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Title: Instead of Shooting a Dog that Just Bit Him, This Cop Soothed It and Set the Bar for Cops Nationwide
Source: Free Thought Project
URL Source: http://thefreethoughtproject.com/sh ... othed-set-bar-cops-nationwide/
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Author: Matt Agorist
Post Date: 2015-09-02 08:45:45 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 1409
Comments: 14

According to an unofficial count done by Ozymandias Media, an independent research group, a dog is shot by law enforcement every 98 minutes.

In an investigative report, it was discovered that a single police department in Buffalo, NY, shot 92 dogs in less than three years. In Southwest Florida, the News-Press discovered 111 instances of dog shootings among multiple agencies between 2009 and 2012, representing about 37 per year. According to the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Police shot approximately 90 dogs per year between 2008 and 2013.

It is an undisputed fact that cops frequently kill dogs.

One heroic cop in Round Rock, Texas, however, shattered that paradigm by showing true courage when he was bitten by a family dog.

According to KVUE,

Geoffrey Wightman was at home with his 4-year-old son and mother-in-law when he called police to report a disturbance in his neighborhood. During the call, he said he told the dispatcher that there was a dog at his home.

“She [the dog] is an Australian Shepherd, and she’s really protective of the family,” Wightman said.

According to the reports, the dispatcher sent out officer Randall Frederick, who responded earlier than expected. His early arrival did not allow Wightman to put their dog, Jillaroo, out of the way.

When Frederick knocked at the door, Wightman’s 4-year-old son ran to answer it. That’s when Jillaroo went into protective mode.

“The dog immediately jumped between him and the officer, and that’s when it was a little bit nerve-racking, because I was watching the dog bite him,” Wightman said.

Jillaroo tore into the officer’s leg twice, piercing the skin.

At this point, 999 cops out of 1,000 would have likely pulled out their pistol and shot this dog, and all 999 of them would have been justified by their departments. But Frederick did something else, he showed compassion instead of violent escalation. He began to calm the dog down and showed Jillaroo that he was not a threat to the boy.

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Round Rock Police Cmdr. Jim Stuart explained that Frederick was applying their newly adopted tactics of how to deescalate rather than kill.

“We talk about different ways to approach animals, to try and keep them from being aggressive towards officers. And if they do get aggressive, [we talk about] how to deescalate that,” Stuart said.

“It’s scary to think how differently that could have happened, but the level of training in his reaction was spot on,” Wightman said.

After controversy arose in May of last year, when a Round Rock cop shot and killed a Rottweiler named Bullet inside a home, the department surprisingly took proactive measures.

It seems that Bullet’s death was not in vain, as out of that tragedy came some good. Our hearts go out to Bullet’s owners, and nothing will bring back their dog. But perhaps his family can take solace in knowing that Bullet’s death led to countless other dogs living.

After Bullet’s tragic puppycide, all Round Rock police officers were put through a mandatory eight-hour training period with an experienced dog trainer to learn how to handle situations involving aggressive animals, according to KVUE.

Since then, residents have also been proactive in their community by working with police to prevent their dogs from being shot. Police and residents participate in a program called BARK, which stands for Be Aware of Residential K9s. Over 1,000 households have registered, and their houses are clearly labeled to alert officers to the presence of a family pet.

It is this type of ardent reaction from police to the concerns of the community that will undoubtedly lead to positive change. In fact, Jillaroo is proof that it works and it shows that a little training goes a long way.

As divide continues to grow between the police and the policed, the only thing that will repair that divide are steps like this one. Share this story with your friends and family to show them how communication and proactive community support is paramount to fostering peace and the preservation of life.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

it was discovered that a single police department in Buffalo, NY, shot 92 dogs in less than three years.

OMG! pit,rot,pit rot, mastif, lion!

Im not for harming good animals but being attacked by an animal that can leave you maimed? Oh please, do not hesitate! Put it down as fast as you can. You can grown another dog but you can never grow another limb!

Justified  posted on  2015-09-02   9:03:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Justified (#1) (Edited)

I've been in the same spot, twice. Once before I was a cop and only once while a cop. Back in the late 80's, I was walking through a lumber supply store with a 100 pound bag of concrete... while trying to open a door to walk from the yard area to the checkout area, a yard dog grabbed ahold of my leg.... I purposely slammed that 100 pound bag of concrete on the dogs head and shoulders... he later died. The lumber yards didn't even want to charge me for my supplies... I should have sued, but I didn't. My father was friends with the business owner.

Late in my LE career, I responded to a house to arrest a female on a warrant... she allowed me entry, and while I walked through the kitchen, her small terrier mix ran up behind me and managed to bite through my duty pants and sink both teeth into my calf... I shook that little fucker off my leg... but I never considered shooting it (I didn't wanna fill out that kind of paperwork and use of force reports, and I didn't wanna damage her home and floors), IF it came back at me (which it didn't) I would have stomped it to death while my arrestee watched.

I believe in the food chain. We are higher on it than animals... to think otherwise weakens our species. It's a libtard ideal to treat animals as "equals"... and many of or closet Libtards and Commie Sanders lovers will use that ideology against you.

Animal huggers will say... My dog never walked in a school and shot it up. Yeah, and your fucking mutt never invented the wheel, fire, or won a fucking Nobel peace prize either.

The decision how to act should be up to the person getting bit... Not the libtard who sees dogs as equals to humans.

We aren't all equal... we never were. We shouldn't treat everything "equally"... we should treat them FAIRLY. It's fair to kill a dog that's bitting you.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-09-02   9:27:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: GrandIsland, Justified, Stoner, redleghunter (#3) (Edited)

Late in my LE career, I responded to a house to arrest a female on a warrant... she allowed me entry, and while I walked through the kitchen, her small terrier mix ran up behind me and managed to bite through my duty pants and sink both teeth into my calf... I shook that little fucker off my leg... but I never considered shooting it (I didn't wanna fill out that kind of paperwork and use of force reports, and I didn't wanna damage her home and floors), IF it came back at me (which it didn't) I would have stomped it to death while my arrestee watched.

Maybe it seems off-topic but just when did it go out of fashion just to give a good hard kick to a dog trying to bite you?

Among hundreds (or thousands) of these cop-shot-dog stories, why don't we even read a single one where "Cop Gives Attacking Dog A Swift Kick, PETA outraged".

A kick isn't nearly as bad as a bullet in terms of being able to remediate the outcome.

Of course, now I'll be condemned as the Dogkicker of LF.     : )

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-09-02   10:04:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: TooConservative, GrandIsland, Stoner, redleghunter (#4)

Maybe it seems off-topic but just when did it go out of fashion just to give a good hard kick to a dog trying to bite you?

Dogs in your world must be smaller and less vicious than my world? You could beat some of these dogs with a lead pipe and they just smile at you right before they rip you leg off.

Pits, rots Masttifs are the dogs of choice these days. Kick one of those and you probably will not have a leg left. I have been bit by many dogs. A good bitch smack will make them think twice about doing it again but vicious dogs it will only piss them off more. The dog I hate the most is pits due to their psychotic nature and uncontrollable anger.

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#11. To: Justified, CZ82, liberator, TooConservative, GrandIsland, Stoner, (#10)

The dog I hate the most is pits due to their psychotic nature and uncontrollable anger.

Pits seem to be the popular dog to have by young men who have not learned to even take care of themselves. This is evidenced by going to the local pound and, at least around my part of Texas, all you see are Pits, Pit mixes with other angry dogs and chihuahuas.

Now I don't know if the chihuahuas are up for adoption or just there to feed the Pits.

The nice rental home next to me, we had a neighbor for about a year there who had a Pit. He had to move out of a nearby city because they banned Pits within the city limits. I think the small town I live in now is working in that direction. They guy had two small kids under 4 years old. Not a kids dog at all. That Pit dug so many holes under the fence to get at my dogs I had to keep replacing fence boards and get more dirt to fill it in. Of course the guy next door didn't get the hint until one day the Pit got in my yard. My sons, wife and dogs were inside at the time so no big deal. However, I told the neighbor to come get his dog and fix his side of the fence. He apologized and was a bit more mindful of the dog. Few weeks later he moved out so that was good:)

redleghunter  posted on  2015-09-03   9:55:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: redleghunter (#11)

Pits seem to be the popular dog to

Yup, it's the breed of choice by pot heads, drug dealers, criminals in general, welfare, blacks, Hispanics, gang members and trailer trash. This is why it's the most abused and killed and also collected breed by the SPCA. Go to your local pound and see how many pits or pit mixes they have. The general owner of a pit is a dysfunctional piece of shit. Pair up an aggressive breed with a stupid, slow, high, unmotivated, dysfunctional owner and what do you have?

Good thing we have libtard groups like Deckad to protect the dog while remaining very silent about their shitbird owners.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-09-03   10:58:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: GrandIsland (#12)

Go to your local pound and see how many pits or pit mixes they have.

As I mentioned in my post the above is a true statement even in Central Texas. A co-worker wanted to get a dog for his family and wanted to 'resue one' from the pound. I directed him towards the private rescues like Second Chance. They properly screen dogs and breed/mixed breed types for family integration.

As you stated go to the local pound and you see Pits, Pit mixes and Chihuahuas. Which Chihuahuas are good pets for those who like small dogs and a lot of 'yapping.' Which I am not a small dog type:)

So the co-worker did go to a rescue and got a Golden Retriever-Yellow Lab mix. I told him he hit the jackpot. Two of the best breeds for families at any stage.

I have an AKC registered Yellow Lab from an outdoors sportsmen. He was getting ready to do a military move, had to sell a recent litter and I got the best dog I ever had for a very reasonable price. Those Labs are so easy to train.

I picked up a rescue dog from Second chance from a neighbor who did not want the dog anymore (long story). Good dog too. Interesting mix. Half German Shepherd and half Bassett Hound...Yeah weird looking dog. It looks like a Bassett in a German Shepherd suit, barks like a German Shepherd and runs and jumps like a Texas Hare.

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