dog.

Pits are the worst. Rots are next but not nearly as bad. You can be introduced to pits and they still will come after you. Especially when the owner goes somewhere else.

You say you worked for the phone company. How long have you been retired?

The reason im asking is that until about 2000 or so I never had an issue. Then the big pit craze hit(Started in the 90's) and we started noticing these dogs are much more aggressive and they do not give warning. We have been able to just avoid pit owners but now every stinking manchild has to have one thinking they are just nicest friendliest dogs ever. I have 2 choice get bit or hurt their dog and neither one is good for me or my crew. Pits should be nothing more than shark bait along with the owners! LOL You can tell I hate those damn evil dogs!

Justified  posted on  2017-07-12   9:11:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Justified (#22)

We have been able to just avoid pit owners but now every stinking manchild has to have one thinking they are just nicest friendliest dogs ever. I have 2 choice get bit or hurt their dog and neither one is good for me or my crew. Pits should be nothing more than shark bait along with the owners! LOL You can tell I hate those damn evil dogs!

There are a lot of Pits because that is all you see in the animal shelters and rescues these days. The 'man child's' of this age buy them, can't keep them and they end up in shelters where bleeding hearts rescue them and do their best (can't blame them) to make them regular family dogs. Some are very successful because they know what they are doing with training; others who should not be dog owners end up making the dog's lot and everyone else worse.

redleghunter  posted on  2017-07-12   9:16:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#28. To: redleghunter (#25)

Yep. I have seen some pits that are just very nice but the super majority are one wrong move from attacking someone.

Oh well off to work I go!

Justified  posted on  2017-07-12 09:22:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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