A high profile case of Buffalo police killing a man’s dog while looking for non-existent drugs, has led to a Freedom of Information request revealing some sadistic figures.
On June 3, 2013 Buffalo police raided a man’s home to look for crack cocaine. He was not there, nor was the crack.
The home belonged to Iraqi war veteran, Adam Arroyo and his 2-year-old pit bull Cindy.
Upon breaking down the door to Arroyo’s home, officers encountered Cindy, who was barely 50 pounds, and shot and killed her. They were at the wrong apartment.
Sadly, “Police Kill Dog” is not an uncommon segment of headlines across the nation. It happens so often that it has its own category on the The Free Thought Project’s website as well as many other media outlets.
More with video @ The Free Thought Project
More bullies with badges. Sounds like officer not so frikkn friendly has mastered the killing of animals and is ready to move on to serial killer. Law enforcement officers and agencies need to be held accountable for their actions. And this guy needs a good old fashioned axx whoopin.
ReplyDeleteYou got it.
ReplyDeleteToo bad dogs can't shoot back.
ReplyDelete@5 by one cop? He is seriously sick.
DeleteHow can these cops keep getting the wrong address with all the information
ReplyDeleteavailable to them? Makes no sense. And, who is telling them to murder the
dogs? Any moron can tell a friendly dog from an aggressive dog. And, what's
so special about their dogs - a person gets 30yrs. for killing one of their aggressive
dogs.
a person gets 30yrs. for killing one of their aggressive
Deletedogs.
For sure!?