
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.
Andriene Kimani
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Well said.
Chris Abella
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And I’ll squash that fed time. $#%&!@*12
Christopher Quintana
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If that’s the case then I rule that I can legally kill anyone that harms my dogs !
Sharon Marie Ward
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Wrong totally wrong
Heather Holland
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This is BS and I am mad as hell about it!!!!!
Rob Dorsey
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need to go farther!
Mark L Thompson
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Does not matter in ruling as was posted any pet in house even in yard with or with out warrent as long as officer perceives that it could become a threat not is a threat my use lethal force
Jay Tee
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That’s ok. I would just kill the cop who kills my pet. Temporary insanity.
Mary Ann Lukasik
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ridiculous
Nancy Hawkins
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WRONG & HEARTLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ken Kowalski
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American Police officers aren’t trained to recognize human behavior either. This is why so many unarmed innocents are shot and killed. My dog would bark and come running up to be petted, i guess he
Michael Kolotila
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that is just stupid, why is killing an animal always seem to be the first choice?
Sue Rosenbach
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How awful
So wrong
Lisa Fillmore Schmuck
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Sick why don’t they just tasse the dog
Lou D'Andrea
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f**k the dumb cops shoot my dog I’ll be coming for your family c**t
Rob Miller
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Disgusting
Denise Drew
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Total BS!!!!!
Kathy Sartori
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JUST HORRIBLE
Heinz Carl
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WTF????
Patricia Dignum
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ABSOLUTELY NO DOG … NO DOG WOULD SIT QUIETLY. … WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU … THERE’S A FINE LINE WHEN THIS SHOULD HAPPEN …THINK BEFORE YOU SHOOT
Keryn Carnell
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That’s NOT GOOD ENOUGH
Bob Cummings
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so shoot first?
Peggy Tawes
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How sick and sad.
Richard Price
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You shoot my dog I shoot back
Rosemary De Silva
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No way. F. Stupid laws
Ron N Stacy Gilson
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That’s obsurb of course a dog is goin
Izabella Szumach
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What’s next tell shoot people for no reason too what idiot c a me up with this horrendous idea our pet are our family unless a person or animal does any thing wrong no one has a right to do anything.
Pugger Anderson
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If an officer shoots my dog im pressin murder charges against the officer and the department. I trust my dog a loooooot more than i trust a officer. Hell it takes them 2 hrs to get to me anyways.
Penny White
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he would have to shoot me first because I would throw myself in front of my dog.
Lyn d'Albertanson
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That is heartbreaking. Let’s have gun control, and be less trigger happy, because that is what it is.
Marie Llewellyn
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That’s sick! They don’t have enough criminals to arrest? They have to hurt innocent animals!
Anne Lane
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Ridiculous.
Pearl Jonasz
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Now that is BS
Marianne Olson
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There is a difference between city property and private property. An officer cannot legally be on private property without a warrant and if a dog is on private property an officer cannot shoot pls know the difference.
Wendy Wilson
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Judge needs to be put down
Marie France Desitter
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Ninporte quoi
Dorothy Roehrich
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this is so WRONG!
Connie Gay
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This is f****k BS!!!!!!
August Purge
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Kill my dog and you are my enemy for life. I dont care what youre wearing. Youll get yours.
Chris Pickett
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Well, then my pug(s) are in danger, and if it happen in my house. My house, my RULES. You enter, legally or “forced legally”, it’s STILL my house and my rules. Respect it or face far more serious consequences.
Also, illegal entries are met with lethal force.
Sue Grayson
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That’s bs. No way is this right!!
Darrell Terry
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There would be a very serious problem if at my house.
Casey O'Brien
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No you cannot enter my house without a warrant and I do fire back thank you
Teresa Flusche
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If a police officer shoots my dog it’ll be the last thing they ever do
Gloria Ramirez Martinez
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What a crock of$#%&!@*!
Larry Opichka
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My dog my family I will shoot
Larry Opichka
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Only once
Michael Kennedy
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They would probably have to kill me, too.
Steven Potkanski
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Ya when they’re raiding your house for drugs you reap what you sow.
Anne Morrissey
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This is outrageous !