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Hope the shooter gets ate by dogs Candyland style
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there ya go.This story gets me so heated. All of this would have been resolved ifthey didn't handcuff dude so they can 'question' himdude had minded his own and kept it movin instead of purposely goading cops.
A couple of things to note: there was a heatwave in SoCal that day, no way dude will keep his dog inside the car with the windows rolled up in close to 100 degree weather. And to be shooting at the dog during a hostage situation, what a dumb move by Hawthorne PD.
I hope they pay for their actions. It's devastating to see the guy being handcuffed seeing his dog/friend get killed like that.
Rosby clearly told his dog "NO!" and the dog backed off until the cop motioned towards him. Watch the second video because it's very clear what is being said in it.
Hmm because he knew they would arrest him. He clearly knows how they behave in that area hence why he did not resist arrest. Had he hopped in the car and drove off it would have been even bigger. Dog probably would have lived, but he would have done time.That's sad .. but honestly he brought it on himself though.
Like why would he walk towards the cops turn around and allow them to arrest him, when he could have easily left the scene once he put the dog in the back seat.
ITS NOT RIGHT, BUT HE BROUGHT IT ON HIMSELF.. SAD SITUATION. BUT ULTIMATELY HIS OWN FAULT
Ok tough guy. Kill someone and destroy your life over something that can be bought at a storeAs a dog owner, if this happened to me....I would find out where the officer that shot lived and kill him and not care about the repercussions I love my dog that much.
Do you have a dog? Tell a dog a firm NO enough times in his life and he will know what NO means. My dog stops whatever hes doing if I say a firm NO.Yes because unleashed dogs are reliable to understand English. I'm playing it safe in that situation. Cops seriously need an algorithm in how to approach certain situations in a non lethal fashion. But until this training becomes universal, some cops are going to have to use deadly force if they feel threatened.
The windows are down to keep the dog cool though. Guy did nothing wrong. I applaud him for not putting his dog in the car with the windows up. Sad to see him lose his friend right in front of him though.
I had to double up on this gif
For both of these asinine quotes
Really dude?Why do hood dudes dress inappropriately for summer? What's the point of wearing shorts that long? His legs must've been confused as heck. Might as well wear pants. And then he got the white tee with the TIGHT collar under the polo. 89 degrees won.
1. 100% the owners fault for being an idiot.
2. It's just an animal
Yes I have had dogs growing up, but if a Pittbull is coming at me and the owner says no. I'm not gonna be confident like, aite I'm sure the dog is going to obey it's owner and not bite me.Do you have a dog? Tell a dog a firm NO enough times in his life and he will know what NO means. My dog stops whatever hes doing if I say a firm NO.
To be fair though, the dog was excited and agitated thats his owner was in "trouble" so NO may be harder to understand, still.
Watch the video again my friend.Mind you he wasn't the only person out there.The owner ****** up big time... Cops are tryna handle biz and he's blasting music, yelling, and making these cops nervous
He was the closest one to the cops, everyone else looked like they were filming from a distance. Dude was going near the cops cars, pacing back and forth, blasting music. But yea let's ignore that and blame it all on race. Every time a black person gets arrested they all of a sudden become a saint and people ignore what got them in that situation in the first place. There were other minorities in that vid, none of them got arrested for stupidity.Watch the video again my friend.Mind you he wasn't the only person out there.
Again the police,policing what they perceive as a threat,a black male and a type of dog that is known to be vicious.Things like this just goes to show the average naive American that certain rules,certain actions and certain individuals get policed differently based on a lot of factors,one of them being the area in which you reside.Nothing of the sort probably would of never went on in Beverly hills or even Orange county,he would of just been seen as a concerned neighbor.The dog might not have been so lucky do to stereo-types but again if it would been anywhere else he would of been allowed to watch from a distance and remain in control of his dog on a leash and it wouldn't have even gotten past that.