Exactly.Hmmmmmm...."small dog" to me means I'm going to try a thing or two short of shooting it.
I heard about this and didnt believe it until i seen in on ch 8 FB page. This is my brother in laws wifes dog. Its an annoying ankle biter for sure. I've been around it before and it barks but has never bitten anyone. He shot the dog twice, the front and back leg, because it "barked" at him, it didnt grab his pant leg or bite him what so ever. The vet says the front leg may have to be amputated and the rear leg has a steel plate holding it together wrapped in a cast. If any of us tried this we'd be in jail right now. The Marshall has been given 30 days to move and the apartment complex is moving my sister in law to a different apartment on the otherside of the complex because she and my niece are freaked out about guns now thanks to this guy. She has an attorney now so i can imagine this will get worse before its over. I just hope we dont have to see this lawyer on local media going on about gun control as if we dont have enough to deal with now.
In my line of work I am in and out of the homes of elderly people all the time. Small breed lap dogs seem to be pretty common in the homes of elderly people. I cannot count how many times I have been bit by these "ankle biters". They very rarely even get through my pants to break the skin. There is no reason he should have shot this dog. No I was not there but come on. I can see using force against a larger breed dog that could actually inflict damage. That is not the case here.
I once came within a split second of blowing away a sea lion
Was the dog running loose? If not is your SIL going to press charges on the Marshall??
This thread just got a lot more epic.
In all seriousness, I'd love to hear this story. Its got to be way more interesting than suburban dog drama.
From what my BIL tells me. The dog was on a retractable leash, they had to cut the leash of becasue when the marshall shot the dog in the front leg it folded the leg back around where the leash hooks. She has an attorney and he advised her not to comment to the media or put anything on social media.
Thanks for the info. Please post back here when you can..Bill.
Somebody like me dude.......when comes ta my dogs.....be a FATAL mistake on yer part..........an' ya would'n see it come'n,neither....
I heard about this and didnt believe it until i seen in on ch 8 FB page. This is my brother in laws wifes dog. Its an annoying ankle biter for sure. I've been around it before and it barks but has never bitten anyone. He shot the dog twice, the front and back leg, because it "barked" at him, it didnt grab his pant leg or bite him what so ever. The vet says the front leg may have to be amputated and the rear leg has a steel plate holding it together wrapped in a cast. If any of us tried this we'd be in jail right now. The Marshall has been given 30 days to move and the apartment complex is moving my sister in law to a different apartment on the otherside of the complex because she and my niece are freaked out about guns now thanks to this guy. She has an attorney now so i can imagine this will get worse before its over. I just hope we dont have to see this lawyer on local media going on about gun control as if we dont have enough to deal with now.
From what my BIL tells me. The dog was on a retractable leash, they had to cut the leash of becasue when the marshall shot the dog in the front leg it folded the leg back around where the leash hooks. She has an attorney and he advised her not to comment to the media or put anything on social media.
Your SIL is not suppose to comment but you are??? also in your first statement you contridicted yourself in red. Don't take this wrong I am not meaning to be smart but perhaps everyone even related should not comment.
I really don't see a case here. Bad judgement...probably however, if the dog was in his yard not sure how you will win.
What will probably happen is if the OI investigation shows he was withhin the scope of his employment then civilly he is off the hook and the GOV will pick up any civil amount. Again not defending anything but been involved in FED LE for a while and have seen a lot of OI's etc.
"ankle biter" term applied to a small dog... This happend in a multi-family apartment complex. The grass areas not fenced are typically "common area's". This was in neither his or her yard and considering this was in a populated apartment complex i'd consider it more than bad judgement.
That's what I also read in the original news report. I couldn't figure how a dog on a retractable leash could get out of the owner's sight.The dog was on a retractable leash...
That's what I also read in the original news report. I couldn't figure how a dog on a retractable leash could get out of the owner's sight.