More in contemporary policing practice keeping you and yours
safe and sound, out of Mason County, West Virginia,
reported in the Charleston Daily Mail:
It starts with a bunch of police cars chasing a suspect in a car
down a not-much-traveled rural road. A family dog goes to
investigate when eight police officers and their dog in tactical
gear emerge from the woods near the Sweat family home.
Then:
[Ginger Sweat’s] 6-year-old Basset hound/beagle mix, Willy Pete,
left the porch and made his way toward the troopers. The dog, she
said, suffered from arthritis in his back legs and was not
aggressive…Sweat said she was still inside when she saw the trooper raise a
weapon at her dog.“I ran out my door, jumping up and down screaming ‘don’t shoot
my dog, he won’t bite, just let me get him in the house,’” she
said.She said the officer fired one shot toward the dog but missed.
She said Willy Pete turned tail and was running back toward
her.“He ran towards me with desperation in his eyes,” she said.
“They fired again in my direction. In the direction of my home
where my kids were.”She said three more shots were fired, a total of four shots.
Willy Pete, she said, was hit three times. The dog went to the back
of the mobile home. Sweat said she found the dog near the air
conditioning unit.“I watched my dog struggle and then die,” she said. “I collapsed
in a puddle in the floor, screaming and crying.”
The police would rather not talk about this, and would you all
just calm the hell down, huh? We only shot a dog, for crying out
loud!
Lt. Michael Baylous, State Police spokesman, said troopers
sometimes will inform the public in similar situations with a media
burst or by going door to door, but that it was his understanding
there was no time for that in Tuesday’s case.Baylous said officers still are searching for [Jonathan] Jeffers
[the suspect they were pursuing]. He declined comment on the
shooting of the dog.“It’s counterproductive and it’s only serving to fan the
tension,” Baylous said. “We have had several people responding to
us in a very irrational way and we feel that it’s counterproductive
to comment further.”
Hat tip: reader Matthew Thomas
Reason on
cops shooting dogs.
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