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Author: | Kirkwood [ Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Quote: In this shocking video out of Hawthorne, California, police arrest a man for videotaping a SWAT team barricade, then shoot and kill his dog when it comes to his rescue. The dog is seen flailing around as his life is drained from him thanks to the officers' actions. It should be noted filming police is entirely legal, the cops' falsely charged the man with "obstruction" as a pretext to falsely arrest him, therefor it's irrelevant the dog threatened the officers, as the cops consciously and cynically chose to commit a false arrest because they didn't feel comfortable with him videotaping. From CBS LA: Attorney Michael Gulden said his client Leon Rosby was watching and taking video of the Hawthorne SWAT team when police claimed Rosby was obstructing officers during the barricade. Rosby is seen in video footage walking with the dog – which appeared to be a Rottweiler – near several patrol cars to capture the scene on his phone. After an exchange with nearby officers, Rosby is heard saying the words, “civil rights violation” before returning the dog to his vehicle. As officers begin to proceed toward Rosby, he also begins walking in the direction of the officers and is then taken into custody without any further exchange. While Rosby is handcuffed, the dog is seen escaping from the vehicle through an open rear window and then approaching the officers while barking. When one officer motions toward the animal, the dog is seen jumping up and toward the officer, at which point four shots were fired, according to Gulden. NFSW (Disturbing): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDBZr4ie2AE If it's an ordeal for policemen to get disciplined. for beating up humans I'm not sure if this will result in anything. Not to mention the initial bullshit arrest. Pretty fucked up. |
Author: | FavreFan [ Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
That's fucked up. Someone should put a bullet in any cop who shot the dog. Fucking pussies. |
Author: | Terry's Peeps [ Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Dog got what he deserved for annoying those police officers. |
Author: | FavreFan [ Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
You read about stories like this alot. Are cops just allowed to kill dogs with no repercussions? Using the criteria of jumping on a cop is obviously bullshit to anyone who has owned a dog. That's what dogs do to strangers. Unless the dog actually bites someone, any cop should automatically be fired and face charges for that shit. |
Author: | Terry's Peeps [ Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Dog Killed In Police Raid 12:11 AM, Jun 6, 2013 | BUFFALO, N.Y. -- An Iraq War veteran claims that Buffalo Police targeted the wrong apartment when they kicked in his door and killed his dog Monday searching for drugs. Adam Arroyo says he did nothing wrong, and now he wants an apology. "I saw the carnage when I came in the door," he says. Arroyo showed us bullet holes and blood left behind after he says Buffalo Police raided his apartment and killed his two-and-a-half-year-old pit bull Cindy. "I would like an apology. They murdered, it was like my daughter, you know. That was my baby. Everybody knew that was my little girl. I took care of her so well. You know, that was my love," he says. Around 8:30 Monday night, Arroyo, who works security at a bank, says he got a call from his landlord telling him police had just raided his apartment and killed his dog. "I suddenly just started crying. I'm at work. People are like, what's wrong, what's wrong," says Arroyo. By the time Arroyo made it back to the west side, police, and his dog were already gone. He did find a trashed apartment and a search warrant. He says that while the search warrant is for 304 Brekenridge "upper," his apartment is the "upper rear." Also, Arroyo points out a striking difference in who police were searching for. "They were looking for a black male. I'm Hispanic. Puerto Rican. And, they were looking for crack/cocaine," he says showing us the search warrant. So what did the raid turn up? Arroyo says no drugs, just a military baton and pepper spray. "This is stuff that I use for my safety because there are people on this block that get hurt, that get killed, and I've been here for three years and I've heard stories," he says. He says he called 911 but that didn't help, then went to a police substation where he was given a number to call the narcotics division. He left a message Tuesday afternoon. Police told us that the Buffalo Police Commissioner has opened an internal investigation into the case with the Internal Affairs Division in Charge. We asked if police raided the wrong apartment, and we are told they believe they had the proper address and apartment. Commissioner Daniel Derenda did speak with reporters on Wednesday about the case. When asked about the verification process for addresses in a search warrant, Derenda said "There are proper procedures in place. We should not get the wrong apartment. I can't justify getting the wrong apartment and as I said...we are looking into what took place." "People make mistakes, but this is something, it was a very big mistake, you know, especially coming in here and killing an innocent dog that is chained up. I could understand it if the dog was loose and it charged, then you know that gives them probable cause because they fear for their life, but to shoot an innocent dog that doesn't pose a threat," says Arroyo. Right now, detectives do not think Cindy was chained or leashed Monday night. Derenda says police officers have the right to use lethal force against a dog if it attacks them but adds "I'm a dog lover. I have three of them at home. You hate to see it happen to any animal but you don't want to see an officer get injured." We asked "But you don't know if that's definitely the case here yet ? Derenda replied "I...I'm telling you right now it's under investigation." Arroyo had to go to the SPCA to claim Cindy's body and pay for her cremation. They gave him a discount and charged him $20 instead of the usual $100+, he says. Arroyo also told us that he has plans to sign up for the National Guard, but those plans are now on hold as he sorts out this mess. |
Author: | beni hanna [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 12:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Affirmed for the win |
Author: | FavreFan [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
I just watched the video. Fucking sickening. I'd like to once again state that I wish someone would fucking shoot every cop that fired a bullet into that dog. |
Author: | 312player [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 3:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
I didn't watch the video, I know I will get angry. Most cops are pussies and afraid of their own shadow. Too bad nothing will happen to this fucking scumbag. |
Author: | W_Z [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Terry's Peeps wrote: Dog got what he deserved for annoying those police officers. punk dog. |
Author: | SomeGuy [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
FavreFan wrote: You read about stories like this alot. Are cops just allowed to kill dogs with no repercussions? Using the criteria of jumping on a cop is obviously bullshit to anyone who has owned a dog. That's what dogs do to strangers. Unless the dog actually bites someone, any cop should automatically be fired and face charges for that shit. Nothing will happen. Remember the Eric Dorner case in California? He was driving a blue pickup truck so cops started shooting pickup trucks...didn't even have to match the description, how could you blame them, though, they had to be sure. Yeah, I'm pretty sure nothing happened to those guns-blazing officers. |
Author: | SomeGuy [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Terry's Peeps wrote: Dog got what he deserved for annoying those police officers. That guy taping the whole thing should be lucky they didn't shoot him.....he was certainly asking for it. Back in the day that guy would have had 2 in the chest, one in the head. It just shows that people have no respect these and days and get away with anything. |
Author: | Chus [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
Terry's Peeps wrote: Dog Killed In Police Raid 12:11 AM, Jun 6, 2013 | BUFFALO, N.Y. -- An Iraq War veteran claims that Buffalo Police targeted the wrong apartment when they kicked in his door and killed his dog Monday searching for drugs. Adam Arroyo says he did nothing wrong, and now he wants an apology. "I saw the carnage when I came in the door," he says. Arroyo showed us bullet holes and blood left behind after he says Buffalo Police raided his apartment and killed his two-and-a-half-year-old pit bull Cindy. "I would like an apology. They murdered, it was like my daughter, you know. That was my baby. Everybody knew that was my little girl. I took care of her so well. You know, that was my love," he says. Around 8:30 Monday night, Arroyo, who works security at a bank, says he got a call from his landlord telling him police had just raided his apartment and killed his dog. "I suddenly just started crying. I'm at work. People are like, what's wrong, what's wrong," says Arroyo. By the time Arroyo made it back to the west side, police, and his dog were already gone. He did find a trashed apartment and a search warrant. He says that while the search warrant is for 304 Brekenridge "upper," his apartment is the "upper rear." Also, Arroyo points out a striking difference in who police were searching for. "They were looking for a black male. I'm Hispanic. Puerto Rican. And, they were looking for crack/cocaine," he says showing us the search warrant. So what did the raid turn up? Arroyo says no drugs, just a military baton and pepper spray. "This is stuff that I use for my safety because there are people on this block that get hurt, that get killed, and I've been here for three years and I've heard stories," he says. He says he called 911 but that didn't help, then went to a police substation where he was given a number to call the narcotics division. He left a message Tuesday afternoon. Police told us that the Buffalo Police Commissioner has opened an internal investigation into the case with the Internal Affairs Division in Charge. We asked if police raided the wrong apartment, and we are told they believe they had the proper address and apartment. Commissioner Daniel Derenda did speak with reporters on Wednesday about the case. When asked about the verification process for addresses in a search warrant, Derenda said "There are proper procedures in place. We should not get the wrong apartment. I can't justify getting the wrong apartment and as I said...we are looking into what took place." "People make mistakes, but this is something, it was a very big mistake, you know, especially coming in here and killing an innocent dog that is chained up. I could understand it if the dog was loose and it charged, then you know that gives them probable cause because they fear for their life, but to shoot an innocent dog that doesn't pose a threat," says Arroyo. Right now, detectives do not think Cindy was chained or leashed Monday night. Derenda says police officers have the right to use lethal force against a dog if it attacks them but adds "I'm a dog lover. I have three of them at home. You hate to see it happen to any animal but you don't want to see an officer get injured." We asked "But you don't know if that's definitely the case here yet ? Derenda replied "I...I'm telling you right now it's under investigation." Arroyo had to go to the SPCA to claim Cindy's body and pay for her cremation. They gave him a discount and charged him $20 instead of the usual $100+, he says. Arroyo also told us that he has plans to sign up for the National Guard, but those plans are now on hold as he sorts out this mess. Officer Fife wrote: I don't feel sorry for that guy at all. How do you know that he never got suspended from school, or smoked pot? We can't take chances like that.
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Author: | Hockey Gay [ Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hawthorne, CA Police Department |
I hate the police with a passion but fuck this guy and his dead dog. I know it's your right to do what he did but just don't do it. The police only have a well known short fuse, what could possibly go wrong? If you want to limit this kind of shit happening to you, try not to put yourself in such stupid situations. |
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