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Lempo

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Ok, I can buy that, though it’s odd that THIS was the “Police are out of control” trigger and not the hundreds of other police shootings against human beings.
The situations where police shoot people to death *usually* are situations were the police can pseudo-plausibly be said to be afraid for their own life (because someone can at any moment burst out of any door and blow their brains out), so it can be presented as an "accident" even if it in reality isn't.

In animal cases like this one, the situation is completely under control from the get-go and the storm-troopers escort your loved one(s) out of the house and cap them and all parties concerned know you will be utterly f***ed if you try to do anything about it.
 

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Have you seen a movie called "John Wick."

Did you know the #1 reason that a police officer is found to have discharged his weapon in the United States is to shoot at a dog? And that 10,000 dogs are shot by police annually?

And while I assume most of the time it’s done in defense of the officer (as @Lempo said earlier, if it’s plausible they feared for their life…), there are other cases like this one:


In an incident that has drawn international media attention, on May 19, 2024, a neighbor found Teddy wandering in her backyard after he escaped his own fenced yard. Because the police in the 900-person town of Sturgeon also are responsible for animal control duties, the neighbor called them to assist in locating Teddy’s owner.

Body camera footage shows the officer arriving and spending about three minutes attempting to use his snare pole to try and lasso Teddy before finally giving up and simply shooting him at close range. The footage clearly shows the small, blind dog posed no threat to the officer or anyone else.
 

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Did you know the #1 reason that a police officer is found to have discharged his weapon in the United States is to shoot at a dog? And that 10,000 dogs are shot by police annually?

And while I assume most of the time it’s done in defense of the officer (as @Lempo said earlier, if it’s plausible they feared for their life…), there are other cases like this one:

They deal with road incidents with wildlife a lot as well. Some of those dear don’t die as a result of the collision.
Came across an officer standing over a badly injured deer in the middle of a busy intersection in Cary NC with two women beside him freaking out. Not a great day for him.

Squirrels should never be regarded as innocent. Fiendish, squirrelly bastards.
My barn cat deals with those. He is 16 and is still able to get one from time to time.
 

Negan4Coach

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Ok, I can buy that, though it’s odd that THIS was the “Police are out of control” trigger and not the hundreds of other police shootings against human beings.
Let me put it in perspective- this case is an example of the administrative state out of control, sending armed folks into a man's house to confiscate and murder a beloved member of the family, not due to any kind of hazard, but the banal and arbitrary rules of the Administrative State. Which we find INFURIATING.

A cop wasting a drug addled person out in the streets who is presenting a threat to the community and then fights the cops and winds up dying? Not as big an issue.
 

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Let me put it in perspective- this case is an example of the administrative state out of control, sending armed folks into a man's house to confiscate and murder a beloved member of the family, not due to any kind of hazard, but the banal and arbitrary rules of the Administrative State. Which we find INFURIATING.

A cop wasting a drug addled person out in the streets who is presenting a threat to the community and then fights the cops and winds up dying? Not as big an issue.

Because the cops have NEVER killed someone who was innocent, right? No one sleeping in their bed, no one answering the door after the cops arrived at the wrong location, none of that. They only shoot “drug addled people in the streets.” Is that the stance you’re taking?
 

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Because the cops have NEVER killed someone who was innocent, right? No one sleeping in their bed, no one answering the door after the cops arrived at the wrong location, none of that. They only shoot “drug addled people in the streets.” Is that the stance you’re taking?
I for one have NEVER seen a video of a cop asking to see someone's license then blasting them when they reach for their wallet. No sir. Not me.
 

Blueline Bomber

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I for one have NEVER seen a video of a cop asking to see someone's license then blasting them when they reach for their wallet. No sir. Not me.

I don't remember which state it was, but I remember reading a story about a guy getting shot in the back, allegedly because he was fleeing the scene of a break-in. Except he wasn't fleeing. He was jogging. With his earbuds in, he couldn't hear the police telling him to stop. He had committed the crime of listening to music and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
 

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