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He shot a police officer, canine or no, in the eyes of the law. If only cops shooting innocent pets hlthe2b Jul 2014 #1
If you take the link Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #3
A dog is not a human being. I don't care if it's a "police officer." Comrade Grumpy Jul 2014 #7
It is the law. This one ( retired) is more questionable, but regardless of your dog disdain... hlthe2b Jul 2014 #8
I don't disdain dogs. But they're not humans, no matter what stupid laws cops get passed. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2014 #18
Police dogs are used as sacrifices in armed standoffs in some places. geek tragedy Jul 2014 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Jul 2014 #17
Absolutely right. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #22
You said it. They even give police funerals to the dogs. phil89 Jul 2014 #32
That's quite the egotistical stance to take. flvegan Jul 2014 #45
If cops got 23 years in prison for shooting family pets Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #2
I support the sentence for all dog killing. nt TBF Jul 2014 #4
When is the last time an officer was locked up for shooting a dog? Downwinder Jul 2014 #25
Whatever - you can define things however TBF Jul 2014 #34
WTF! JaneyVee Jul 2014 #5
Two police dogs died from heat exhaustion last year Savannahmann Jul 2014 #6
/\ This deathrind Jul 2014 #31
He got 23 years for committing a home break while armed with a gun hack89 Jul 2014 #35
Ridiculously excessive sentence, especially for a juvenile. Shrike47 Jul 2014 #9
Glad he got that much get the red out Jul 2014 #10
cost of that incarceration: approximately $920,000 grasswire Jul 2014 #11
If you want to eliminate gun crime hack89 Jul 2014 #36
it would be cheaper to regulate guns grasswire Jul 2014 #37
We should regulate drugs while we are at it hack89 Jul 2014 #40
From what I heard, it wasn't so much for killing the dog, as for firing a weapon during a felony. WatermelonRat Jul 2014 #12
Thanks for this info. The important facts like this often disappear in the emotion. Takket Jul 2014 #15
Yup ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jul 2014 #19
It works, though, doesn't it. Still 20+ is stiff for a juvenile. Likely less with 'good time.' freshwest Jul 2014 #24
That's what I figured as well. 20 mandatory and 3 for the other charges. freshwest Jul 2014 #23
Yes. Lazy headlines like this are idiotic. nt DRoseDARs Jul 2014 #42
ty 840high Jul 2014 #47
Some cops literally get away with murder, conservaphobe Jul 2014 #13
".....burglary of a dwelling with a firearm " is a first degree felony in Florida hack89 Jul 2014 #14
OK- now I agree packman Jul 2014 #16
and the fact that he was already on whistler162 Jul 2014 #21
Really? Wow. He should get an extra 2 years for just being that stupid. n/t hughee99 Jul 2014 #26
Yup... at least according to this article... whistler162 Jul 2014 #38
Of course he wasn't sentenced for just whistler162 Jul 2014 #20
I guess "for committing multiple armed home invasions" Nye Bevan Jul 2014 #29
Michael Vick was involved in the killing of many dogs, and yet he served only two years. madinmaryland Jul 2014 #27
How many armed home invasions did Vick perpetrate? (nt) Nye Bevan Jul 2014 #30
not one minute of which was for animal cruelty TorchTheWitch Jul 2014 #33
extremely misleading headline dsc Jul 2014 #39
THANK you. nt DRoseDARs Jul 2014 #41
Yes, and misleading facts of the case as well davidpdx Jul 2014 #44
The source posted seems to twist the facts a bit davidpdx Jul 2014 #43
I totally agree with your comments at the end! Unmenacing Dennis Jul 2014 #46
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