Somebody put this sticker over my police k9 window decal-WTF? Seattle metro area, in my work parking lot
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Sounds like calling the left sex offenders and pedos is hitting a nerve,
Trying to make the police look like pedophiles? And their families enablers? What fresh fuckery is afoot now???
Projection and inversion.
Seattle is aids
I'm not a fan of that symbol at all but I wouldn't accuse them of being pedos. That's the American flag they've drawn all over and changed to mean something very different. The thin blue line gang....
Not sure what it means or why you got that on your vehicle, but this is from one of the q post number 4483, check the date of June 18, 2020.
Off topic - if a police officer ran after a suspect and bit him over and over until other officers had to pull him off of the suspect, would that be ok?
It's Seattle so it depends on the suspect's skin color
I approve the following: https://i.redd.it/69jkg357q0h31.jpg
Dogs in police work save human lives - why do you suppose that is? Why do Dems deify criminals and crime?
https://www.jconline.com/story/news/crime/2020/07/25/lafayette-police-chief-makes-video-k-9-biting-mans-neck/5512058002/
Watch the video where this unarmed man, all based on a call, is held down and viciously attacked and bitten on the neck by the police k9 for 30 seconds before they pull it off him. Severed trachea, aorta - man went into a coma.
No charges for the k9 officer, right? We call them 'officers' but they are permitted to do horrible things to people and there is almost no expectation they obey our laws.
I'm with you on this one. Dogs should be used when suspects flee or attack. This man was simply resisting by not letting go of his bike. Not one cop there had a taser? Damn, the handler was threatening to use the dog before they even start trying to pull him off the moped. I scrutinized this video and the dog was on him 19 seconds after initial physical contact.
I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but I thought dogs were trained to go after limbs during a takedown. This guy was already down. It pisses me off that this dog was either used as deadly force or poorly trained. Looked like the handler was having trouble subduing him immediately after for a minute. Actually it feels like animal abuse to me, using the dog this way.
The only thing I support those cops in is the accusation that' this was unequivocally about race'. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, but what's it about every time they call dogs out on white men? There are plenty of videos showing that.
You are right, sometimes using the dogs can increase the likelihood of protecting human officers. However, those specific instances such as an armed and dangerous suspect hiding in a parking garage are not the only times dogs are used.
Often, this is not the case and dogs are used in ways that would be highly illegal if a human officer performed the same 'techniques' like biting biting biting biting biting until human officers can regain control of their animal.
The 1st thing I thought of!