Anti Federalist
03-15-2014, 12:33 PM
"Good cop".
"Isolated incident".
"Just doing their job".
UPDATE: MPD Officer Kills Dog, Injures Another
http://www.wkrg.com/story/24981767/mpd-officer-kills-dog-injures-another
Posted: Mar 14, 2014 9:13 PM EST Updated: Mar 14, 2014 9:15 PM EST
MOBILE, Alabama -
"My guess is when he walked up to this point here he went to go around the corner and saw them and immediately reacted, because they were after him which they're supposed to," saiid Mark Yeager.
Yeager says his back gate was shut on Friday, but a Mobile Police Officer came right on in, coming face to face with two family pets.
"He had his arms up, both hands on the pistol, backing up and then he just pointed the gun down and shot twice," says Yeager.
Alfred was shot and killed in the back yard. A second dog, Bobidae, was shot in the ear.
"Common sense will tell you to knock on the door of the residence and let them know that there was some people running around that could be dangerous. If they had done that then at that point in time I would have told them never to come into my backyard or I could've got the dogs inside where they belong in their kennels, and everything would have been fine," he says.
Left with a lot of questions tonight, the homeowner says he is not happy with what police are saying.
Mobile Police tell News 5 if they are in pursuit of a suspect they're not going to take time to get permission to enter someone's property.
("So Fuck Off, mundane, and your dogs too. We ain't got time for that." - Officer Friendly)
"For them to just walk into my back yard and shoot my dog and kill my dog because they were doing what they're supposed to do is uncalled for," says Yeager.
Few details are being released as to who officers were chasing. News 5 was told a man was being questioned by police when he decided to run.
"Isolated incident".
"Just doing their job".
UPDATE: MPD Officer Kills Dog, Injures Another
http://www.wkrg.com/story/24981767/mpd-officer-kills-dog-injures-another
Posted: Mar 14, 2014 9:13 PM EST Updated: Mar 14, 2014 9:15 PM EST
MOBILE, Alabama -
"My guess is when he walked up to this point here he went to go around the corner and saw them and immediately reacted, because they were after him which they're supposed to," saiid Mark Yeager.
Yeager says his back gate was shut on Friday, but a Mobile Police Officer came right on in, coming face to face with two family pets.
"He had his arms up, both hands on the pistol, backing up and then he just pointed the gun down and shot twice," says Yeager.
Alfred was shot and killed in the back yard. A second dog, Bobidae, was shot in the ear.
"Common sense will tell you to knock on the door of the residence and let them know that there was some people running around that could be dangerous. If they had done that then at that point in time I would have told them never to come into my backyard or I could've got the dogs inside where they belong in their kennels, and everything would have been fine," he says.
Left with a lot of questions tonight, the homeowner says he is not happy with what police are saying.
Mobile Police tell News 5 if they are in pursuit of a suspect they're not going to take time to get permission to enter someone's property.
("So Fuck Off, mundane, and your dogs too. We ain't got time for that." - Officer Friendly)
"For them to just walk into my back yard and shoot my dog and kill my dog because they were doing what they're supposed to do is uncalled for," says Yeager.
Few details are being released as to who officers were chasing. News 5 was told a man was being questioned by police when he decided to run.