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    AUSTIN (KXAN) - A man is mourning the loss of his dog after an Austin police mistakenly showed up on his property for a domestic disturbance call.

    The officer shot and killed the dog because he felt threatened while responding to the call, which was actually happening next door.

    "I never got an explanation why this mistake was made," said Michael Paxton.

    Paxton and his dog, Cisco, an Australian cattle dog, were playing in his backyard at 2613 E. Fifth St. on Saturday afternoon. Paxton said he walked around to his truck to get something when he saw Officer Thomas Griffin.

    According to Paxton, the officer drew his gun and pointed it at Paxton while telling him to put his hands up, but would not tell him why.

    Hearing the commotion, Cisco ran to where Paxton and the officer were standing and began barking at the officer.

    Dashcam video caught the verbal exchange between Paxton and Griffin which took place entirely on Paxton's property. The officer can be heard yelling "Get your hands up" and "Get your dog" just seconds before a gunshot rings out. Paxton then pleads with the officer and asks why his dog was shot.

    At that time, the officer explained he had been dispatched to a domestic disturbance call in the neighborhood. Paxton, who was home alone with his dog, said the officer had the wrong house and was supposed to respond to his neighbor's home.

    Austin police said the caller who phoned in the domestic disturbance gave the wrong address, and they apologized to Paxton for the mix-up and the death of his dog.

    "(Griffin) is distraught about this," said Sgt. David Daniels.

    Police officials said there is an internal review every time an officer's firearm is discharged. Griffin is still on duty, and APD would not answer questions about why a firearm was used instead of a stun gun.

    "We are not going to second-guess our officer," said Daniels, who said officers can use force when they feel physically threatened by an animal.

    Paxton said Cisco has never bitten anyone and would not have attacked the officer despite the barking.

    "He shows that behavior, then he sniffs you and wants to be scratched," Paxton explained.

    Paxton and friends have already set up a Facebook page that has more than 30,000 likes. However, he discouraged negative comments towards the officer.

    "I can’t bring my dog back, but I want something positive to come out of this," he said.

    Originally posted by 03trubluGT
    Your opinion is what sucks.
    You are too stupied and arrogant

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    Ftdk

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    • #3
      That's fucked up.
      "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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      • #4
        Saw that on the news last night. Unbelievable.

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        • #5
          Just search cop shoots dog on google.

          Happens all the time.

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          • #6
            looks 3/4 pitt

            god bless.
            It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              Wow...words can't even explain how I'd feel. What a trigger happy fool. I do want to see the video just to see if the homeowner was allowed to even grab his dog in time.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
                looks 3/4 pitt

                god bless.
                13/22 pit
                Originally posted by 03trubluGT
                Your opinion is what sucks.
                You are too stupied and arrogant

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                • #9
                  officer probably would have ended up shooting me too
                  http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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                  • #10
                    That mother fucker...

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                    • #11
                      As terrible as this is, the officers responded to an address that was given to them. They had no idea that they were responding to the wrong address because the caller gave the wrong address. The officer responded in good faith. It's not unheard of for "suspects" to send their dogs to attack officers, and this officer had no way of knowing the dogs history especially when they were sent to the wrong address.

                      Sad all around.


                      EDIT: It's not easy to hit a dog with a taser as the dog is a much smaller target than a human. If the officer pulled the taser, fired and missed, that COULD have been an opportunity for the dog to attack and injure.
                      Karussell White - 2010 Genesis Coupe R-Spec 6MT 2.0T -

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Osiris View Post
                        As terrible as this is, the officers responded to an address that was given to them. They had no idea that they were responding to the wrong address because the caller gave the wrong address. The officer responded in good faith. It's not unheard of for "suspects" to send their dogs to attack officers, and this officer had no way of knowing the dogs history especially when they were sent to the wrong address.

                        Sad all around.
                        Regardless, you don't tell a man to get his dog only to shoot him seconds later.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                          officer probably would have ended up shooting me too


                          Yup.

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                          • #14
                            It's hard to believe that a "meter reader" has more training than a police officer. Years ago, I used to enter people's properties unannounced on a daily basis and I never once had to harm even the most ferocious of canines. As a cop, If you're feeling threatened by a dog and feel your only option is to shoot it, you're unqualified for your position, period.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                              officer probably would have ended up shooting me too
                              x3

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