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D.C. officer accused of shooting woman's pet dog
WJLA.com ^ | 4 Sept 2011 | A.N.Onymous

Posted on 09/05/2011 7:52:36 AM PDT by Notary Sojac

Wearing a plastic protector around his face, 'Blue,' a three year male pit bull, has been shot and wounded in the shoulder and hip.

"This is wrong. This is animal cruelty, this is excessive", says his owner Tiffany Reynolds.

Reynolds, and her angry and concerned neighbors, say the gunfire came from an MPD officer's service weapon.

"It was like pop pop pop pop," recalls neighbor Sheila Love.

"We heard five shots," says Kathy Washington, who also lives nearby.

"We actually jumped up and ran in the house, because in the beginning we didn't know what was going on," she adds.

Witnesses say around one Thursday afternoon, they saw 4th District officers pursuing a man on a bicycle, near the 900 Block of Crittenden Street, NW.

Reynolds says one officer came up an alley, his gun drawn, and told her to grab her dog, who wasn't on a leash.

But then she says, "As my dog looked back, he began to shoot at my dog."

"And you're still holding onto him?" asked ABC7 reporter Richard Reeve.

She replied, "As I'm grabbing him. The officer could've shot me. I'm grabbing toward toward the dog and he's shooting my dog."

Perhaps most frightening, Reynolds says, was that the gun was pointed at her and her sister.

"I think the officer was really scared," Shana Reynolds says.

"Probably scared him more 'cos he pointed a weapon at us," she adds.

Thursday night, an MPD spokesman confirmed an internal investigation is underway--- that an officer did fire his weapon, and that a dog was shot.

Blue ran off, and was discovered by a neighbor at 7th and Shepherd, at least several blocks away.

He was later treated at an animal clinic in NW Washington.

Reynolds was cited $100 for not having her dog on a leash.

She and her neighbors insist the dog would never hurt anyone and they want answers.

"I have never, as long as I'm living, and I'm fifty, seen that dog attack anyone," Washington says.

Reynolds says what's strange is that the officer involved is on the beat in the neighborhood- that he knows the dog, and the dog knows him.

She says she'd like an explanation, or perhaps an apology.

Blue, despite his wounds, is expected to survive.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: animalabuse; cops; doggieping; dogs; donutwatch; roguecop; thugs; warondogs
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To: Salamander

41 posted on 09/05/2011 11:21:49 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis

You have *the* coolest gifs.....:)


42 posted on 09/05/2011 11:30:21 AM PDT by Salamander (Alice Cooper hit me with a stick.)
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To: Notary Sojac

Pit bull off the leash? It wasn’t the dog that needs shooting.


43 posted on 09/05/2011 11:53:42 AM PDT by PAR35
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To: Notary Sojac
Would you rather live in a world with cops and no dogs, or a world with dogs and no cops?

That question takes m some serious consideration now that it was not an issue a few years ago. Police now see dogs, and I have come to believe that it is part of training, that any and all dogs wherever they might be encountered and in whatever circumstances are to be treated as opportunities for live response and target training.

44 posted on 09/05/2011 12:29:04 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: pepsionice

So are the bureaucrats and politicians that condone or promote this activity. That would give them license to ramp up their intimidation of the citizenry to a whole new level. Police forces all over America are begininning to look like something between high tech Brown Shirts and Stasi.


45 posted on 09/05/2011 12:34:20 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

The protector would not keep the dog from biting someone. It keeps the dog from chewing an irritated place on his own skin. That is what these things are used for.


46 posted on 09/05/2011 12:37:37 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: Salamander

Thanks. :-)


47 posted on 09/05/2011 2:03:36 PM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
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To: SuzyQue

I agree. Although I admit I have not read the whole story, yet.


48 posted on 09/05/2011 7:50:52 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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To: arthurus

“So are the bureaucrats and politicians that condone or promote this activity.”

???????


49 posted on 09/05/2011 7:52:00 PM PDT by Jayster
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To: Notary Sojac

I can patrol my own neighborhood, and not shoot a single dog.

Next question.


50 posted on 09/05/2011 7:56:27 PM PDT by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Jayster
These incidents would be rare, not SOP, if offending officers were punished, jailed, fired, something, but they are patted on the back for doing a good job. That would not happen if the bureaucrats, DA,s politicians, etc. did not approve of what they are doing. Police are not independent actors. They have bosses, even chiefs of police have bosses- the pols and functionaries. They evidently think it is a good thing for the citizenry, the subjects as it were, to have a little fear of random official violence.
51 posted on 09/06/2011 5:07:55 AM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

I see very tame dogs with protectors and muzzles all the
time. A sign of the times.


52 posted on 09/12/2011 9:08:59 PM PDT by cycjec
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To: Notary Sojac
And now Blue has to wear the Cone of Shame.

Should make the cop wear one too.

53 posted on 09/12/2011 9:18:58 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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