Originally posted by Greenday
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Yes, the officer reaches for the leash, that's the trigger for for being snapped at. The first time the cop reaches the dog looks up, sees his hand and becomes alarmed that some stranger is reaching for him. The second time he reaches he reaches right into the dogs face and gets snapped at. The officer basically fires wildly in a panic. Which is bad form for a police officer regardless.
On top of that, even if lethal force was justified, the first shot was entirely sufficient in stopping the dog. The additional 3 were straight up executing the poor thing.
Its poor judgement and poor situational awareness from the officer. A lethal outcome could have been completely avoided at several intervals. This was not even a violent arrest and they could have easily had the suspect assist with calming the dog down if it was really a problem.
There was no reason for this to escalate to the use of lethal force aside from a series of bad decisions from the officer in question. Never mind discharging a weapon into cement near a crowd.
Plus were they not in a stand off with an armed suspect? Is it really wise to be squeezing off rounds outside if its entirely avoidable?
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