Friday, August 8, 2014

Family pet shot and seized by plainclothes cops searching at wrong address

Via Nancy
Lady's 6.5-inch gash in her scalp after being shot by police. (Source: Megan Shimburski)

"I stated that I was going to call the police, and that's when they said, 'We are the Erie County Police.'" 

 A family was traumatized when gun-wielding police officers walked onto their quiet property and shot their dog in the head while looking for a man who did not live there.

Megan Shimburski, 25, was spending a quiet afternoon with her children at her parents’ countryside East Concord residence on July 25, 2014. It was a normal day, she said, which involved watching her 5-year-old daughter play behind the house with their dog, as her infant son lied in a playpen inside the house.

 

4 comments:

  1. Am I the only one who thinks we need to start braining these fucks before one of the retards kills a kid? One already got shot in the knee.

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  2. It wasn't enough for these psychopaths to shoot at the dog while trespassing, but they came back to sieze the dog.

    If that dog is even part American Stafforshire Terrier (about as close to a pure bred pitbull as it gets), then it was only following its instincts. Those dogs are bred to be companions to children to protect them. Thats why I have one.

    I hope that the family is able to save that poor animal.

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    1. I hope that the family is able to save that poor animal.

      Me too.

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