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Title: | US AR: LTE: A Case Of Overreaction |
Published On: | 2000-03-31 |
Source: | Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (AR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-04 23:15:03 |
A CASE OF OVERREACTION
Re the Conway police shooting Charlie the drug dog: Stupid, stupid, stupid!
What kind of coordination on the part of the Conway police and the state
police was made that permitted such a thing to happen? Why wasn't the dog
wearing a vest with the word "Police" plainly printed on it?
And another point. Am I to expect that if the police roll into my yard and
my dog is in sight, just shoot him?
According to an article I read, the dog was friendly and not a threat to the
police.
I think this is just another case of trigger-happy police eager to shoot
someone or something. If you think this mentality doesn't exist, let me tell
you what I witnessed.
I was in a police station--it wasn't in this location or even in this
state--reporting a stolen billfold and I overheard one officer tell another
about an incident involving a man at the front door of his house. While I
didn't get the details of what it was all about, I did hear this very
plainly: "I thought I was going to get to blow him away."
C.I. Callison, Donaldson
Re the Conway police shooting Charlie the drug dog: Stupid, stupid, stupid!
What kind of coordination on the part of the Conway police and the state
police was made that permitted such a thing to happen? Why wasn't the dog
wearing a vest with the word "Police" plainly printed on it?
And another point. Am I to expect that if the police roll into my yard and
my dog is in sight, just shoot him?
According to an article I read, the dog was friendly and not a threat to the
police.
I think this is just another case of trigger-happy police eager to shoot
someone or something. If you think this mentality doesn't exist, let me tell
you what I witnessed.
I was in a police station--it wasn't in this location or even in this
state--reporting a stolen billfold and I overheard one officer tell another
about an incident involving a man at the front door of his house. While I
didn't get the details of what it was all about, I did hear this very
plainly: "I thought I was going to get to blow him away."
C.I. Callison, Donaldson
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