Davie Police Officer Trying To Shoot Dog Accidentally Shoots Self
BY Herschel Smith4 years, 10 months ago
Via David Codrea, this amusing report.
DAVIE, Fla. – A Davie police officer accidentally shot himself Friday morning, police said.
The officer was attempting to shoot a dog that charged at him during a non-criminal incident at a home on Southwest 116th Way, Davie police Lt. Mark Leone said.
“When the police officer got to the front door of the residence, the family pet — happens to be a female boxer named Bella — ran right past him and went toward the officer,” Leone said. “The officer was in fear, drew his firearm and fired one shot.”
Leone said the officer’s hand got in the way of the gun’s muzzle.
Home surveillance video shows what appears to be the officer walking back and forth from the home.
Moments later, more police cars arrive — lights flashing — and officers run toward the home.
A short time goes by when two officers are seen walking on the sidewalk, one of them grasping his hand.
He gets to the back of a patrol car and appears to start wrapping something around the wound to stop the bleeding, seemingly frustrated.
Several of the officers gathered around shine their flashlights on the wound. An ambulance arrives and the officer gets in the back before it drives away.
The officer was expected to be OK, as is the dog that was grazed by the bullet, Leone said.
The officer is expected to be OK. I don’t care. I want to know how the dog is?
Okay, so let’s cover this in a little more detail. The dog was doing its job. It was running to see if there was a threat. The dog lives there. The cop doesn’t. This is what good dogs do. This is not what good cops do.
The options for the cop would include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) call ahead of time and ask the owner to secure his beasts, (b) carry a dog treat in his pocket (which would be a good thing to do anyway), (c) learn to handle dogs, farm animals and other household pets by volunteering at a local ranch or farm to help feed animals, clean stalls, mate dogs and horses, doctor animals, etc., etc., something I’ve recommended many times before, in which case he probably could have discerned the intentions of the dog or held him at bay with voice commands (d) or finally, if he is highly emotional and feels that he just can’t handle the pressure, he could have used pepper spray rather than [intended] lethal means to stop the dog.
The dog never intended to attack the cop, as evidenced by the broken off [ahem] attack when the cop shot himself. One more thing: ” … the officer’s hand got in the way of the gun’s muzzle.” I take it this means he shot his hand? This would have been a much simpler and grammatically correct way to say it. When did they stop teaching English in journalism school?
On January 3, 2020 at 9:29 am, Chris Mallory said:
If the overpaid government employee’s hand got in the way of the muzzle, it was just an accident that could happen to anyone. If he shot himself it shows he is a dumbass who should not be trusted with a weapon. Or that is how I guess they justified the phrasing.
On January 3, 2020 at 12:04 pm, revjen45 said:
1) HA HA HA!!! So he is de onliest one dat is qualified hold dis Glock Fotay.
2) The peons who live at the offending address are lucky if they don’t get charged with shooting the cop as accessories to the dog. They were probably lucky that SWAT didn’t show up. Expect the dog to be removed as a danger to society and put down.
3) So, this pendejo is an example of the competence level of the response you’re going to get if you call the cops there for help in real life threatening situation? Consider how much more incompetent and dangerous they would be under the influence of adrenalin.
4) I want to know how the dog is?
“Right now I’m being told that the dog is still at home with the family,” he said.”
Apparently the dog survived with less battle damage than the cop.
On January 3, 2020 at 12:15 pm, Fred said:
“When did they stop teaching English in journalism school?”
When they became Propagandists for the State…but you knew that.
On January 5, 2020 at 10:58 am, Jatimatic vs. Czech Skorpion said:
Colonel Cooper’s gun rules are all one needs for safe firearms handling.