Another day another dog shooting. A cop in De
Kalb County, Georgia, shot a dog that surprised him in its own yard
and then wouldn’t let the owner seek help for the injured animal
for more than an hour, according to Tim Theall, the dog’s owner,
who spoke to
11 Alive in Atlanta.
Theall even says he can “almost understand” (11 Alive’s words)
why the cop shot the dog—they startled each other in his front
yard—but not why police blocked his exit to prevent him from
seeking medical assistance for his dog and threatening him with
arrest if he kept trying. Police say they are investigating,
naturally, as they do all police shootings, but a police
spokesperson sounds like cops aren’t disputing the account.
Via 11 Alive:
DeKalb County Police spokesman Capt. Stephen Fore told 11Alive
the incident is under investigation, like any shooting. He
said their officers are trained to preserve evidence at a shooting
scene, but he understands the owner’s concern over the dog not
being treated immediately.Fore added that the incident will be studied and that they “may
learn from it” and handle similar situations differently in the
future
A wounded animal, wounded by police no less, little more than
evidence when procedures are followed.
h/t Dustin C.
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