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Sniveling, cowardly deputy shoots leashed nine year old "aggressive" lab.
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[quote:Kirk:MV8yNTAxNTc1XzQzMTc4NTI5X0MwMTNGQ0Q2] [quote:Lost Angel:MV8yNTAxNTc1XzQzMTc4NDU4X0Y5OTczMEIw] I am going to post a fact that is rarely heard or spoken of nowadays. I have had to deal with what were public servants do to tragedies in our family in the past and personal experience showed me and my family of the cold callous nature of so many law enforcement agencies, we have had a few good ones in fact GREAT ones, they know who they are because we let them know they are the GREAT ones, the rest of the usurpers like the ones in this article in this thread suck! Recently my 86 yr old elderly father was caught in the really bad snow storm of the south. 7 days without power, over the last year he was opposed to do the recommended prepping but with major nagging on my part and a ton of arguing he bought food, water and a generator. On a Thursday morning I spoke with him on his cell phone, we could not get to him as the roads were impassable and we live a long distance away he is in a very rural location and he is VERY independent. The last words he spoke to me were before his cell phone died, in a little boys voice were "trees are cracking everywhere and I wish I just had some heat", my heart broke but I thought he's got supplies and he's fairly set, but this little voice in my head kept telling me something bads going to happen, that night they then had a 5.4 earthquake that was it I could take no more. I called the local sheriff at 11:30pm that night, within 20minutes they went out to check him no questions asked, no hesitation, they called me 3 states away and said "mam your father is fine" he kinda laughed and said "in fact he's really something else" they proceeded to tell me his power came back on and his phones were charging, he'd be calling in a little bit. Well he chewed it up with those fine gentlemen of the sheriffs dept, my dad was carrying his 45 on his hip and was so grateful to them for coming out to check on him, plus it gave him time with the good ole boys and they were, some of the finest men I could have ever asked for, they even checked him over the weekend and called me, until they were certain he was set with contractors to remove trees from the house and road! So there are a few good men and women out there don't shoot them we need them! [/quote] Generally rural. Metro cops like LA, New York or Chicago are a different breed. [/quote]
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The woman who owned Scarlett was sick and her phone was dead when her out of state daughter tried to call her. So what does her daughter do? Calls the cops.
Know your neighbors, people. Have their numbers. Share their numbers with your loved ones. If family members live far away and get worried about you the last thing you want is for them getting trigger happy piggies involved. They may have to shoot you or your pets if they feel remotely threatened. At best they'll probably piss themselves and leave a puddle on your floor if your clock chimes.
Fuck. Cops.
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