Federal court rules police can shoot a dog if it moves or barks when officers enter a home

Always had dogs as pets . Lost one once in a police raid. Brother didn't show up for court. Seemed pretty upfront, the dog was big ran out the front door and barked alot. Dog was harmless, cops didn't know that. He ran up a vet bill got one of his paws chopped off and never recovered. It all seemed pretty straight at the time. Lately I've had to literally save my present dog quite a few times. Cops show up lock up your dog. If its some kind of raid theres not much you can do. Dogs don't understand the door getting kicked down. Don't understand cops and don't even try. Seems like anything that slows them down gets opposed at full force, regardless of the situation. Didn't cops ever have pets? Maybe their training(good boy)washed away their memory. I think whats wrong with cops is a diluted gene line. Cops get worse all the time. Opressiveness the tools of fascism ahd fear. You have to make the right moves, or fear and beyond. Seems to me this amounts to in itself terrorism. And they hate dogs. This reminds me , I saw a really qute girl, she had a kid, she wasn't married. She had a bite mark on her leg near her ankle. Her kid bit her. I didn't even know that kids bite. But I guess they do. What happens if a crawling kid bites a cops ankle? Ah, probably different stuff. Cops should all have pets, and should have to watch The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin as part of their training.

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