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Wednesday 16 November 2016

Clark Ay Carumba encourages police to shoot family pets especially pit bulls


Yet more lies and distasteful propaganda from the haters over on the Dj's Facebook hate group, they call this advocacy , what do ya'll think?




Clark Ay Carumba is a complete POS he regularly posts this type of stuff all allegedly in the guise of public safety whereas it's closer to the truth to say he hates pit bulls and encourages anyone and everyone to kill them if given half a chance by any means.



Source..... https://www.facebook.com/groups/240277562791489/permalink/768269719992268/

As you can see for yourself these sick people encourage the needless slaughter of family pets particularly pit bulls.....





This LEO parked up the road from the residence and lured the pets out and then shot them!....



This is the reality of cops shooting loved family pets and this poor dog was inside the family vehicle with the window up the the LEO shot through the window.....




"In October, 2015, a supervisor with the DoJ’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) office estimated the canine death toll at the hands of the police at 25-30 dogs each day. If accurate, that’d mean up to 11,000 dead dogs each year, or almost exactly ten dogs for each human being shot and killed by a cop. However, there’s reason to believe the real number is significantly higher"

Source.....http://mimesislaw.com/fault-lines/puppycide-just-how-many-dogs-do-american-cops-kill/10561.


They're killing family pets and not just pit bulls.....




"Laurel Matthews, a supervisory program specialist with the Department of Justice's Community Oriented Policing Services (DOJ COPS) office, says it's an awful lot. She calls fatal police vs. dogs encounters an "epidemic" and estimates that 25 to 30 pet dogs are killed each day by law enforcement officers."

Source..... http://www.policemag.com/channel/patrol/articles/2014/10/can-police-stop-killing-dogs.aspx


They shot this boys pet at his birthday party!....




The Fourth Amendment
"Legal specialists won't say that the number of lawsuits against agencies over dog shootings is on the rise. But they will admit there is anecdotal evidence of that being the case."



This victim was a service dog shot in his own house after showing absolutely no aggression whatsoever.....




"In the last 10 to 20 years, plaintiffs' attorneys have been suing officers and agencies on the grounds that killing a dog is a Fourth Amendment seizure."
And they have plenty of appellate court ammunition to do so, according to Charlotte-based attorney Scott MacLatchie, who represents law enforcement agencies and officers in civil suits. "Six (out of 11) federal circuit courts of appeal have ruled that the killing of a pet does represent a Fourth Amendment seizure," he says.
The floodgates on lawsuits over police shooting dogs opened in 1998. That's when 90 officers from multiple California agencies executed a search warrant on a San Jose Hells Angels clubhouse and several homes of the outlaw motorcycle gang's members. During entry into those homes, the officers involved shot and killed a Rottweiler and two Bullmastiffs. The officers were searching for a videotape that could be used as evidence in a murder prosecution. They didn't find it."


It makes no difference whatsoever whether your pets is pregnant or feeding puppies they will shoot them dead.....




More Lawsuits Coming
"Experts and attorneys contacted for this special report on police encounters with pet dogs say they can’t confirm that the frequency of dog shooting lawsuits is increasing. But anecdotally, it certainly appears that way.
And noted dog trainer and author Brian Kilcommons believes the flood of such cases has yet to crest. “The law schools are now teaching animal law and animal rights law. So there will soon be a whole new wave of attorneys who are locked and loaded on this issue,” he says."





And the fact is they've shot people in their haste to kill family pets!

"During a domestic call in the 100 block of South Garfield Avenue, an officer with the Burlington (Iowa) Police Department fired his weapon, hitting 34-year-old Autumn Mae Steele, according to the Iowa Department of Public Safety (IDPS). The incident reportedly happened around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Initial findings indicated that Officer Jesse Hill fired his weapon twice, and one round reportedly struck Steele in the mid-torso, according to IDPS.
A witness told WQAD TV that Hill was shooting at the woman's German shepherd dog when he slipped and shot her accidentally."

Postal workers and meter readers encounter dogs in their work everyday and not one has killed a family pet yet?





"In a Washington Post op-ed, Nathan J. Robinson points out that the U.S. Postal Service manages to deal with hostile dogs every day without killing any, even though mailmen, unlike cops, routinely get bitten. Even worse, Robinson cites a DoJ dog trainer who claims the cops’ beloved command presence may be antagonizing dogs, making them act out and get shot – effectively for not respecting the cops’ authoritah"

Source..... https://puppycidedb.com/search.html?q=k9


The fact is this is quickly becoming an epidemic of police needlessly shooting family pets and these so called public safety advocates encourage the slaughter as you can see by their posts & comments.

Not only is it a huge price for families to pay when their pets are needlessly slaughtered before their very eyes but the costs in lawsuits is ever escalating as unfortunately the only way to get these big corporations to adjust their behavior is to hit them in the wallet by the way of lawsuits.

And the fact is police are shooting Labradors, Shepherds, Collies, Weimaraner, etc etc etc, if it barks at them they'll shoot it plain and simple and then they'll most likely brag about it and make some sort of snide remark in relation to being your fault they shot your dog too.


more to come.....



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