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http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/31...-responds-to-wrong-home-shoots-homeowners-dog
I saw this on yahoo this morning and it really made me sad and disappointed at how some police officers handle there job. From the looks of the video when the cop arrived he already had his mind made up as to what was going on. As somebody that owns a 7 year old Chesapeake who would react much the same way if a cop arrived at my house, I would be furious and emotionally distraught after seeing my own dog killed in front of me while we are doing nothing but minding our own business. I honestly feel sorry for the man who lost his dog.
Paxton and his dog, Cisco, an Australian cattle dog, were playing in his backyard on Saturday afternoon.
Paxton said he walked around to his truck to get something when he saw Officer Thomas Griffin.
According to Paxton, the officer drew his gun and pointed it at Paxton while telling him to put his hands up, but would not tell him why.
Hearing the commotion, Cisco ran to where Paxton and the officer were standing and began barking at the officer.
Dashcam video caught the verbal exchange between Paxton and Griffin which took place entirely on Paxton's property.
The officer can be heard yelling "Get your hands up" and "Get your dog" just seconds before a gunshot rings out. Paxton then pleads with the officer and asks why his dog was shot
I saw this on yahoo this morning and it really made me sad and disappointed at how some police officers handle there job. From the looks of the video when the cop arrived he already had his mind made up as to what was going on. As somebody that owns a 7 year old Chesapeake who would react much the same way if a cop arrived at my house, I would be furious and emotionally distraught after seeing my own dog killed in front of me while we are doing nothing but minding our own business. I honestly feel sorry for the man who lost his dog.