I’m going to make a prediction. The “handler” is on paid administrative leave pending the investigation, and after an appropriate amount of time, he will be returned to duty with absolutely no consequences for his blatant negligence.
I’m going to make a prediction. The “handler” is on paid administrative leave pending the investigation, and after an appropriate amount of time, he will be returned to duty with absolutely no consequences for his blatant negligence.
That may be precedent when a civilian kills a K9 cop, but since a cop killed the K9, I bet you’ll never see another reference to this story after this situation gets swept under the rug.So from precedent, K9 officers are protected as they are considered the same as human officers. Kill one you go to jail.
He may as well have put a gun to the K9's head, killing the K9 by leaving him in a hot vehicle.
Send him to jail for killing a police officer.
That may be precedent when a civilian kills a K9 cop, but since a cop killed the K9, I bet you’ll never see another reference to this story after this situation gets swept under the rug.
Isn't that a capitol crime to kill an officer?
IF the powers that be pursued this with the vigor that they would had you or I committed such an offence, yes.Isn't that a capitol crime to kill an officer?
Dumbest thing I heard on my police scanner and this was Wednesday last week, a squad car was being dispatched to a parking lot because someone had locked themselves inside their car. Unfortunately I did not hear the entire the result of the call.
Rant over.
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