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Undercover police kill North Park man’s pet on a complaint check
San Diego City Beat ^ | 12/09/2008 | Kelly Davis

Posted on 12/24/2008 5:57:06 PM PST by elkfersupper

Mali, a 3-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, balances her front paws on Demarkus Peeples’ thighs, gives him a long look then returns to all fours and takes a walk around the front porch of the North Park house where she lives with her owner, Ross Meyer. She walks back over to Peeples and does it again. She’s got sparkly purple polish on her nails.

Two days earlier, Peeples’ dog Egypt, also an American Staffordshire Terrier, was shot by San Diego police officers who say the dog came at them in a threatening manner. Egypt was hit three times—in the paw, lower leg and shoulder—and less than an hour later, she was euthanized by San Diego County Animal Control officers, who say Peeples gave them permission to put Egypt down. Peeples said he did no such thing.

“I told them over and over, ‘Do not euthanize my dog,’” he said.

“I’m pretty sure she knows” about Egypt’s death, Meyer said, commenting on Mali’s behavior toward Peeples.

Usually lumped in with Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, or AmStaffs, have a reputation not as fighters but as loyal family pets. Peeples said he never had any problems with Egypt, except a complaint from a neighbor that she barked too loud. Egypt loved to play with Peeples’ 7-year-old son and 6-year-old nephew and would sit at the edge of Peeples’ front yard, waiting for neighbors to come over to give her treats. Like her dog pal Mali, she often had polish on her nails—Meyer’s mom’s idea—and a matching collar. She didn’t so much like the manicures, but after they were over, “she’d run around with a little pep in her step,” Peeples said.

“She was the delightful nuisance of the neighborhood,” said Chris Victor, who lives across the street from Peeples. “She’d see you and she’d wag from head to toe.”

But for all their friendliness, AmStaffs are inclined to protect their owners and property, which could be the reason Egypt went running toward the cops.

Around noon on Tuesday, Dec. 2, Peeples was watching TV at home when he heard a knock at the front door. When he looked out the door’s top window, he saw a group of men standing on his porch wearing jeans and T-shirts, a couple of them looking a little ratty. To get a better look, he went to a side window and peeked through the drawn blinds. “Honestly, they looked like they were transients,” he said.

The men, it ends up, were undercover narcotics officers who were there on a complaint about drug activity at that address—Peeples was later told that it had to do with a “chemical smell.” Peeples said the men—he estimates there were six—never announced who they were.

He decided not to open the door and watched as two broke off from the group and walked up the driveway that runs alongside the one-story bungalow he shares with his mom. The men opened a gate leading to the backyard and walked up to the back door. They started knocking and yelling “Hello?” through the locked security door, Peeples recalled.

Peeples was standing in the doorway of a front bedroom where he could see the men but they couldn’t see him. “It looked like they were trying to case my house,” Peeples said. Egypt ran to the security door and started to bark at the strangers.

Eventually the two men left the back door and returned to the front of the house. Peeples opened the back door to take a look around; when he did, Egypt ran out. Normally, she’d stop at the backyard gate, he said, but the men had left the gate’s door open. With nothing to stop her, Egypt went running down the driveway and Peeples went after her. He heard gunshots and saw two men with guns drawn.

Wounded, Egypt ran to the backyard. The men pulled out their badges, told Peeples they were undercover narcotics agents, handcuffed him and told him he was being charged with assault with a deadly weapon. A police cruiser pulled up, and Peeples was stuffed in the back. “Charge him with everything you can charge him with,” he remembers one of the officers saying.

San Diego Police Department spokesperson Monica Muñoz confirmed that Egypt didn’t attack the officers, but she said they were within policy to shoot her.

“The animal was charging the officers,” she said. “They weren’t going to wait to see if [she] was actually going to bite them.”

Muñoz disputed Peeples’ claim that there were six officers, saying that narcotics officers work in teams of four. As to their attire—Peeples said he would have opened the door immediately and kept Egypt at bay if he saw a uniformed officer at his door—Muñoz said that’s not the way narcotics officers operate.

“Narcotics teams work undercover, work in plainclothes,” she said. She referred to what they were doing as a “knock-and-talk” and confirmed that officers didn’t have a search warrant. “They didn’t do any surveillance…. They went out to check out the complaint.”

Mike Marrinan, a San Diego attorney who specializes in police use-of-force cases, questioned the officers’ decisions, starting with having two undercover cops enter an enclosed backyard.

“People have an expectation of privacy in their backyard that they might not have in their front,” Marrinan said. And, obviously, leaving the gate open was a mistake, Marrinan noted. Peeples told CityBeat that if the officers had closed the gate, Egypt would never have run out.

Even more troubling, Marrinan said, is the fact that officers were so quick to draw their weapons in a residential area. Meyer, Peeples’ neighbor, said he heard five shots. According to a police dispatch log, a 911 call reported four or five shots.

“Bullets can ricochet,” Marrinan said. “You’ve got one relatively small dog, and we’re shooting our guns five times?” Handcuffed and in the back of the police cruiser, Peeples watched as an animal-control officer led Egypt, covered in blood, out from the backyard. From the trail of blood she left behind, Peeples later determined that Egypt had run up to the back door and then took refuge under some shrubs. Peeple’s was approached by an animal-control officer who asked for permission to put Egypt to sleep, telling him it was the humane thing to do.

Animal Control spokesperson Dan DeSousa said Peeples’ verbal authorization to euthanize Egypt was witnessed by a second officer, but Peeples insists he never gave permission. “Do not kill my dog; do everything you can to save my dog,” he remembers yelling. When he saw Chris Victor, his neighbor, he asked him to make sure Egypt was kept alive. Victor said he called animal control to let them know he’d cover any cost for Egypt’s care, but by the time his call got through, Egypt had been euthanized. DeSousa said the dog was put down immediately after arriving.

Though the assault charge against Peeples was dropped, Muñoz said police have filed misdemeanor charges against him with the San Diego City Attorney’s office, including not having a dog license, endangering the public’s safety and possession of marijuana. A search of Peeples’ garage, OK’d by his mom, turned up a scale and a tiny amount of marijuana so old that it disintegrated upon contact.

Peeples went to pick up Egypt from animal control last Thursday. Victor and Meyer went with him. She was handed over in a clear plastic bag.

“They didn’t know she was a sweetheart,” Victor said. “Had they said ‘sit,’ she would have sat.”


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; US: California
KEYWORDS: abuseofpower; donutwatch; policepower; wod
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This crap has to stop.
1 posted on 12/24/2008 5:57:07 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: elkfersupper

I hope that no cop ever shoots my dog, because I am going to go with my dog, and so is the fool that fired the shot.


2 posted on 12/24/2008 5:58:52 PM PST by chris37
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To: elkfersupper

Damn.


3 posted on 12/24/2008 6:02:55 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: elkfersupper

Cops gone wild


4 posted on 12/24/2008 6:04:23 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: elkfersupper

I’m all for these websites that unmask undercover cops’ real names and addresses.

I think the whole idea of undercover cops is anathema to liberty, anyways. Its just like theGeheimestaatspolizei.

But soon the cadre of authoritarian “cops can do no wrong” statists that sFR like virii will show up to defend these idiots and denounce anyone who disagrees as dope-smoking libertines.

They’ll soon be followed by the “any dog that looks like a pit bull should be put down” crowd here.

These cops should be publicly identified, humiliated, fired, lose their pensions, and the entire police department bankrupted in a massive civil suit by Mr. Peeples.


5 posted on 12/24/2008 6:05:45 PM PST by Emperor Palpatine ("I love democracy. I love Free Republic")
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To: chris37

agreed chris. just remember to aim where the G-man recommends. I also have had it with this gestapo bull$hit. it will take a few of these bastards being put down before the entire SOP for these events is reviewed.


6 posted on 12/24/2008 6:06:34 PM PST by bobby.223
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To: mylife

“Cop enjoys target practice on family pet.”


7 posted on 12/24/2008 6:06:45 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: chris37

Roger on that. If 4 hoodrats come to my door and start walkin around my house, they are going to be talking with my old pal, Mr. L. C. Smith.


8 posted on 12/24/2008 6:06:45 PM PST by Concho (Bitterly Clinging to Guns and Religion)
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To: elkfersupper
San Diego Police Department spokesperson Monica Muñoz confirmed that Egypt didn’t attack the officers, but she said they were within policy to shoot her.

“The animal was charging the officers,” she said. “They weren’t going to wait to see if [she] was actually going to bite them.”

Little Egypt had it comin'.


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9 posted on 12/24/2008 6:07:01 PM PST by JCG
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To: elkfersupper

One minor step towards closing California’s budget crisis that would absolutely do no harm, and help to ensure this kind of dangerous lunacy isn’t repeated, is to fire every single “narcotics” officer in the damn state.


10 posted on 12/24/2008 6:07:21 PM PST by cacoethes_resipisco
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To: elkfersupper

The people that did this are Cowards. There is a yellow streak 20 feet wide on their backs.


11 posted on 12/24/2008 6:07:28 PM PST by microgood
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To: chris37

HEAR HEAR!

I’ll take as many as I can with me and my dog.

I want their families to suffer.....for a long time.


12 posted on 12/24/2008 6:09:43 PM PST by Emperor Palpatine ("I love democracy. I love Free Republic")
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To: JCG

You sir, are a despicable human being if you are serious.


13 posted on 12/24/2008 6:10:47 PM PST by Emperor Palpatine ("I love democracy. I love Free Republic")
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To: elkfersupper
Why did he let his dog out? Bad move on his part.
14 posted on 12/24/2008 6:10:54 PM PST by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, ( member NRA)
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To: elkfersupper

No warrant, no surveillance, NO COMMON SENSE.


15 posted on 12/24/2008 6:11:00 PM PST by smokingfrog (I'll go green when they plant me in the ground.)
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To: JCG
Agreed, in spades.
16 posted on 12/24/2008 6:11:43 PM PST by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, ( member NRA)
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To: elkfersupper
She referred to what they were doing as a “knock-and-talk” and confirmed that officers didn’t have a search warrant.

Complete BS

17 posted on 12/24/2008 6:13:44 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Candor7

Another JBT boot licker heard from.

Did you even bother to READ the article?

I hope some website that does the sort of public identification of undercover cops gets the info on the guys who did this and broadcasts their names and addresses to the world.


18 posted on 12/24/2008 6:15:42 PM PST by Emperor Palpatine ("I love democracy. I love Free Republic")
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To: elkfersupper
"What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say goodbye to his family?"

- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

19 posted on 12/24/2008 6:16:24 PM PST by Wolfie
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Why did he let his dog out? Bad move on his part.

That's what dogs do.

Too bad the intruder was a goon with a badge and a gun.

20 posted on 12/24/2008 6:17:29 PM PST by elkfersupper
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