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United States News Title: A California cop feared for his life when a child's dog came to the door, so he opened fire and his bullet hit an 11-year-old boy. San Bernardino, CA Once again, a cops fear of a dog has put others in harms way, and, once again, an innocent person was hurt. This time, an 11-year-old boy was struck by a police officers bullet when the officer was attempting to kill his dog. This week, a deputy from the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department was responding to a call over a possible disturbance at a home. When the deputy knocked on the door, the 11-year-old boy answered andlike most dogs in the world do when they hear a knock at the doorhis pup ran out. Instead of doing what any postal worker, pizza delivery driver, or UPS driver would doby solving the situation without a gunthe cop pulled out his service weapon and attempted to kill the boys dog. Luckily, for the dog, the cop is a terrible shot. However, the boy was not so lucky. While the bullet only grazed the dogs paw, it then hit the little boy. The dog sustained a graze wound to a paw and his side, a statement from the sheriffs department read. The bullet then ricocheted off of the cement of the front porch and stucco of the house, and a fragment grazed the 11-year-old boy on the outside of his left leg. Naturally, the sheriffs department claimed that the dog charged the officer and he had no other choice but to open fire in the direction of a small child to avoid any potential of getting bitor licked. After shooting the boy and the dog, emergency personnel were called to the home and the boy was treated for the bullet wound to his leg. It was reported that the dog was taken to a nearby veterinarian and will also make a full recovery. The sheriffs deputy was uninjured. According to the Daily Press: Investigators from the Sheriffs Department Specialized Investigations Division were requested and are conducting the investigation. Officials said updates will be provided as additional information is available for release. Anyone with information related to this investigation is urged to contact Detective Floyd Stone of the Specialized Investigations Division Homicide Detail at 909-387-3589. Persons wishing to remain anonymous can contact the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-782-7463 or online at www.wetip.com. Officials with the sheriffs department have not said whether or not the deputy who shot the child and the dog has been placed on suspension. Sadly, cops shooting at dogs and hitting kids is not an isolated incident. Earlier this year, a cop was fired after he shot a little girl inside her own home while trying to kill her dog. Showing that they are willing to hold their own accountable, the officer was charged with felony aggravated battery in March. In January, Officer Dexter Betts was placed on administrative leave after discharging his firearm inside a familys homein the cowardly attempt to kill a dog. Body camera video of the incident showed Betts and his partner approach the house with flashlights and enter through the front door. When they enter the house, several children are seen in the living room watching television. Betts checks the hallway and then returns to the living room where he becomes frightened by the familys medium sized English bull terrier named Chevy. Ok, we got a dog inside here, too, he says. Whoa! Whoa! Then, with careless disregard for the children in the room, Betts puts the lives of multiple innocent lives in danger to shoot at a dog who just barked at him. Ow! Ow! Ow, you hurt my eye! Ow! Ow! the girl begins to yell immediately. Her screams are absolutely heartbreaking. Luckily, the 11-year-old boy, and the girl in the video below both escaped with their lives. Autumn Steele, who was shot and killed by a cop who tried to kill her dog, was not so lucky.
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#1. To: Deckard (#0)
According to the article, the German Shepherd went through the door and attacked the officer on the porch. To the door, my ass.
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