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United States News Title: Tinton Falls cops held father and daughter at gunpoint, shot their dogs: Lawsuit TINTON FALLS - A father and daughter allege a Tinton Falls police officer used excessive force when he held them at gunpoint and shot their two German shepherds, killing one outside their Green Grove Road home. Roberton Fullerton and his daughter Bobbi Rene Fullerton are suing the Borough of Tinton Falls, Police Officer Adrian Reyes, several officers referred to only as "John Does," and Police Chief John Scrivanic in federal court for an amount "yet to be determined." The Fullertons claim their civil rights were violated. "They were victims of excessive force. They were held at gunpoint by this officer (Reyes). They were scared out of their minds. The whole thing was very traumatic," the Fullerton's attorney Thomas J. Mallon told the Asbury Park Press. Stock photo (Photo: BrianAJackson, Getty Images/iStockphoto) The law firm Decotiis, Fitzpatrick, Cole and Giblin of Teaneck is representing Tinton Falls, Reyes and Scrivanic in the federal lawsuit. The firm didn't return a phone call from the Press seeking comment. Scrivanic could not be immediately reached for comment. According to federal court records, though, the defendants deny all allegations except that Robert Fullerton did comply with an order from Reyes "to get to the ground by getting on his knees." The incident occurred Oct. 8, 2017. The suit was filed in November the following year. Police was dispatched to the Fullerton residence following a 911 call reporting that Robert and his daughter Bobbi were arguing. Bobbi Fullerton was a juvenile at the time, Mallon said. According to the lawsuit, there was no physical assault, and before any officers arrived, Robert Fullerton received a phone call from "longtime friend," Tinton Falls Police Officer Lt. Kyle Pearson. According to the lawsuit, Fullerton told Pearson that everything was all right and that he had been arguing with his daughter. Pearson then tried to notify responding officers that "no assault had occurred," at the Fullerton's house. Notwithstanding, the police went to Fullerton's home and knocked on the door. Robert Fullerton opened the door and stepped outside. Sadie, one of the plaintiffs' German shepherds, brushed passed Fullerton, walked onto the driveway "and was immediately shot three times," by Reyes, or one of the John Doe officers, the lawsuit said. Reyes "then ordered Fullerton at gunpoint, with the gun pointed at his face, to get on the ground," according to the lawsuit. Bobbi Fullerton then followed their other dog Hannah outside, at which time Hannah was shot twice. Bobbi was then ordered at gunpoint to the ground, according to the lawsuit. Sadie died from the gunshots while Hannah was taken to a veterinary hospital. The Fullertons claim they incurred over $7,000 in veterinary expenses. Tinton Falls real estate: House in Tinton Falls goes for $750K The Fullertons were not charged with any crimes according to Mallon and a Press search of municipal court records. Neither was Reyes nor any Tinton Falls officer. When Jersey Shore native Dan Radel is not reporting the news, you can find him in a college classroom where is a history professor. Reach him @danielradelapp; 732-643-4072; dradel@gannettnj.com.
Poster Comment: The Fullertons were not charged with any crimes according to Mallon and a Press search of municipal court records. While apologists continue to claim if you do nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about, this case like so many others before it proves them entirely wrong.
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#5. To: Deckard, misterwhite, Bob Celeste, redleghunter (#0)
This instance of puppycide brings to mind Bob Celeste who used to post regularly on these kinds of threads; his last post was in 10/2018. He knew that sometimes a dog had to be shot but he was a lover of dogs too and he knew that way too many dogs do get shot for no good reason at all. It's good to recall some of LF's former posters. They're not entirely gone from here when their influence is still touching lives. It's worth remembering that when we remember them.
Did Bob leave the site with an opus or just stop posting?
R.I.P. 03/08/2019.
Thank you, Rest in Peace brother Bob.
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