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Cop Kills Dog Over Noise Complaint

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Shocking incident of police killing a dog for barking triggers outrage and debate on police use of force.

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Dog Breed Mix: Not a Threat

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Detailed breakdown of the dog's harmless breed mix challenges official narrative and sparks discussion on animal profiling.

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Bodycam Shows Cop Drawing Gun Instantly

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Visual evidence of officer immediately drawing weapon on a dog contradicts training protocols, fueling controversy.

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Cop's Fear Leads to Dog's Death

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Emotional commentary on officer's cowardice and broken protocol resonates with viewers angry at police misconduct.

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Neighbors Berate Cops After Dog Killing

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[00:00] Good morning. Hope you slept well and I

[00:01] hope you're ready to get angry. I'm just

[00:03] going to kick your day off with some

[00:04] infuriating news here. When the Knicks

[00:07] won the championship, there was a woman

[00:09] who was celebrating, being extremely

[00:12] excited, and her neighbors in the

[00:14] complex thought that it was a sign of

[00:17] distress, that there was a possible

[00:18] domestic disturbance. So, they called

[00:20] the police for the noise. The police

[00:22] showed up and within a minute and a half

[00:25] killed her dog. Just executed her dog.

[00:28] This adorable Knicks fan was killed for

[00:31] the sole crime of being excited. And now

[00:34] they've finally released that body cam

[00:37] and it is clear that that is some

[00:38] [ __ ] horseradish they tried to sell

[00:40] you about why they killed this dog. It

[00:43] doesn't aggressively charge at the

[00:45] officer or anything at all. And in fact,

[00:47] the body cam paints a very different

[00:49] picture than the official accounts here

[00:51] from the officer. Now, I think it's

[00:53] important before seeing this body cam

[00:55] that you know what kind of dog Jameson

[00:57] was. A St. Bernard Golden Retriever

[01:01] poodle mix. That's not a dangerous

[01:05] combination right there. It's not like

[01:06] that's a [ __ ] chimera of violence

[01:09] with the sole purpose of like, you know,

[01:11] brutalizing human beings or anything.

[01:13] We're not dealing with some kind of

[01:14] [ __ ] crypted demon monster creature.

[01:18] In fact, you would be hardressed to find

[01:20] a friendlier combination of dog breeds

[01:22] in general. This is like the sugar spice

[01:24] and everything nice to create the

[01:26] perfect family dog. St. Bernards are

[01:28] literally called gentle giants because

[01:30] their temperament is being so calm and

[01:33] loving. Golden retrievers, I probably

[01:35] don't even need to regurgitate their

[01:37] resume. They're like the number one

[01:38] starter dog for families because of how

[01:40] loving they are. And then poodles, like

[01:42] this is craziness to try and claim that

[01:44] it was an aggressive dog that was scary.

[01:47] Like even [ __ ] scarecrows fear gas

[01:49] would probably be ineffective at making

[01:51] this kind of dog like Jameson appear

[01:54] terrifying. He was in a Knicks jersey.

[01:56] He had a little Knicks shirt on. Like

[01:59] come on.

[02:06] >> Police department.

[02:12] Okay.

[02:17] LAPD.

[02:21] >> It's LAPD.

[02:26] >> Hello.

[02:26] >> Hi.

[02:27] >> Oh, can you push your dog?

[02:29] >> Put your dog away, please. Put your dog

[02:31] away.

[02:32] >> Put your dog away.

[02:33] >> The protagonist POV here already has his

[02:36] gun drawn. The second he saw that dog,

[02:39] he drew his weapon, which by the way is

[02:41] a complete deviation from what they are

[02:44] supposedly trained to do when

[02:46] encountering a potentially hostile dog.

[02:48] They're not supposed to immediately draw

[02:50] their service weapon or bring out the

[02:52] [ __ ] bazooka on a dog. There's

[02:54] supposed to be other things they attempt

[02:56] first. That's like a last resort option.

[02:58] But here, you can clearly see the

[03:00] officer instantly draws his service

[03:03] pistol from even just laying his eyes on

[03:05] the dog. And it looks like his heart

[03:06] stops there for a second even seeing the

[03:08] thing. It's like he's never seen a dog

[03:09] in his life. He like jumps back like he

[03:11] just got jump scared watching [ __ ]

[03:13] the first Paranormal Activity movie. And

[03:15] they keep saying how they're

[03:16] investigating this incident like a

[03:18] thorough, transparent and fair

[03:20] investigation. This should be just case

[03:23] closed immediately from this body cam.

[03:25] I'm going to tell you right now, there

[03:26] are so many things that make this clear

[03:28] that it's unacceptable and this officer

[03:29] should 1000% be thrown in jail. He is

[03:32] not fit to be an officer, nor fit to be

[03:35] in society if he is this afraid that

[03:37] he's just going to instantly start

[03:38] shooting dogs. So, like I said, you can

[03:41] already see he's drawn his weapon

[03:44] because he saw a dog and the dog had the

[03:47] gall to bark like dogs do. Not even an

[03:50] aggressive bark or anything, by the way,

[03:52] just a normal bark. But the officer's

[03:55] already piddled in his britches. He's

[03:57] already tinkled himself. He's pissing in

[03:59] fear. So now he's got his weapon drawn.

[04:02] >> [ __ ]

[04:04] >> Dude,

[04:06] >> I ain't getting bit by that, bro.

[04:09] >> Just listen how angry this loser already

[04:11] sounds just from even seeing a dog.

[04:13] [ __ ] That's a big dog. I'm not getting

[04:16] bit by that, bro. The dog was just by

[04:18] the door. It wasn't threatening you or

[04:20] anything. It just showed itself and

[04:21] you're already panicking. How much more

[04:23] of a [ __ ] can you possibly be? He is a

[04:26] dangerous coward. He shouldn't have a

[04:28] badge. How can someone who's already

[04:31] farting and pooping because he saw a dog

[04:34] be expected to protect civilians and

[04:38] keep people safe if he is freaking out

[04:40] after just seeing a dog and like

[04:43] sweating profusely with a weapon drawn

[04:45] on it? He shouldn't have a badge under

[04:47] any circumstances. And yes,

[04:49] unfortunately, the woman wasn't able to

[04:51] put the dog away in time. But I don't

[04:54] think people recognize how tense a

[04:56] situation like this is. you've just been

[04:58] paid a visit from the police. You have

[05:00] no idea why. They haven't even said why

[05:02] they're there or anything yet. So, I

[05:04] imagine she herself is also kind of on

[05:06] edge and worried about like, well,

[05:07] what's going on? What caused this? So,

[05:09] it's very understandable that she might

[05:10] be feeling rushed because, you know,

[05:11] like, well, if I stay in here too long,

[05:13] maybe they think I'm doing something

[05:14] suspicious or or whatever. So, she

[05:16] didn't get Jameson put away in time

[05:18] properly. So, when she went back to the

[05:19] door, he slipped out. I have been

[05:21] swatted before. I have dogs. One of my

[05:23] dogs, Tetra, loves to jump on people

[05:25] excited. She's very friendly dog, but

[05:26] she likes to jump on people. So, every

[05:28] time that happened, it felt like a race

[05:29] against the clock to either get like

[05:31] leashes on them or get them in like

[05:33] another room and close the door. But

[05:35] it's not easy and it's something that

[05:36] doesn't happen like that. It takes time,

[05:39] especially when the dogs are excited

[05:41] like Jameson was here. They were just

[05:43] celebrating the Knicks win together. So,

[05:45] like it does take a minute and you feel

[05:48] very rushed in a situation like this.

[05:50] So, I get it and it's just very

[05:51] unfortunate that she wasn't able to get

[05:53] the dog put up in time. But I don't

[05:55] think under any circumstances that

[05:57] should have led to the dog being killed.

[06:01] >> Is the dog put away?

[06:02] >> Please

[06:04] aggressive.

[06:08] Come here.

[06:14] >> Oh, by the way, Officer Ignore here when

[06:16] he first draws and fires his weapon is

[06:19] literally pointed directly at like his

[06:21] partner and the woman at the door. So,

[06:23] it's actually a miracle he didn't end up

[06:24] shooting his other cop or that woman,

[06:27] too, in the crossfire. I can already

[06:29] just picture that huge smile on the

[06:31] officer's face after he got to mag dump

[06:33] on this dog. A dog that the owner

[06:35] already said is not aggressive and is

[06:37] wearing a Knicks jersey and isn't

[06:39] charging at the officer aggressively

[06:41] like they tried to claim it was. It is

[06:44] walking towards the officer and barked a

[06:47] couple times as dogs do, which is very

[06:50] normal. It didn't charge or anything.

[06:52] And I'm pretty confident any sane person

[06:54] would see this and recognize that it

[06:56] wasn't a threat. And even if you don't

[06:58] know that it's a golden retriever St.

[07:00] Bernard poodle mix, you can see it's a

[07:01] [ __ ] poodle mix. At the very least,

[07:03] it is very clearly poodle. So why are

[07:06] you already frightened chomping at your

[07:08] nails and just ready to start blasting

[07:10] here like you're playing the House of

[07:11] the Dead arcade game? This is craziness.

[07:14] But now we're just surrounded by

[07:16] crazies. There are actual living,

[07:18] breathing, sentient slug people that

[07:20] have seen this body cam and are siding

[07:22] with the officer's behavior, saying

[07:23] that, "Well, his life was in danger. The

[07:25] body cam confirmed it. Do charged right

[07:26] at him. He could have died if he didn't

[07:28] shoot it." It's just so sad how far we

[07:31] have devolved because there was a time

[07:33] when a body cam like this would come out

[07:35] and everyone would rightfully condemn

[07:37] the officer's behavior here. There is no

[07:40] justification for just blasting a dog to

[07:43] oblivion for the crime of walking at you

[07:46] and barking. It's a bigger dog. Yeah,

[07:48] but it's clearly not an aggressive one.

[07:50] It wasn't doing anything aggressive. It

[07:52] wasn't bearing its teeth. It wasn't

[07:54] charging. It wasn't doing anything like

[07:56] that. And still the officer kills it,

[08:00] just executes it. And you know, going

[08:02] even deeper, even if you try and spin

[08:04] fanfic about like why it's explainable

[08:06] that he'd be afraid of a dog, like maybe

[08:08] had a traumatic experience as a kid or

[08:09] something like Bruce Wayne did with bats

[08:11] or whatever, why are we suddenly okay

[08:14] not holding cops to a high standard?

[08:16] They're supposed to enforce the law and

[08:19] justice and protect us. So why do we

[08:21] have expectations of them that we would

[08:23] have of a [ __ ] crackhead all of a

[08:25] sudden? Oh, he was afraid of the dog, so

[08:26] I guess why not just kill it? What are

[08:29] you talking about? He's a [ __ ] cop.

[08:30] Even if he is afraid of that dog, he

[08:32] shouldn't fall down into Neanderthal

[08:35] brain. He should follow protocol as he

[08:38] is trained to do, follow order, which

[08:41] very clearly he did not. This is a

[08:44] complete deviation from their training,

[08:46] from their own rules of handling dog

[08:49] encounters that are potentially hostile.

[08:52] So why are we okay like excusing that?

[08:55] There was a time where everyone would

[08:57] look at that and say the officer needs

[08:58] to face punishment repercussions. But

[09:01] not anymore. Now there is a very sizable

[09:04] chunk of people that think that it's

[09:05] very justified. They will swallow any

[09:07] [ __ ] that they are fed as long as it

[09:09] comes from an official channel and don't

[09:10] want to think or really do any kind of

[09:13] like actual soularching themselves. They

[09:15] just want to be told what they need to

[09:17] believe and what they need to support.

[09:19] And here it's that the officer was

[09:21] right. Even though your own eyes should

[09:23] betray that, that your own eyes should

[09:25] tell you that what he did here is not

[09:26] right. That is not an aggressive dog.

[09:29] Yes, the woman didn't put the dog away

[09:30] like they instructed her to do. But as I

[09:32] said, these officers have just showed up

[09:34] randomly at her door. She has no idea

[09:36] why. She's just gone through an

[09:37] extremely happy time celebrating with

[09:39] her dog for the big Knicks championship.

[09:42] Now, there's some officers at her door.

[09:43] So, they tell her to put the dog away.

[09:45] She goes in and she probably feels

[09:46] rushed, probably a bit discombobulated

[09:48] as most normal people would be in a

[09:50] situation like this because it's tense.

[09:52] And then it takes a little bit of time

[09:54] to take a dog and put it in like another

[09:56] room, especially if the dog's already

[09:58] excited because you've got the dog all

[09:59] wound up and excited cuz you were

[10:01] celebrating. So maybe she thought she

[10:02] didn't fully have time to do that. So

[10:04] instead, she just goes back in, probably

[10:06] puts the dog like on the couch or

[10:08] something, then goes to the door, talks

[10:10] to the officers for a second, and as she

[10:11] goes to shut the door again to ensure

[10:12] Jameson stays in, he slips out. A

[10:15] mistake for sure, but it shouldn't have

[10:17] been a fatal one. That shouldn't have

[10:19] been the death sentence for the dog. And

[10:22] in no world should that be defended as

[10:25] such, especially when the own officer's

[10:28] training instructs them that there's

[10:30] multiple other layers they're supposed

[10:32] to go through before drawing their

[10:34] weapon if it's a possible hostile dog

[10:36] encounter, which I don't think by any

[10:38] stretch of the imagination this would

[10:40] classify as. But even if it did, they

[10:43] still broke protocol.

[10:45] >> Such a good dog.

[10:46] >> Oh my god.

[10:49] >> What the

[10:52] Calvary. They're Calvary for this.

[10:54] >> I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I

[10:57] can't. I can't.

[10:59] >> Instead of you guys kill the dog and his

[11:01] [ __ ] drug dealers and [ __ ] outside,

[11:03] watch you shoot those [ __ ]

[11:05] >> The Nixers won a championship. We were

[11:07] just so happy. We were just celebrating

[11:10] the big

[11:12] >> instead of [ __ ] getting the [ __ ]

[11:14] piece of [ __ ] outside, you kill a

[11:16] [ __ ] dog.

[11:17] >> Oh god. Oh god. Jeremiah.

[11:21] Jeremiah.

[11:23] Jeremiah,

[11:25] >> why?

[11:26] >> Why?

[11:26] >> Why?

[11:27] >> Why?

[11:27] >> Why?

[11:28] >> Why? What?

[11:29] >> Wow. Where is this [ __ ] out?

[11:32] >> What is the purpose of all of you?

[11:33] >> This is Hey, good job. This is what we

[11:36] pay for. Amazing. Amazing work, guys.

[11:39] >> Oh my god.

[11:49] >> Oh my god. Seriously? Seriously?

[11:52] >> What the for?

[11:53] >> Oh my god. This is [ __ ] pathetic. Are

[11:55] >> you serious?

[11:56] >> That's heartbreaking stuff, man. Even

[11:58] the neighbors all started to come out

[12:00] and berate the cops for what they've

[12:02] done there. Instead of doing anything

[12:04] about actual vile, evil scum out there

[12:07] on the streets doing heinous [ __ ] They

[12:10] instead with a noise complaint come in

[12:12] and end up killing this woman's dog. A

[12:15] dog that was beloved by everyone in the

[12:17] complex, it seems. neighbors come out

[12:19] talking about how good the dog was. A

[12:21] bunch of neighbors have spoke up about

[12:22] how much they enjoyed Jameson's company

[12:24] and how friendly he was with other dogs

[12:26] and other people. And even the uh the

[12:29] people who called the police in the

[12:31] first place are extremely regretful

[12:32] because they just genuinely thought she

[12:34] was in trouble and it ended up with the

[12:36] cops killing her dog. I think it's just

[12:38] ridiculous. And I don't understand why

[12:40] there are so many weirdos online, these

[12:44] [ __ ] worms, this fungus that wants so

[12:46] badly to defend the officer's killing of

[12:50] this friendly dog. I really don't

[12:52] understand that. I don't know if they're

[12:53] real people for it is just bots just

[12:55] trying to sew controversy or farm rage

[12:58] bait for engagement. I don't know

[12:59] anymore. It's just so lost now. But I

[13:03] just think it is completely absurd. And

[13:06] even if someone is earnestly trying to

[13:08] defend it, what happens when you at your

[13:11] job start to break protocol? You

[13:13] probably get fired, right? That happens

[13:15] a lot. If you don't follow the rules of

[13:18] your job, if you break those rules, what

[13:20] happens? You get punished for it. You

[13:22] lose your job. Why should it be any

[13:24] different for police officers? In fact,

[13:25] I think it should be much more strictly

[13:27] enforced for officers with much more

[13:29] severe consequences for breaking

[13:31] protocol because in that job, it's life

[13:34] or death, not just for themselves, but

[13:36] for everything and everyone around them.

[13:39] So, this officer breaking protocol here,

[13:41] going against the rules, going against

[13:43] their training, ends with a dead dog.

[13:46] Like, I think this is something that

[13:48] should be taken very, very seriously.

[13:49] And I don't think there's any justifying

[13:51] it at all, especially not after seeing

[13:53] the body cam. Anyway, that's really

[13:56] about it.

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