How LONG We The People gonna put UP ..with "their" NAZI ..tactic's ...maybe "they" forget that "they" Live ...amongst Us
Dogs don’t distinguish between cops and robbers, or good guy and bad. They have a simpler world view, which is owner versus threats to owner. In Hawthorne, California, when a Rottweiler tried to protect his owner from police who were arresting the owner for filming them, the police shot the dog dead – and it was all caught on camera.
Rosby has Max with him as he videotapes police responding to an armed robbery call.
“Police” Arrest Man For Filming Them Then Shoot His Dog Multiple Times
WARNING: GRAPHIC AND DISTURBING VIDEODogs don’t distinguish between cops and robbers, or good guy and bad. They have a simpler world view, which is owner versus threats to owner. In Hawthorne, California, when a Rottweiler tried to protect his owner from police who were arresting the owner for filming them, the police shot the dog dead – and it was all caught on camera.
(Read More: Blood Forcefully Taken From DUI Suspects By Police.)
Hawthorne is a suburb outside of Los Angeles. Leon Rosby, 52, was
walking his dog along Hawthorne’s streets when he came upon a house with
several police squad cars parked outside it. Rosby decided to videotape
the scene “To make sure,” he told a local paper, “nobody’s civil rights
were being violated.” What Rosby didn’t realize was that someone else
was videotaping him.Rosby has Max with him as he videotapes police responding to an armed robbery call.
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