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Cop shoots innocent familys dog

The Dept may not Legally be liable for replacement cost of the pet, or pain and suffering. The police officer has probable cause to pull them over.

I am sure they will settle something with the family out of court unless they have no compasion.

Yes, Sent Email's demanding compensation for the family for this mistake..
 
That's fucked up. This is one case where I hope the family sues the living shit out of those motherfuckers.

Goddamn, that's a sad story.
 
Here are more of their pussy excuses and a link to their website - anyone scared of a dog that small SHOULD BE embarassed, and SHOULD NOT BE a cop.

http://www.cookevillepolice.com/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37943-2003Jan10.html

NASHVILLE, Tenn. –– A traffic stop following erroneous reports of a robbery ended in heartbreak when the family dog bounded out of the car, his tail wagging, and was shot to death by police.

Now, the dog's owner wants the police officers punished, and the officer who pulled the trigger says he's been getting death threats.

"I don't ever want to see this happen to anybody else. That's why we can't let this go away," said James Smoak, who owned the 1½-year-old pit bull-boxer mix named Patton.

Cookeville Police Officer Eric Hall, who shot the dog, said Thursday that people are misjudging him.

"It's been very difficult, but a lot of people who've made comments don't know me," Hall said on WTVF-TV in Nashville. "It's kind of taken a life of its own where people are judging without knowing all the facts."

Smoak, a seafood salesman from Saluda, N.C., said he has contacted attorneys about the New Year's Day shooting and plans legal action.

He describes the family's ordeal as "a nightmare we can't wake up from," and says he will never forget having to load the dead dog into the car for the ride home.

The incident began when Tennessee state troopers and Cookeville police stopped the Smoaks' green station wagon as they were returning from a vacation in Nashville.

Another motorist had reported seeing money flying from the vehicle as it sped down Interstate 40, and authorities feared there had been a robbery.

They later discovered that the money – about $445 – was fluttering from Smoak's wallet, which he had mistakenly left on the car roof after pumping gas.

The patrol car videotape of the stop, released Wednesday by the Tennessee Highway Patrol, shows troopers ordering James and Pamela Smoak and their teenage son, Brandon, out of the car, and the three emerging with their hands up, getting on their knees and being handcuffed.

Then Patton bounds out, his tail wagging, and races toward Hall.

The video shows Hall stepping back, then firing his shotgun. Hall said he thought the dog was a pit bull and that he was about to attack him.

"I noticed that it trained in right on me; the dog's coming right at me," he said. "I yelled at the dog as I was backing up. I screamed at it; it kept advancing and barking in an aggressive manner. It's unfortunate what happened after that."

Hall, who said he has received death threats, was assigned to administrative duties pending an independent review. An internal police investigation found he didn't use excessive force.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol also concluded its troopers had probable cause to conduct the stop, though officials were still trying to determine how the Smoaks were suspected in a robbery that never happened.

Officers recovered most of the lost money, Smoak said, and officials later apologized, but he said the apologies rang hollow.

"At the scene they told us they made a mistake and that we were free to go," Smoak said. "No one was moved to say they were sorry."

"The dog was wagging his tail," he said. "It was completely trained."

Hall said he felt terrible when he learned that the Smoaks were innocent but maintains he reacted appropriately.

"With the knowledge I had at that time, I was so limited that I felt I did what I had to do," Hall said.

"If you could have felt what I felt after the whole incident was over," he said, "I thought, 'Oh, my goodness, how unfortunate for that family.'"

© 2003 The Associated Press
 
supernav said:
Cops slam little black kids heads into cars, stick plungers into their asses, and shoot and kill unarmed black men...

and you're expecting them to be civil to a barking dog????

of course it's gonna shot. Motor Vehicle laws require the family to have kept the dog secure inside the car. Ignorance of the law is what got their dog killed.

-= nav =-

This analogy makes no sense. What cops do to criminals has nothing to do with shooting a small dog in the head with a shotgun. Bottom line is that cop was a trigger happy redneck who just wanted to shoot something. Have you seen the video? The cop looks at least 6 feet tall and at least 200 lbs. All cops wear steel toed boots. The dog is TINY. He killed it because he wanted to. If the dog did actually bite him, one swift kick would have sent that thing running.
 
He could have waited til the dog was trying to attack (which it didnt).... or used his shotgun like a stick or bat if it attacked, he didnt need to shoot it. What a fucker...
 
supernav said:
I like how people keep failing to post that it was a pitbull.

If i'm walking to my car, and a pitbull barks and charges me...bet your ass i'm shooting it.

This was not some cute little fluffy lassie dog or a 10lb chihuahua.

-= nav =-

It wasn't a pit bull. It was a bull dog mix. It doesn't matter what you mix a bull dog with, it will still be a tame unagressive dog. Even if it was a pure bred pit, they are dog agressive not people agressive. Regardless of any of that, you can clearly see in the video that the dog wasn't charging.
 
supernav said:
I like how people keep failing to post that it was a pitbull.

If i'm walking to my car, and a pitbull barks and charges me...bet your ass i'm shooting it.

This was not some cute little fluffy lassie dog or a 10lb chihuahua.

-= nav =-

It looked like a small long-haired collie. Plus it is the cop's fault for not closing the door when the owner told them about the dog.
 
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