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Title: Man shoots and kills police officer attacking his pet rabbit (faces misdemeanor charge)
Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
URL Source: http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/ ... ays-it-atta-1/?f=news-arkansas
Published: Apr 11, 2015
Author: Kenneth Heard
Post Date: 2015-04-11 17:21:08 by Hondo68
Keywords: trained in drug detection, K9 officer, he shot Vox
Views: 5313
Comments: 25

Authorities on Friday charged a Craighead County man with discharging a weapon inside the city limits after he shot and killed a Bay Police Department drug dog.

Zach Worley, 26, of Bay told police that he shot Vox, a 10-year-old German shepherd, on Thursday when he saw the dog attacking a pet rabbit he kept in his backyard at his Lunsford Avenue home, Bay Police Chief Paul Keith said.

Keith said the dog had dug under a fence at the home of his handler, officer Keith Milam, about 7:30 a.m. Thursday and escaped.

Worley said he did not know the animal was a police drug dog until hearing TV reports of a search for Vox late Thursday evening.

At 10 p.m., Keith said Worley called to report that he had shot the dog with a .22-caliber rifle after seeing it in his backyard with a pet rabbit in its mouth.

"He was very cooperative and forthcoming with information," Keith said of Worley. "He was very remorseful."

When contacted at his workplace in Jonesboro on Friday afternoon, Worley said he didn't want to comment.

"I want all this to die down," he said. "It's a very emotional issue. When things are better, I'll talk about it."

Worley wrote on his Facebook page Thursday at 8:37 a.m. that "sometimes in life you must do things you don't really want to do. But as long as your [sic] protecting you, yours and what you believe is right then I say it's ok."

Craighead County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Alan Copelin said Worley was charged with violating Bay's city ordinance that prohibits the firing of a weapon inside the city limits -- a misdemeanor.

"I suggested no additional charges be added for the death of a police dog," Copelin said.

Worley could have faced felony charges for killing what the state considers to be a police officer.

Copelin said Worley apparently did not know the dog was a K9 police dog when he shot at it, and the dog was "not acting on duty" when shot.

Vox was a member of the Bay Police Department since 2008 and was trained in drug detection and other searches, Keith said.

"He could find objects," Keith said. "If someone threw car keys into a field or dropped a gun somewhere during a pursuit, he could find it. It was amazing to see him work."

The death of Vox has saddened his officers, the chief said.

"He was like a member of our family," he said. "We all have worked with him. You get attached to him."

Keith said he hopes to get a new K9 officer, but the $10,000 cost for one is prohibitive. He said his officers may hold events to raise funds to buy one.

The department will also soon hold a memorial service for Vox, Keith said.

"This is an unfortunate incident on both sides," he said. "We hate it for everyone."

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#2. To: hondo68 (#0)

Title: Man shoots and kills police officer attacking his pet rabbit (faces misdemeanor charge)

Actual title: "Neighbor shoots police dog, says it attacked his pet rabbit"

Dog are not, by definition, police officers. It's a mistake for juries ever to enforce lunatic laws that insist that dogs are police officers.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-04-11   18:05:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TooConservative (#2)

It's a mistake for juries ever to enforce lunatic laws that insist that dogs are police officers.

Corporations aren't people either, but courts think they are some sort of super citizens with special immunity. Titles of nobility are expressly forbidden by the constitution, even for police dogs.

/end dubious analogy

Hondo68  posted on  2015-04-11   18:15:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: hondo68 (#3)

A lot of stupid dog lovers try to outdo each other in sentimentality over their dogs.

It's likely to end up with animal rights being equal to human rights.

Already, we have laws in many states that equate a police dog with a person.

Legislatures should stop pandering to all those dogs-are-people-too morons.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-04-11   18:47:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TooConservative (#4)

Legislatures should stop pandering to all those dogs-are-people-too morons.

Dogs are more honorable than people.

Right or wrong,you purposely kill my dog if he is not attacking your or yours,and I will kill you.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-04-11   19:22:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: sneakypete (#9)

Right or wrong,you purposely kill my dog if he is not attacking your or yours,and I will kill you.

And if you keep a vicious dog that rips a child's face off or kills a baby, should that child's parent have the right to kill you for keeping a dangerous animal?

I didn't think so.

It's just more of the phony my-dogs-are-people-too nonsense.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-04-11   23:27:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: TooConservative (#11)

And if you keep a vicious dog that rips a child's face off or kills a baby, should that child's parent have the right to kill you for keeping a dangerous animal?

My kneejerk reaction is "Of course",but after thinking about it for a minute that all depends on if the dog is at home doing what he or she is supposed to be doing,and the idiot parents of the child/baby is responsible for the baby being in a position to be attacked. In that case,the parents are to be blamed.

I also need to qualify that with the fact that I have never personally seen or heard of a dog that will attack a baby or child unless they are chained up and being attacked by the child and can't get away.

I've heard of plenty of humans doing this,but not dogs.

BTW,I have the same policy for my cats. They are indoor cats,and if you come to my house and purposely hurt one of them,I will purposely hurt you.

Everybody that knows me know how I think about this issue,and the only time I ever had any trouble with with a friend of a friend that I met one night at a party my friend was having. My doberman was invited to the party at the same time I was,so I took her with me. The guy unknown to me started talking trash about killing my dog,so I called her over and had her sit right in front of him and told him to have at it,but also told him I would do my best to bend him enough to fit him in the oven and bake him to feed him to the dog if he tried.

That was the last he ever had to say about killing my dog,and the last words he ever spoke to me or I to him.

To be fair,I had been told about this guy before I met him,and he was the spoiled 20-something son of a multi-millionaire mother that protected him,and he liked to beat on and rape any women he brought home that weren't willing to submit to him. The word was he had done this a couple of times and managed to beat it in court thanks to family money and family lawyers. Because of this I was already disposed to be more than a little hostile to him before I had even seen him. I didn't know it at the time,but he had also had a run-in with my father before I moved back home,and he tried to sic his German Shepherd on the 70 year old man. The result was my father sicced his 12 gauge shotgun on the dog. The problem from his and his dog's POV was the dog was in my father's yard and had already killed one of his pet goats,so my father already had the pump shotgun in his hands. My father might have killed him too,but for some reason he blacked out. I was living out of state at the time,and heard two different stories about this after my run-in with the bozo. Someone hinted that the guy had knocked my father out,but nobody wanted me to know about that,and the other story was from my father,who said he was so mad he just fainted.

I don't know. I do know he moved to another small community right after my run-in with him,and I haven't seen him since. Probably a good thing for both of us.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-04-12   8:10:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: sneakypete (#16)

I've heard of plenty of humans doing this,but not dogs.

Dogs, even ones with longstanding good behavior, can go nuts and attack a baby or child.

For some reason, dogs are far more likely to attack a child than an adult. Even big capable dogs like Rottweilers or Dobermans or Shepherds follow this pattern.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-04-12   8:35:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: TooConservative (#17)

Dogs, even ones with longstanding good behavior, can go nuts and attack a baby or child.

For some reason, dogs are far more likely to attack a child than an adult. Even big capable dogs like Rottweilers or Dobermans or Shepherds follow this pattern.

I have never personally known of this to happen. Especially not for any reason.

I have heard/read of a few cases where a dog was tied up or chained so they couldn't get away biting a small child that was smacking them with their hands or some item,though Any creature,including humans,will strike back if attacked and they can't get away. Even armies understand the concept of NEVER completely surrounding your enemy unless you vastly outnumber them and they are already beaten and almost out of ammunition.

My dobie wanted up as an adult dog,and basically moved in with me. The only time I ever had trouble with her and kids was she LOVED kids,and if the kids were big enough to be running around on their own they were sometimes scared of a large adult doberman running up to them that was taller than them.

The other problem,which was real because it could have resulted in the parents getting eaten alive was if she spotted a toddler or infant,she would run up to it and immediately go "on guard". I was the only one that could approach her when she was in "babysitting mode" without getting chewed up. I learned this the hard way at a party. My dobie was a party animal that LOVED drinking beer and eating hotdogs,so she got invited to every party I got invited to. Truth to tell,sometimes I was only invited so I could bring her. At one party some fools had parked their infant in a stroller near the speakers,and walked away and left the child alone. The dog spotted that and made a beeline for the infant in the stroller,licked the kids face clean,and then sat down and snarled at anybody that got close. When the parents were ready to leave and went to the chid,the dog wouldn't let them get close. The friend that threw the party had to find me and get me to go there so they could take their child home.

She was that way about about pretty much anything smaller than her. She seemed to think anything smaller than her was a ugly puppy,and needed to be protected. That's how I got the mean old mama cat I had for maybe 15 years. She followed the doberman home one day and just moved in. When she had kittens,the doberman helped her clean them,and would babysit them when the mother cat was outside,and even try to nurse them.

Later,when they got big enough to run around and play,she would play with them. One could come out of hiding and jump up and grab her around the knee when she would come walking past,and she would fall down just like she was tackled,and try to slap box with them.

Best damn dog that ever lived and I will still be missing her the day I die.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-04-12   11:37:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: sneakypete (#21)

Any creature,including humans,will strike back if attacked and they can't get away.

Very true and the reason some dogs go after children.

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