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cajuncocoa
05-01-2014, 08:03 PM
A traveler from Maine said a small-town Louisiana police officer smirked after fatally shooting his "incredibly friendly" dog on Monday.

Brandon Carpenter, 28, told The Huffington Post Tuesday that he and 21-year-old Logan Laliberte, both of Maine, had hopped off a freight train and were walking through the town of Sulphur, Louisiana, with Carpenter's dog -- a 14-month-old Labrador, Newfoundland, golden retriever mix named Arzy Kensington -- when it started raining. The men were on their way to visit friends in Lake Charles.

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They climbed into the back of a parked box truck in the near-empty parking lot of the Southwest Daily News to take shelter, Carpenter said. Before long, a police car pulled up and an officer, gun drawn, ordered them out of the truck.

The officer, Brian Thierbach of the Sulphur Police Department, spotted Arzy and told the men to "get your dog," according to Carpenter. He said the officer watched him tie Arzy to a nearby fence with a 3 1/2-foot leash before Thierbach handcuffed both men, ordered them to the ground facing away from Arzy, and asked, "Is this dog going to bite me or attack me?"

"No," Carpenter said he responded. "He is an incredibly friendly dog."

Twenty seconds later, Carpenter told HuffPost, he heard a single shot.

Eric Midkiff, Southwest Daily News circulation manager, said his boss phoned him around 7 a.m., asking if he knew anything about the men in the parking lot. Midkiff "took off" and headed to the office, and by the time he arrived, "the officer already had Brandon and the other guy on the ground."

Midkiff, 33, told HuffPost he stayed about 20 feet from the men, and heard Thierbach asking if the dog was going to attack. Midkiff said Thierbach was standing on the bumper of the box truck petting Arzy.


"The dog was rubbing up against the cop," Midkiff said. "He would rub the dog's back and then push him away. All of a sudden, he just jumped down and shot the dog in the head."

Midkiff said he could see both Thierbach and the dog clearly. "That dog did not bite that officer," he said. "The dog was wagging his tail, his tongue was hanging out."

Carpenter said he spun around when he heard the gunshot. "I see my dog kind of start shaking and batting at his head," he said. "I saw the blood start to run down his face. … I'm watching my dog die while I'm sitting in cuffs."

Thierbach, Carpenter told HuffPost, "seemed to be fighting back a smile." He said he asked the cop why he was smiling, and that Thierbach "smirked" and replied, "Well, he nipped at my foot."

Backup officers put Arzy's body in a trash bag and threw it into the back of a vehicle, Carpenter said. According to the Southwest Daily News (http://www.sulphurdailynews.com/article/20140428/NEWS/140429633), police charged Carpenter and Laliberte with trespassing and kept them in jail for a few hours.

Midkiff said he watched as other officers questioned Thierbach about the shooting. Within about 15 minutes, he said, Thierbach's story changed. He first claimed to have been bitten on the calf, then on the back of his heel. Later, another officer took a photograph of his toe.

A Sulphur Police Department public information officer told the Southwest Daily News (http://www.sulphurdailynews.com/article/20140428/NEWS/140429633) that the department has launched an internal investigation. The department did not return a request for comment from The Huffington Post.

Carpenter, who raised Arzy from a puppy, said the dog never behaved aggressively toward anyone. "He was just a big teddy bear that you had to feed," he said.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/29/cop-smiles-after-shooting-dog_n_5235504.html

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Here is the first comment on the story, from the dog's owner:

My name is Brandon, the once owner of a magnificent dog named arzy. This policeman had evilness and resentment towards me from the very first second we met. After we were cuffed, he took his gun back out of the holster to pass my dog. If he was that uncomfortable, why wasn't animal control called? Did you need a gun to go near my dog? what was the huge rush to search our backpacks that you couldn't wait for animal control? (wich by the way wasn't needed...) Why couldn't he have asked me to move the dog 15 feet out of his way? Why was he already on the truck, and jumped down to shoot my dog? WHAT KIND OF PERSON SHOOTS A DOG ON A LEASH THAT DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG? I AM TAKING THIS ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPREME COURT IF I HAVE TO, BUT I'M SURE JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED IN THE COURTS WELL BEFORE THEN.... PLEASE HELP BY SHARING AND PROVIDING SOME RESOURCES!!!

RJB
05-01-2014, 08:35 PM
I AM TAKING THIS ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPREME COURT IF I HAVE TO, BUT I'M SURE JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED IN THE COURTS WELL BEFORE THEN.... I feel sorry for the kid. He's about to have a rude awakening about "American justice."

AFPVet
05-01-2014, 08:48 PM
This kind of shit is now national news... I just hope it "clicks" with people.

Spikender
05-01-2014, 08:52 PM
Sick fuck.

One day, these bastards will get their comeuppance. All of them.

Brandon, I wish you luck with your mission to take this all the way to the Supreme Court, but... I don't think it will. The System has been here for a while and they will do everything in their power to repress this story, even if it means perhaps sending you to meet your dog.

They've gotten away with worse. I wouldn't put it past them.

Either way, these slop-eating cowards have to know that resentment toward them is rising every day. If I was one of these monsters, I'd be hiding in my house with a glob of shit in my undies thinking of all the innocent folks I've fucked over that I want my head.