Not all fallen LE heros walk on 2 legs

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Not all fallen LE heros walk on 2 legs

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I saw this on the news the night it happend. It is a shame that the BG lived but the dog didn't :( .

http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/15007733/detail.html

My prayers go out to the dogs handeler he must behaving a ruff time of it.
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3 yrs max sentence is not enough for killing a LE officer!
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That is his job. To take one for the officer. He is a tool. Dont get me wrong but any K9 I have worked with comes a far distant second to the life of a fellow officer.
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Steve,

While that's true in the great scheme of things, Jeremy is probably right, the handler/partner is not a happy person now.
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Personally, I'd like to take the BG, strip him down, coat his privates with ground steak, then give him a 5 second head start before 100 hungary police dogs. Seems like a fitting punishment to me! :evil:

Then again, I am a mean *** with no patience for BG's!!! :twisted:
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Steve
Yes that is right the dog is a tool but this thing was getting ready to jump they sent the dog to hold him he picked the dog up in his arms climbed the railling and jumped. I think it is a shame that this guy a repeat offender lived and the dog a loyal animal doing what he is supposed to do died.
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This is what happens when the courts remove the ability to commit a nut case to the asylum.
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FALPhil wrote:This is what happens when the courts remove the ability to commit a nut case to the asylum.
If people could be commited just because they were nuts the legislative process would come to a halt for lack of a quorum.
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BAGTIC wrote: If people could be commited just because they were nuts the legislative process would come to a halt for lack of a quorum.
You say that like it's a bad thing... :roll:
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JReed wrote:Steve
Yes that is right the dog is a tool but this thing was getting ready to jump they sent the dog to hold him he picked the dog up in his arms climbed the railling and jumped. I think it is a shame that this guy a repeat offender lived and the dog a loyal animal doing what he is supposed to do died.
When men abuse animals by putting them into this sort of danger in the first place, it is obvious that their intent is to "sacrifice" a dumb animal rather than putting their own, more valuable, human life in harm's way.

The jumper played his part, but the jumper is crazy, and aberrant behavior is to be expected. He is responsible to some degree, but not nearly as responsible as is the animal's handler who put the dog into place to be killed.

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Post by crawdaddyjim »

Wiedner is right on. This time. I would not have unhooked my dog. Dude wants to suicide let em. As long as he aint gonna hurt no other physically then let em go.
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