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United States News Title: Family Heartbroken As Cops Shoot And Kill Puppy While Raiding House Next Door Greenville, SC The Free Thought Project has provided in-depth coverage of numerous accounts in which police officers have shot and killed dogssometimes those dogs were stray animals, and other times they lived at the homes where police were called. But the following story is about a family whose puppy was killed by police because it was in the yard next to the house they were searching. Greenville County Sheriffs Deputies were serving a search warrant at the home next to the residence of Marissa Gilliland. But instead of focusing on their targeted address, deputies entered Gillilands yard. According to family friend Heather-Perez Escobar, the familys 10-month-old dog was outside and started barking at them. The officer who entered the yard responded by opening fire and killing the dog. Chico as he is known, was hit by the first bullet. Escobar said that even though the dog then turned around and ran towards the house, the officer then shot him two more times for NO REASON. This dog was on NO WAY aggressive, he was barking to protect his home. Showing no signs of remorse, police left the dog in Gillilands front yard. She witnessed the encounter and is now devastated by the cruel and inhumane treatment that led to the loss of her pet. Gilliland told WYFF 4 News that their dog was friendly and the only thing it would have done to the deputy when it ran toward him was lick him or play paw with him. She said he was in no way aggressive with the officers and would never hurt anyone. Describing what happened when he was hit, Gilliland said the first shot the deputy fired broke his leg, and then the next few killed him. The family has organized a GoFundMe page to pay for legal counsel in a lawsuit against the city, the sheriffs department, and the officers. The fund raising pages description reads: On July 24th 2017 my precious baby Chico was murdered by a Greenville County Sheriffs officer. We will not stop until we get justice for Chico. We have found legal counsel and we are trying to raise the funds necessary to have this killer fired and prosecuted as well as file a lawsuit for the wrongful death of my Chico and pain and suffering. We know this will not bring Chico back but if this will save other familes from going through this kind of pain and suffering then Chico will have some kind of justice. Greenville County needs to know that this kind of behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. Thank you to all my friends and supporters. Please keep me and my family in your thoughts and prayers. In a statement from the Sheriffs Office, Master Deputy Drew Pinciaro said, It is not our intent or practice to use deadly force on animals. In this situation, the dog came at the deputy in an aggressive manner while he was serving a search warrant and that is why he shot the dog. Due to the dog being aggressive and unrestrained, that is why he used the level of force he did. Heartbroken and choking back tears Gilliland said, I have never been this hurt in my life
Other people say, He is just a dog, but he wasnt. He was my best friend. My everything. He was family. She and her husband do not have any kids and she said she treated Chico like he was her own son. Distraught, she told reporters, I cant take this pain anymore
I am hurting so bad. My heart is broken. Poster Comment: In a statement from the Sheriffs Office, Master Deputy Drew Pinciaro said, It is not our intent or practice to use deadly force on animals. What a lying sack of shit! The diaper-wetting cop who shot the playful dog had NO EFFING BUSINESS being in this family's yard to start with! But instead of focusing on their targeted address, deputies entered Gillilands yard. My guess is that the cop wanted a reason to kill the dog so he went into the yard. When the dog came towards him non-aggressively, the sick bastard killed it, then used the "I feared for my life" bullshit excuse. He's almost as bad as this prick: Cops Bodycam Shows Him Luring Playful Dog Before Opening Fire, Killing It Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Maybe you should finally start a Puppycide pinglist for dog-related killings. You post a lot of them after all. It is a problem here at LF that it is hard to find particular topics that you know were posted here. Because of the organization of topics, it is hard to find particular articles. Usually if you try to find an old LF article, you resort to searching via the search engines which can be frustrating and miss a lot of articles. BTW, I was looking to see if anyone ever set up a Puppycide.com website, a place to document all the dog killings. It turns out that it was bought up as a spare domain pointer by an indie film group, Of Dogs And Men. The film is about how many dogs get killed by cops every year, what dog owners can do to try to protect their own animals, why people should be pressuring their state reps on the issue, etc. Unfortunately, I can't find any torrents of this documentary at the usual sites like TPB.
Well, we should not be surprised if a month or two from now, the cop turns up with 2 or 3 lead projectiles in his head. Surprise, surprise. Poor hero. These "heros" should refrain from creating enemies, unnecessarily.
Si vis pacem, para bellum Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur
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