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Cop Shoots Family Dog Then Cleans Evidence (Very Graphic)
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I really want to see the other camera angles this guy says he has. I don't see it clearing this guy of wrong doing since the original shows him hosing off the fucking side walk but I really want to see him pull up and just walk up to the dog straight from the car and shoot it.2004 Suzuki DL650
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A dog owner in Nebraska claims that a police officer "murdered [his] dog in cold blood."
A graphic YouTube video shows officer Ray Huffman shooting a Rottweiler in footage allegedly recorded at Raul Ayala's home in Lyman on Sept. 22.
The video description claims that Huffman shot the dog named Bos at point-blank range five times.
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Huffman then drags Bos's carcass away and hoses down the area next to the kennel where the dog's blood was spilled.
According to the Star Herald, the Ayala family was out shopping that afternoon when Bos got out of his kennel, and wandered into a neighbor's yard where he menaced another dog.
Huffman, an officer with the Lyman Police Department, was on a routine patrol of the neighborhood when he encountered the unleashed dog. In his incident report, Huffman claimed that the dog lunged at him aggressively several times, forcing him to put the animal down.
A spokesman for the town told the Star Herald that an ordinance prohibits dogs from running loose, and allows officers to take action against an aggressive dog.
Police and the representatives of the Village of Lyman released statements supporting Huffman's actions, writing that witnesses saw the dog acting aggressively.
Ayala has contended that assertion, telling the Star Herald that no witnesses were present on his video, and that Huffman acted "unprofessionally."
"If he was afraid of the dog or something, he should have gotten someone who could handle the dog," Ayala told the newspaper.
Ayala has set up a memorial Facebook page entitled "Justice For Bos Ayala" to spread awareness of the incident and has considered taking legal action against the police force.
Earlier this month, a Florida couple sued the city of St. Petersburg for compensation for the death of their golden retriever, Boomer, who was fatally shot by a policeman in 2011.
(via Reddit)
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Now, I have to ask.. Was the cop called out because the dog was loose, or was he just driving by and decided he needed to pop a nut? Maybe he was called out because an aggressive dog was on the loose. Not that it justifies him shooting the dog, but it could put somebody in a fearful mind set.
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Originally posted by exlude View PostRegardless of who was the initial agressor.
I'm curious how the city finds it acceptable that the cop washed down the scene after a discharge. Aren't there supposed to be investigations every time a firearm is discharged, justified or not?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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