Outrage in LC over police shooting dog..Petition link update

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  • dwr461

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    I'll be happy to help you find your outrage.


    I think you look for it next to your sense of self righteous indignation, above your logic, but below valuing human life, you'll locate your misplaced outrage.

    I hope this helps.

    Dave
     

    Cat

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    Several of them have posted in this topic!




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    It's a beautiful emoticon isn't it. I was about ready for another one but it may stay awhile.
     
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    JBE

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    Well as I retire tonight I'll pray hard that maybe tomorrow I'll find my outrage. I'm starting to think that today while looking so hard for it, I might have over looked it? maybe? ....hopefully not. Outrage sounds cool, I don't want to miss out.

    Cheers

    Here...I'll help you save some gas...

    Try 320 Division Street in Lake Charles...that's where KPLC's office is located...there you'll find the origin of this "outrage"....

    Heck, bring the wife and kiddos...They'll probably have plenty of "outrage" to share...You wouldn't want to find outrage and not share it with your family right?

    You can thank me later...:D
     
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    Hitman

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    I'll be happy to help you find your outrage.


    I think you look for it next to your sense of self righteous indignation, above your logic, but below valuing human life, you'll locate your misplaced outrage.

    I hope this helps.

    Dave

    Is that on TomTom?

    Here...I'll help you save some gas...

    Try 320 Division Street in Lake Charles...that's where KPLC's office is located...there you'll find the origin of this "outrage"....

    Heck, bring the wife and kiddos...They'll probably have plenty of "outrage" to share...You wouldn't want to find outrage and not share it with your family right?

    You can thank me later...:D

    Fo'Real! I was hoping for a group picture. :p
     

    oleheat

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    You are the second person to quote what I said. I honestly don't read sarcasm well mainly because I dot like the ********.
    I get an idea with the pic of a driving dog you are mocking me?


    :dogkeke: Just messing with you, man.




    Now I love dogs too- but I think you'll agree that the issue of dog-to-human equality has it's limitations. :p
     

    Yrdawg

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    I don't value dog life over human life.

    I do value my safety and security over the lives of anyone who brings a threat to those things. Dogs are a symbol. I have always argued that it is defensible to assume anyone shooting my dog, or my mower or my chainsaw while in proximity to me is a threat to life. Anyone that nuts is fair game for another to assume intent, IMO.

    We can not use DF to defend property but we can to defend life.

    As to the OP, we'll just see , but I expect Monkey will be greatly memorialized $$$. As he should be.

    Shooting a three legged dog is much worse than it used to be.
     

    Cat

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    I don't value dog life over human life.

    I do value my safety and security over the lives of anyone who brings a threat to those things. Dogs are a symbol. I have always argued that it is defensible to assume anyone shooting my dog, or my mower or my chainsaw while in proximity to me is a threat to life. Anyone that nuts is fair game for another to assume intent, IMO.

    We can not use DF to defend property but we can to defend life.

    As to the OP, we'll just see , but I expect Monkey will be greatly memorialized $$$. As he should be.

    Shooting a three legged dog is much worse than it used to be.

    At first, I was :confused:, thinking you were :crazy: but I :dunno: so I continued to read your :blah: until I finally understood :bravo:.

    The lawnmower is a symbol of your freedom, and an image against communistic Amerika. By god, you will SHOOT TO KILL to protect it's brethren chainsaw.

    That's so blessedly simple, it's almost as good as eggplant pie.
     

    Hitman

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    I do value my safety and security over the lives of anyone who brings a threat to those things. Dogs are a symbol. I have always argued that it is defensible to assume anyone shooting my dog, or my mower or my chainsaw while in proximity to me is a threat to life. Anyone that nuts is fair game for another to assume intent, IMO.
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    But we are not talking about ANYONE here.

    We're talking about Law Enforcement Officers in pursuit of three violent robbery suspects. While in the capacity of their duty to protect citizens from these feral humans were put into a (Fairly Common) situation of a dog running up on an unknown individual in its territory in which the MOST often results in the dog doing so to protect his grounds. Not to lick and play fetch. It wasn't exactly a mini poodle either.

    Officers in this capacity have no time nor should be required to stop, sit down, have some tea with the owner and give pup some time to warm up to the officer until it's safe to cross said property.

    Absolutely! Officers should use their best discretion and non-lethal if possible. If it's shown through the IA that the officer did not use his best judgment, then he should be disciplined and trained to do better. Not strung up and burned at the stake. He was in Official Capacity in a high stress situation and did what he thought was needed to continue pursuit of the violent suspects.

    Anyway, once again it's the media to blame for the flamming. Facebook is filled with folks declaring wrongful death. It only takes one logical person to ask "Do you know exactly what happen?" and then all the fuss and post spamming hate just disappears.
     
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    dwr461

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    Dogs are a symbol.

    I thought that they were human children? Didn't someone make that claim? Oh I mean they are LIKE human children to a dog owner.

    I love my dog. Just like a dog. My son I love like my child.

    The coat of arms for the Windsor family is a symbol.

    Dogs are property not symbols.

    Dave
     

    brfd557

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    But we are not talking about ANYONE here.

    We're talking about Law Enforcement Officers in pursuit of three violent robbery suspects. While in the capacity of their duty to protect citizens from these feral humans were put into a (Fairly Common) situation of a dog running up on an unknown individual in its territory in which the MOST often results in the dog doing so to protect his grounds. Not to lick and play fetch. It wasn't exactly a mini poodle either.

    Officers in this capacity have no time nor should be required to stop, sit down, have some tea with the owner and give pup some time to warm up to the officer until it's safe to cross said property.

    Absolutely! Officers should use their best discretion and non-lethal if possible. If it's shown through the IA that the officer did not use his best judgment, then he should be disciplined and trained to do better. Not strung up and burned at the stake. He was in Official Capacity in a high stress situation and did what he thought was needed to continue pursuit of the violent suspects.

    Anyway, once again it's the media to blame for the flamming. Facebook is filled with folks declaring wrongful death. It only takes one logical person to ask "Do you know exactly what happen?" and then all the fuss and post spamming hate just disappears.

    Well put hitman!
     

    Booseman

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    But we are not talking about ANYONE here.

    We're talking about Law Enforcement Officers in pursuit of three violent robbery suspects. While in the capacity of their duty to protect citizens from these feral humans were put into a (Fairly Common) situation of a dog running up on an unknown individual in its territory in which the MOST often results in the dog doing so to protect his grounds. Not to lick and play fetch. It wasn't exactly a mini poodle either.

    Officers in this capacity have no time nor should be required to stop, sit down, have some tea with the owner and give pup some time to warm up to the officer until it's safe to cross said property.

    Absolutely! Officers should use their best discretion and non-lethal if possible. If it's shown through the IA that the officer did not use his best judgment, then he should be disciplined and trained to do better. Not strung up and burned at the stake. He was in Official Capacity in a high stress situation and did what he thought was needed to continue pursuit of the violent suspects.

    Anyway, once again it's the media to blame for the flamming. Facebook is filled with folks declaring wrongful death. It only takes one logical person to ask "Do you know exactly what happen?" and then all the fuss and post spamming hate just disappears.

    Hey Dustin,

    Let me know where the outrage is so I can avoid those areas when I get home here shortly. I wouldnt want to end up getting attacked by a mob or something!!! TY

    Jason:dogkeke:
     

    MOTOR51

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    I don't value dog life over human life.

    I do value my safety and security over the lives of anyone who brings a threat to those things. Dogs are a symbol. I have always argued that it is defensible to assume anyone shooting my dog, or my mower or my chainsaw while in proximity to me is a threat to life. Anyone that nuts is fair game for another to assume intent, IMO.

    We can not use DF to defend property but we can to defend life.

    As to the OP, we'll just see , but I expect Monkey will be greatly memorialized $$$. As he should be.

    Shooting a three legged dog is much worse than it used to be.

    Now I'm confused, would you shoot the cop or not?
     

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