The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit concluded Monday that police officers are justified in killing citizens pets; even if those animals are not attacking or attempting to attack them.
Judges MOORE and CLAY (Circuit Judges), and HOOD (District Judge) heard an appeal from the plaintiffs Mark and Cheryl Brown, of Battle Creek, Michigan.
The Browns filed a lawsuit against the BATTLE CREEK Police Department; the City of Battle Creek, and police officers Jeffrey Case, Christof Klein, and Damon Young; for the death of their beloved dogs at the hands of sadistic cops.
The incident occurred on April 17th, 2013, when police were attempting to execute a search warrant on the home where the Browns were living because a police informant reported another man, Vincent Jones was distributing heroin, cocaine, and marijuana from the residence.
Jones was apprehended before police arrived on the scene.
Mark Brown, who was not a suspect in the search; had gone home on his lunch break to let out his two pit bulls. After doing so, he locked the door and headed back to work when police arrived and detained him.
He told them he had a key, and that they didn’t need to destroy the front door to gain entry into the home. But destroy it they did.
The Browns dispute the claims by police that the dogs were barking.
Mark Brown even testified the smaller of the two dogs had “never barked a day in her life.” Officer Klein said the larger dog was barking and “lunged” at him, but later admitted the pet “had only moved a few inches.”
Despite there being no attack, Klein fired a round at the dog. Both dogs ran away from the officers to the basement, obviously fleeing in fear.
There, the two dogs were shot and killed by the officers who felt that they could not properly clear the room and effectively execute the search warrant on the home, explaining they “did not feel [the officers] could safely clear the basement with those dogs down there.”
Going further, the officers stated the “basement was loaded.
You’ve gotta look under beds, you’ve gotta do everything, and [the dogs] basically prevented us from doing that, and they were protecting that basement.” Klein testified the smaller pit bull was “just standing there” when it was shot and killed.
In spite of these sadistic admissions, the appellate court ruled in favor of the officers; the police department, and the other defendants. They agreed with the lower court ruling that the police officers were covered under “doctrine of qualified immunity”; and were therefore not liable for compensating the plaintiffs in the case.
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The precedent has now been set. Cops can legally kill your dogs for the sole act of being a dog. If your dog moves, it is dead, if he barks, it is dead. If your dog does anything but sit silently in the other room, it is dead.
However, as the above case illustrates, even if they are silent in the other room, police can still kill them; just to make their search for arbitrary substances deemed illegal by the state — that much easier.
Vanja Nelson
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that is just wrong!
Sally Matassa
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A bunch of bull s**t
Dan Charter
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Neil G Harris the dog needs to be an active threat, otherwise showing aggression to the point where you or others are in fear to be bitten or mauled…..at least here in Oregon.
Michelle Thomas
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Well they will just have to kill me then too. Someone coming in to my home or yard, my timid little Doxie mix is gonna bark, hiding behind something. So, yes if a cop shot him, I’d have a real hard time believing the cop feared for his life from a 10# dog!
Michelle Cole Vanden Berge
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This is absolute BS! If they are not being attacked, there is absolutely no reason to kill someone’s dog. All the owners to put them outside or cage them. I would be beyond livid if this every happened to our dogs.
Sharon Clampitt
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This is just damn disgusting!!!
Patricia Reid Hussey
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That’s so wrong,. Pets are our children
Mo Richerson
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Who the hell is making these unbelievably outrageous laws?!
Dan Kos
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Then the people won’t have any problems with more dead cops. Cowards. They do this to themselves . How could they be so stupid.
Terri Frazer
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That judge is a$#%&!@* So so wrong
Michelle Reynolds Porter
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Mine either
Floris Faber
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That will be for Sure,if They Kill 1 of My Kidds (Dogs),I will Stand in Court for Murder,thats My kidds
Francis Schrader
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If any cop shoots my Lab, he better walk around with a rear view mirror so he can see whats behind him because some day i will be there. It may not be tomorrow or the next day but I will be there.
Tammy McCloskey
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Wow way to stir up the pot, no police WANTS to shoot your dog. They’re talking about dogs who are about to attack.
Marnie Supnet
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Nevermind the dog beware of owner
Gail Nickerson
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that’s nuts
Gober Howell
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No!
Lyn Higgins
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It could only happen in America
Billie Jo Moses
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This needs to be taken to a higher court!!!
Joel Aldo
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That is terrible news!! Yet those criminals in high places say they are Christians!! Its this Zionist government to blame for this evil legal system we have!!
Todd Pollock
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It is not what the ruling said. It isn’t even what the court was ruling on. It is a terrible click bait article with a lying headline….
Todd Pollock
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The headline is a lie. That is not what the court ruled and that wasn’t even the topic they were ruling on. Just a terrible lying headline for a click bait article….
Matt Harris
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ok, I want to clear the air on something. We have all see a video of a cop shooting a dog that is not aggressive and it is devastating to say the lease however 99.9% of the time a cop does NOT want to just shoot a dog.They have to file reports and can get in serious trouble for discharging a weapon around any human or area so once the gun is fired it get very serious for the cop.My point is they do not want to shoot a dog or anything really.Now, if you have a dog coming at a cop at fast pace and the cop does not know the dog then he might shoot to protect himself. I would probably wait until the dog is close enough to see if it’s aggressive before I would discharge the weapon. If you have a dog of any breed you have to be sure that if a cop is around that the dog in contained at all times and not just on a rope but inside a bedroom where the dog cannot get loose and make sure no kids are around to let the dog out of the room. It might be legal to shoot a dog but the cops are not just out there everyday shooting dogs. Everyday in the US the police make about 20,000 calls and out of those 20,000 calls no dogs are killed. In one week that’s 120,000 calls to a house and maybe one dog gets killed. Think of how huge that number is.120,000! I think most people only get one side of the story and notice when a cop shoots a dog there is rarely ever a video of some dog just walking around calmly wagging his tail and then a cop just blows him away.Actaully I have seen one like that but its very uncommon.To worry about cops killing your dog should be the leas thing your worried about today because it’s just not going to happen and if your still worried then you need to get a fake uniform with no tags and have a man wear it and train your dog to be friendly at this time.It could save his life. Cops are not out there to kill your dog.Even if they didn’t like dogs it’s not even worth all the headaches for them not to mention getting into serious trouble
Shaun Quinton
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And that’s why the police and courts have no respect !!!
Darren Paulick
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Wanna bet?
Jean Patterson
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No-one has the right to kill an innocent animal not even policemen aren’t I so very glad I don’t live in America.
Virginia van Domselaar
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No !
Dragana Avdic
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Doesn’t seem neccessary. Why this cruelty?
Helen E. Ambrose
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BS! HƏLL NO! If someone entering my home for no reason other that a assumed tip, walk in and kill my digs, a d, search to prove siltch, someone is going to account for the murdering of my babies.
John D Clay
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Never let cops near your property, without a warrant signed by a judge, and if they shoot your dog, shoot them back. Pretty simple.
Roger Bush
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Typical US court ruling. Total pratts.
Peter Hoffman
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Only in michigan…. The owner of this page really likes to miss that part on the header
Dan Hershaw
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They better be prepared for shot back !!!
Shelby Burke
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thats just wrong to kill a dog for nothing we need a new system.then..
Phyllis Gonzales
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Do not like this
Hank Franklin
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You touch mine..you WILL pay.
Crystal Brooks
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That’s crazy
Kevin Kelly
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.could you hurt something so beautiful..sad Bailey says
Samantha Klassy
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If you want to see the devil…. Shoot my dog
Melissa Mccrary
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That’s so wrong!!
Benjimin Hankey
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There’s consequences every action even for the police.
Vince Edwards
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anyone who murders my son is gonna have a big problem with me
Robin Harmon
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Seriously…its the cop that needs to suffer..not his loved ones,that’s just as f***** up and cowardly as shooting somebody’s pet
Danielo Daniels
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R I P
Cindy Dempster Read
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Redickulous
Kristi Kirchhoff
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Plenty of reports and videos of cops killing dogs who are NOT aggressive or attacking.
Pattie Langford
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This is disgusting!!!’
Javier Antonio Miranda Lacayo
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Simplemente. …ASESINOS…Con Licencia.
Javier Antonio Miranda Lacayo
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Y después al final del Año tienen el descaro de llamarte a tu casa para pedirte Dinero para cobrar fondos Policiales….$#%&!@*Them.
Roberto E Diaz
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I would be in jail