To: LadyDoc
Men in uniform who are trained as PO sometimes come across as calous and hard maybe the dog took that the wrong way.
Why didn't Mom keep closer tabs on her daughter after the dogs death knowing her medical needs?
I agree with you someone is looking for money. The cop did not cause or stop the treatment of the daughters seizure.
Before I open my door I put the boys up...period.
30 posted on
03/05/2004 12:05:03 AM PST by
oceanperch
(`It's A Boy Address:http://community-2.webtv.net/YaquinaBay/LangleyPortar)
To: oceanperch
Men in uniform who are trained as PO sometimes come across as calous and hard maybe the dog took that the wrong way. It could just be the uniform. We had a lab mix that went absolutely nuts when a man in uniform knocked on our front door. The dog was visibly embarrassed when my brother (just home from USAF basic training) took off his hat and spoke to him.
44 posted on
03/05/2004 5:06:09 AM PST by
magslinger
(Carpe Ductum)
To: oceanperch
I agree with you someone is looking for money. Before I open my door I put the boys up...period. The mother DID put the dog up in a bedroom. From the article...
Hall said she put Max in a bedroom and left with another officer to look for her grandson, but when Officer Phil Allen re-entered the home to check for the child inside, police said Hill had opened the bedroom door, letting the dog out.
Most dogs wouldn't be to happy about a strange man opening a bedroom door without the family being home.
Its more likely that the officer was use the situation as an excuse to search the home for drugs or weapons.
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