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Cop took just 3 seconds to shoot dog
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, January 9, 2003

Posted on 01/08/2003 11:35:54 PM PST by JohnHuang2

The Tennessee policeman who shot and killed a family's dog during a terrorizing traffic stop took just three seconds to slay the animal after it jumped out its owners' car, reports the Cookeville Herald-Citizen.

Law-enforcement authorities released a videotape of the incident yesterday, which shows the three-second time frame on the tape's counter.

The Cookeville police officer who shot the dog, Eric Hall, has since been reassigned to administrative duties while the incident is probed.

As WorldNetDaily reported, the Smoak family was returning to their home in North Carolina on New Year's Day when three police cars swarmed their vehicle on Interstate 40 in what appeared to be a traffic stop.


The Smoaks appear on CNN

A Tennessee Highway Patrol officer broadcast orders over a bullhorn for driver James Smoak to toss the keys out of the car window, get out with his hands up and walk backwards to the rear of the car. Smoak obeyed and was subsequently ordered onto his knees and handcuffed at gunpoint. Officers similarly handcuffed his wife, Pamela, and their 17-year-old son with their guns drawn.

As the troopers were putting the family members inside the patrol car, one of the Smoak family dogs, a boxer-bulldog mix named Patton, came out of the car and headed toward one of the Cookeville officers who were assisting the THP troopers.

"That officer had a flashlight on his shotgun, and the dog was going toward that light, and the officer shot him, just blew his head off," Pamela Smoak told the Herald-Citizen. "We had begged them to shut the car doors so our dogs wouldn't get out, [but] they didn't do that."

The Smoaks had been pulled over by mistake after someone reported seeing the car getting on the highway with cash flying out from behind the vehicle. James Smoak, it turns out, had mistakenly left his wallet on the roof of the car when he stopped to get gas. Someone within the THP reportedly thought a robbery had occurred, though it turns out none had.

Hall claimed he was acting in self-defense.

"I yelled at the dog to get back, but it attempted to circle me to attack, so I felt that I had no option but to protect myself," the officer wrote in a police report.

Police Chief Bob Terry told the Herald-Citizen, "We are aware there is a lot of criticism out there over this incident, and we want to take [Hall] off the road and let him perform other duties while we get this all resolved." Terry stressed that Hall was not being punished for killing the dog.

The Herald-Citizen reports that "to an average viewer, the scene recorded on the video may not demonstrate the aggressiveness or the threat the officer said he experienced as the dog came toward him."

Terry said he will have two unrelated police agencies perform independent reviews of the incident.

"We once again extend our deepest concerns to the Smoak family for their loss," Terry said. "We know this was a terrible experience for them, and we truly wish that we could undo the events that occurred on the night of Jan. 1."

The Smoaks recently told their story on CNN's "Connie Chung Tonight."

Speaking of Patton, son Brandon Smoak told Chung, "He's the gentlest dog that I've ever been around. He's like Scooby Doo. He wasn't mean at all."


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To: VRWC For Truth
To the first sentence: Is it standard procedure to cover suspected, possibly armed robbers with a can of mace?

To the second: must be nice, in a way, to know so much with so little firsthand info.

Dan
521 posted on 01/11/2003 4:04:17 PM PST by BibChr
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To: yarddog
applause
522 posted on 01/11/2003 4:09:16 PM PST by jodorowsky
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To: patriciaruth
"would you swerve into a child into order to avoid hitting the dog"

I think most of these people would do just that.

But if it had been my dog, I would have cried and then comforted the cop and told him not to feel guilty.

Unbelieveable, there is still someone who cares about man and not just his furry friend.

523 posted on 01/11/2003 4:14:27 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: BibChr
I figured ahead of time we weren't going to agree on this one. Sorry to have hurt your feelings. I should have been clearer.
524 posted on 01/11/2003 4:17:39 PM PST by Terriergal ("It's for the common good dontcha know!")
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To: BibChr
Cops have degenerated from your ideal view of them, much in the way that public school teachers and administrators have. Dumbed down education, the wrong incentives, and too little attention to constitutional basics - it's the same for every function of government except the military, which still, in some measure, keeps to a traditional code and where the sharp end is still thankfully pointed away from citizens (Waco excepted).

Overtime pay, fines, siezures, and risk avoidance are the hallmarks of modern policing. The priority targets are those that plainly cannot resist, and the thuggery was vivid and clear in the video. NONE of the apologists for the police have said one word about how to improve policing. NOT ONE WORD IN THE WHOLE THREAD. To them, policing is perfect the way it is (except for higher pay!). Gee, you gotta wonder if maybe their family income is somehow connected.

The REAL image of policing is one of declining solution rates for murder and rape, ridiculously bad performance solving any property crime, spiraling costs, inefficient use of human resources, featherbedding, corruption, personal problems that range from astronomical divorce rates and alcoholism rates, and, of course, the blue wall of silence.

In other words, police are not effective at producing results that middle class conservatives find valuable, and their performance is in decline. They are enthusiastic about constitutionally dubious laws because they generate revenue. They are hideously expensive. And they think there is not a damn thing wrong with them. No wonder they cannot figure out why a CONSERVATIVE forum rips thier performance.
525 posted on 01/11/2003 4:19:46 PM PST by eno_
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To: Terriergal
I'll try to survive.

Snif.

(c8
526 posted on 01/11/2003 4:20:53 PM PST by BibChr
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To: Terriergal
"...who would be at fault? " You Terriergal would be! You carelessly left your wallet on top of BibChr's car. Causing a stream of money to fly out littering the highway and prompting a concerned citizen to call the police on the unsuspecting BibChr family. Thus when the resulting felony stop of the BibChr family results in the death of the young BibChr poodle, TerrierGal, the dog's blood is on your hands.
527 posted on 01/11/2003 4:22:28 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: BibChr
To the first sentence: Is it standard procedure to cover suspected, possibly armed robbers with a can of mace?

And where is the "EVIDENCE" that these "ARE" the armed robbers?

528 posted on 01/11/2003 4:27:34 PM PST by VRWC For Truth
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To: FreePaul
Aiming and firing a shotgun is not a "mistake". It is a deliberate act which the shooter initiates. The "mistake" may be in judgement, temperment or thought processes of the shooter. For this the shooter should suffer the consequences and they should be severe.

I think Officer Eric Hall is taking all the heat when the really big mistake was made by the THP dispatcher who issued an all-points-bulletin for a robbery suspect based on an anonymous cell-phone call reporting money flying out of a car. Nobody witnessed a robery, but a dispatcher reports the description of a robbery suspect. The high-stress felony stop scenerio was wrongly initiated by the THP dispatcher!

IMO, another big mistake is that the senior THP trooper failed to remain properly in charge at the scene. The trooper wandering around with a flashlight (probably the Lt.) clearly could have closed the door.

If you look at the all video and read all the stories at NewsChannel5.Com - Nashville, Tennessee maybe you will conclude, like me, that Officer Eric Hall is taking all the heat for mistakes by the THP. Three seconds isn't a whole lot of time size up the dog's intentions.

529 posted on 01/11/2003 4:31:22 PM PST by delacoert
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To: BibChr
Officer Hall said he thought a Pitbull was attacking him.

He also said the dog singled him out for attack, circling him in an aggressive manner and growling in a threateningly.

This is from his initial interview with one of the local papers.

Officer Hall, as well as the THP officers, will likely be be cross examined under oath during the litigation process which is just getting uderway. We'll see how much of his original statement holds up.

530 posted on 01/11/2003 4:37:08 PM PST by Ken H
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To: BibChr
Here's the link to Officer Hall's initial statement-- http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/816692/posts
531 posted on 01/11/2003 4:40:02 PM PST by Ken H
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To: Ken H
"A dog, I believe to be a pit-bull, jumped from the suspect vehicle, singled me out from the other officers, and charged toward me growling in an aggressive manner, Hall described."

Do we have a whole nation who are literally scared to death of any dog that even resembles a Pit Bull?
This is getting totally whacky.
A nation of effing p*ssies. Beam me up, Scotty.

532 posted on 01/11/2003 4:40:26 PM PST by dtel (Texas Longhorn cattle for sale at all times. We don't rent pigs)
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To: Republic of Texas
The dispatcher should be punished, as well as the sadistic, pet murdering cop.

I strongly agree that the dispatcher should be punished. I disagree with your characterization of Officer Hall.

533 posted on 01/11/2003 4:40:43 PM PST by delacoert
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To: Ken H
Should be "growling in a threatening manner."
534 posted on 01/11/2003 4:41:46 PM PST by Ken H
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To: delacoert
Why are you defending this punk's actions?
In three seconds he decided his life was in danger and the only option was to kill a family pet.
Let us not forget, he was surrounded by four of his buddies, the bad guys were handcuffed and kneeling on the pavement, and they had been asked to close the door so said dog couldn't jump out.
If you are LEO, you should want people like this expunged from your ranks.
Where are you coming from?
535 posted on 01/11/2003 4:52:29 PM PST by dtel (Texas Longhorn cattle for sale at all times. We don't rent pigs)
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To: Ken H
Right. And the video, as I watched and re-watched, at least could back that up.

But we weren't there.

Dan

536 posted on 01/11/2003 5:18:20 PM PST by BibChr
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To: JohnHuang2
From WKRN.com Nashville Stop Calling E. Hall In light of the dog shooting tape released this week, many people have called Cookeville trying to find officer Eric Hall.The officer's number is not listed, but an 86-year-old great-grandmother with the initials E. Hall is in the book. And, as Andy Cordan reported, she's had enough.

Way to go people, in your anger towards officer Hall, you have terrorized an 86 year old woman who is now "afraid of her phone". Nice going.

537 posted on 01/11/2003 5:18:45 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: delacoert
"...maybe you will conclude, like me, that Officer Eric Hall is taking all the heat for mistakes by the THP"

I think he is taking the heat for every gripe and fear these people have had with government since they were born.

They are railroading him in a merciless frenzy of lynch mob mentality, that makes Officer Hall look like the model of restraint.

538 posted on 01/11/2003 5:24:07 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: DannyTN
So now the shooter is the victim.
These truly are strange times.
539 posted on 01/11/2003 5:29:29 PM PST by dtel (Texas Longhorn cattle for sale at all times. We don't rent pigs)
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To: dtel
Why are you defending this punk's actions?

Because when I watch and read the complete reporting by the local news media in Nashville, TN I don't see a vicious, monster, "punk" in Officer Hall.

If you are LEO, you should want people like this expunged from your ranks.

I'm an engineer and as I posted earlier, I have no family in any way connected with law enforment and I'm not a FReeper.

Where are you coming from?

I am convinced that nationally televised video supposedly showing police engaged in brutality is always interpretted by the "huddled masses" in an emotional way, rather than a rational way.

540 posted on 01/11/2003 5:33:06 PM PST by delacoert
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