Sunday, December 23, 2012

Cop murders family pet dog!

                                            December 23, 2012 Old man speaks out again!

 

A Commerce City police officer faces a potentially career-ending felony charge after the shooting of a dog last month that was captured on video.

The Adams County district attorney is still investigating the incident but said Thursday one of the officers involved in the shooting of 3-year-old Chloe, a large mixed-breed dog, will be charged with one felony count of aggravated cruelty to animals.

Officer Robert Price, a Commerce City cop since June 2006, is on paid administrative leave. Two other officers who were at the scene of the shooting have been removed from patrol duty during the investigation.

Police officers who asked not to be identified said they were surprised and outraged that Price will be charged and

could lose his job if convicted.

State law forbids anyone who has been convicted of a felony from being certified as a peace officer.

Because parts of the investigation are still open, District Attorney Don Quick would not comment Thursday.

Animal Law Center lawyer Jennifer Edwards, who might file a civil claim on behalf of the dog's owner,
Gary Branson, called the case a turning point in animal law.

"In general, there is a growing trend for justice for animals, but this is definitely a turn in the right direction," said Edwards, who represented the owner of a dog killed by Brighton police in 2008.

Branson's dog was killed Nov. 24, after a neighbor called police to report that a dog he did not recognize was running loose in the street.

Chloe had been staying with a relative of Branson's while he was out of town over the Thanksgiving weekend. When the relative left her home in Commerce City, she left the dog in the garage. Chloe was apparently able to open the garage door.

Unable to locate the relative or Chloe's owner, police tried to capture the dog. An animal-control officer used a catch pole to place a noose around the dog's neck, but police said Chloe remained agitated and uncontrolled.

Chloe was shocked with a Taser and then shot multiple times.

In a statement after the incident, police called the dog vicious and justified the officer's actions, later asking the district attorney to conduct an investigation.

"For the safety of the community and the officers on scene, the officer fired his weapon multiple times to put down the dog and ensure the safety of everyone," police said.

A neighbor recorded the incident and
posted the video on social media, quickly sparking questions and anger from animal advocates and pet lovers.

"This video came out and changed things," Edwards said.

On Thursday, the city released a statement saying personnel's thoughts are with the owner "during this difficult time" but refused to comment on the findings of the investigation or the charges.

According to a news release from the district attorney's office, the investigation included reviewing police reports, interviews of 15 additional witnesses and a necropsy of the dog by a forensic pathologist who is an expert in gunshot wounds.

Thursday, the Commerce City Police Department asked for an independent review by the Douglas County sheriff of the incident and the department's practices and policies regarding animal incidents.

Edwards said Branson is feeling a range of emotions about the death of his dog but was excited to find justice for Chloe.

"They clearly have a problem within the culture of the department in dealing with pet members of a family," Edwards said. "We just hope every other department — not just in Colorado but in the rest of the nation — will look at what this DA Don Quick did and use it as a model. He clearly took it seriously."

Editors note: As you can see if there are not citizens to shoot, then the protect & Serve will shoot a family pet. This has been going on in north west arkansas since 2004. Hopefully the new Bentonville County sheriff well known as a good police officer from the Rogers police department will be able to clean up the Bentonville Sheriff's Department. Even with stealing or waste of money stolen again from the jail fund by out going Sheriff Fergureson, to buy the new sheriff a pick up truck so he states. Knowing that the new incoming sheriff would have probably liked to buy his own for department use, if even needed. But, to keep people like me to express the corruption of bad server & protect people. At lease maybe things will be cleaned up in January 2013!

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