Having a good day? Not anymore.[views:5343][posts:58]__________________________________________ [May 6,2010 4:51pm - getloudaboutthis ""] http://reason.com/blog/2010/05/05/video-of-swat-raid-on-missouri |
_____________________________________ [May 6,2010 4:59pm - the_reverend ""] :( |
__________________________________________ [May 6,2010 5:00pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] i refuse to watch the video because i'm already having a bad enough day. |
______________________________ [May 6,2010 5:04pm - sever ""] If this is what I think it is... a SWAT team raids a family over cannabis and shoots their dog to death. |
__________________________________________ [May 6,2010 5:11pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] yup. cant blame em though...those corgi's are giant vicious monsters. |
_________________________________________ [May 6,2010 5:35pm - MillenialKingdom ""] If that was me, I would freaking out, man. I wouldn't be compliant at all. They shot the dog?? That accomplished nothing. I have a knot in my stomach watching this... |
_____________________________________________________ [May 6,2010 5:46pm - bradness so totally at work ""] ridiculous. |
________________________________ [May 6,2010 5:52pm - death. ""] This might be propaganda.. it doesn't seem very realistic. If it is real, then it truly sucks. |
_____________________________________ [May 6,2010 5:54pm - the_reverend ""] http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2010/f...tions-swat-drug-search-that-led-to/ it's on a news paper's website... |
_____________________________ [May 6,2010 6:07pm - Gay ""] That's what happens when you rely on informants. "Hell yeah he's got a lot man, big mountains of it!" Some stool got paid $500 for that name and address because SOME pot was found. Hilariously, the only reason they rely on snitches is our civil rights -- they can't go peeking around for stuff but they can pay people who have seen it already. A more totalitarian state would probably clear up this problem quickly and more dogs would live. |
___________________________________ [May 6,2010 6:13pm - arilliusbm ""] Old news. |
____________________________________________________ [May 6,2010 6:13pm - Arrowhead NLI NLI for real ""] 7 shots to take out 1.5 dogs? I sure hope they sue. What I don't get is where they get the right to kill animals like that. I pay taxes to support swat, don't I pay taxes to support an animal control officer too? They suspect guns, send swat. Expect animals? Send animal control with em. That kid is gonna grow up all fucked up. He's gonna turn 17 and go cut his dick off live on american idol or some shit. |
____________________________ [May 6,2010 6:25pm - GUY ""] Lulz |
_____________________________________ [May 6,2010 6:26pm - Doomkid nli ""] Or he's gonna go all Timothy McVeigh and blow the shit out the cops in Misssouri. |
________________________________________ [May 6,2010 6:35pm - TheRidersofDoom ""] what i don't get is if this was a warrant for someone having weed...why send the swat? Why not have some cops go over knock on the door and if he ran chased him down. I am glad that most of the cops in NH are sane and respectable of criminals rights. what I really don't get is why they didn't know his name, why have a warrant if you don't know the dudes name?> |
___________________________________ [May 6,2010 6:49pm - immortal13 ""] Couldn't watch the whole thing. Shoot the fucking people for all I care, just not the kid or the damn dogs. |
______________________________ [May 6,2010 6:57pm - sever ""] A young kid that grows up with animals acknowledges those animals as family members. For all this kid understand, the police came and killed two of his beloved family members because daddy had a plant they didn't like. |
___________________________________ [May 6,2010 6:59pm - immortal13 ""] I got my first dog when I was 10 I believe, and he died when I was 20. Worst day of my life man. He really was family to me. |
________________________________________ [May 6,2010 7:05pm - TheRidersofDoom ""] one of the biggest things I hold against my family is that they put my dog of 8 years down when I was at work without even ever hinting at doing it. got picked up one day and they told me and that was it, been heart broken ever since. When you grow up with few friends (which i didn't mind because except for the one who was killed I am still best of friends with all of kids i hung out with when I was 4) a good dog is just as much a best friend. |
___________________________________ [May 6,2010 7:20pm - immortal13 ""] Dogs are better than people. Period. I'd much rather spend the rest of my life with a dog by my side than anything. Maybe a hooker here and there. |
_____________________________ [May 6,2010 7:44pm - Lamp ""] When I went to a pet salon not too long ago, I thought I'd heard the worst noises a dog was capable of making. This video proved me wrong really fucking fast. Sheesh. |
_________________________________________ [May 6,2010 8:23pm - largefreakatzero ""] 99% of pigs are jock fucking morons. If anyone shot my dogs, they would have to shoot me too. |
__________________________________________ [May 6,2010 8:54pm - getloudaboutthis ""] Worst part about this is they charge people with murder when police dogs are killed but the people who killed the dog have no comprehension of why that law was enacted and the emotions behind anyone who's been around a dog for 5 minutes. Daddy can drink an 18 rack a night and ignore a kid his whole life and this dude smoked a bowl and has to wake up and find out one dog was shot 6 times and died and one shot once and thank god lived. In his own fucking home. These people will never truly have a home again since the cops violated the definition of a home. |
__________________________________________ [May 6,2010 8:58pm - getloudaboutthis ""] Also that dog did not attack, it stood its ground and defended its house and that child against someone who entered aggressively, if you did 5 hours of surveillance you would have seen 2 dogs have to shit or piss or that a child will be forever changed |
_______________________________ [May 6,2010 9:41pm - Corgi ""] The SWAT team was involved because the police have to have at least one SWAT member for any raid involving drugs (in Missouri), and the SWAT members get paid overtime/hazard pay for these raids. Like the cops on construction sites in MA, but with more perks like shooting pets. This raid was all about ca$h and not about drug distribution, or child endangerment. |
_________________________________________ [May 7,2010 12:54am - Conservationist ""] Drugs are illegal because cops are afraid to racially profile. |
________________________________ [May 7,2010 1:39am - sxealex ""] Lamp said:When I went to a pet salon not too long ago wait wut |
_____________________________________ [May 7,2010 9:21am - hungtableed ""] I feel dirty watching this. |
____________________________________ [May 7,2010 9:27am - ouchdrummer ""] TheRidersofDoom said:one of the biggest things I hold against my family is that they put my dog of 8 years down when I was at work without even ever hinting at doing it. got picked up one day and they told me and that was it, been heart broken ever since. When you grow up with few friends (which i didn't mind because except for the one who was killed I am still best of friends with all of kids i hung out with when I was 4) a good dog is just as much a best friend. my family did the same thing to me. We'd had my dog (a black lab named ML, for Miller light) for 16 years, he was obviously old and sick. I KNEW it was gonna happen soon, but not without me knowing while i'm at work. That's not right. |
_________________________________________ [May 7,2010 11:18am - metal_church101 ""] immortal13 said:Dogs are better than people. Period. I'd much rather spend the rest of my life with a dog by my side than anything. Maybe a hooker here and there. :point: |
______________________________________ [May 7,2010 11:21am - the_reverend ""] sxealex said: Lamp said:When I went to a pet salon not too long ago wait wutDid he lisp? oh wait, he probably did saying that. |
_________________________________________ [May 7,2010 12:10pm - ValkyrieScreams ""] largefreakatzero said:99% of pigs are jock fucking morons. If anyone shot my dogs, they would have to shoot me too. If anyone ever did that to my dog, they'd be lucky to walk away with scars. I'd flip my fucking lid! Assault charges wouldn't even cross my mind. My dog is like my baby. I still remember teaching him how to walk down the stairs. He was a clumsy, wrinkled little nutcase with massive paws and floppy ears. Now he's 11 years old, going grey, and has hip problems, but when someone comes to the door, he's as fierce and energetic as a young pup. I really can't even think about this anymore because it makes me too angry....... |
_________________________________ [May 7,2010 12:51pm - ScmFck ""] Being as i just recued a puppy less than two months ago, and how much i already love that little fuck, this makes me feel a little dead inside |
_____________________________ [May 7,2010 1:05pm - Yeti ""] immortal13 said:Dogs are better than people. Period. I'd much rather spend the rest of my life with a dog by my side than anything. Maybe a hooker here and there. i can't own a dog where i live, but i feel this way about my cats. if i want to spend time with a bitchy and controlling creature, i'll hang out with my cats. |
_____________________________________ [May 7,2010 1:22pm - goatcatalyst ""] Shoot police, not animals. |
______________________________ [May 7,2010 1:56pm - sigh ""] This is just more evidence that we need to outlaw law enforcement. |
___________________________________ [May 7,2010 2:45pm - arilliusbm ""] Law enforcement is there to do exactly that: enforce the law. This is not enforcing the law. It is an unethical abuse of power. There's a growing divide between the citizens and police state. Yes, policemen are also people; but their bosses take orders from their bosses, who ultimatley take order from someone even higher. It is a reflection of what is soon to come, unless things change. The best example of this abuse was the police action used last year at the G20 summit. |
____________________________________ [May 7,2010 2:49pm - Sacreligion ""] Yeti said:i can't own a dog where i live, but i feel this way about my cats. if i want to spend time with a bitchy and controlling creature, i'll hang out with my cats. [img] |
____________________________________ [May 7,2010 2:49pm - Sacreligion ""] That's actually the creepiest photo ever. |
_____________________________ [May 7,2010 3:21pm - Yeti ""] [img] |
_____________________________________ [May 7,2010 3:22pm - the_reverend ""] no dani filth shirt? must me photoshoped. |
________________________________________ [May 7,2010 3:26pm - arkquimanthorn ""] http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-05-04/new...es-inside-bed-stuy-s-81st-precinct/ Brooklyn officer starts carrying a recorder around the precinct. Basically cops are told to carry out more checks and abuses and actually file less crime reports. Nothing to do with racial profiling and everything to do with cops getting huge hazard $$$$ for going on SWAT teams, details, everything. Only a few honorable cops out of the lot, like the anon NYPD officers letting out what's really going on. |
_____________________________ [May 7,2010 3:28pm - Yeti ""] arilliusbm said:Law enforcement is there to do exactly that: enforce the law. This is not enforcing the law. It is an unethical abuse of power. There's a growing divide between the citizens and police state. Yes, policemen are also people; but their bosses take orders from their bosses, who ultimatley take order from someone even higher. It is a reflection of what is soon to come, unless things change. The best example of this abuse was the police action used last year at the G20 summit. of course, entering a domicile is rife with the unexpected. lots of people have dogs that are out of control, and in a case where "drugs" are involved, might not be so quick to call the dog off. one time the cops came to a house i used to live in in Millbury that had a Bull Mastiff, the cop was flipping out and had his gun unholstered when he heard it. understandably so, i mean a Bull Mastiff is a scary sight. but these weren't Bull Mastiffs. on top of which, there are many non-lethal ways they can use to subdue a dog, especially when they are in SWAT gear. pepper spray will send any dog running unless it's an insane vicious killer. but to just open fire on small dogs with a family present is ridiculous, and you are 100% correct, it's a prime example of the rift that now exists between people and "law enforcement". |
________________________________________ [May 7,2010 3:33pm - metal_church101 ""] I agree with everyone here. I would definitely snap if I saw a cop kill my dog, especially when my dogs are non-threatening. :bartmoon::wiggam::bartmoon: |
________________________________________ [May 7,2010 3:46pm - arkquimanthorn ""] The G20 summit and things like the recent Penn State riots are inexcusable. But you don't think cops have been taking advantage of people forever? The riots in the 60's, 20's, even back to Shays' Rebellions and govt MILITIAS... it's always a 'police state' when the abuse of power is possible...when a young cop with an itchy trigger finger is getting PAID and PROTECTED from brutal actions when the possibility of lives is at stake. This Missouri raid isn't the first and it won't be the last, when the cops know absolutely NOTHING about the type of house they are raiding (even though they should) anything is possible... The truth is cops are trained NOT to shoot and most cops aren't cut out for something like a SWAT raid but they go through the training and certs anyway because of the $$$, and then innocents die when a cop doesn't recall their training and acts on trigger instinct. I might be rambling but careful when you say police state when cops and 'public servants' have ALWAYS been at odds with the public, themselves and their superiors (whose inclinations are ALWAYS under question)...it's tough to have morals as a cop when you need to get paid. Haven't watched the video I'm sure that team regrets a completely botched job, are they going to feel reprocussions of that or what? |
_____________________________ [May 7,2010 4:35pm - Lamp ""] the_reverend said: sxealex said: Lamp said:When I went to a pet salon not too long ago wait wutDid he lisp? oh wait, he probably did saying that. I work for a window cleaning company and that's one of our customers. |
___________________________________ [May 7,2010 4:45pm - arilliusbm ""] Ark, they have technology now that they didn't have back in the old days. For example, there are police stations in the south which already have spy drone planes, much like the ones the CIA sends to bomb militants (or civilians, lol). At the g20 summit they were using the sound cannons against the people. this is also a new technology that debuted in the Iraq war. Point being, as technology grows and law enforcement gets their hands on it, things are going to keep getting worse. I'm not saying that we'll live in a complete police state, but they have TOO much power and technology now. I can't wait for HL2 to actually happen. |
__________________________________ [May 7,2010 5:03pm - arktouros ""] Actually I've almost completed constructing a gravity gun. Satellite surveillance threat is real. Local cops shouldn't have drones, state cops is debatable, but they'd still be abused. You're absolutely right but at least that same technology can be reproduced by the public. Sound cannons...the 'humane' riot gear, human dog whistle, curious to hear/feel what it's like to be blasted by that. |
__________________________________ [May 7,2010 5:06pm - arktouros ""] Gravity gun: the ULTIMATE WEAPON in riot supression. |
______________________________ [May 7,2010 5:25pm - sigh ""] sound cannons have been used on cruise ships to ward off pirate attacks for some time. As for abuse of technology by police. Just look at how overused tasers and stun guns have become compared to when they first came out. It should be a basic litmus test for new recruits into law enforcement to be paired up with a companion animal in training. Similar to how convicts are paired up while incarcerated for rehab purposes. This would test to see if they have a soul and can show basic human compassion. Unfortunately most cops today are ex military and have already been desensitized prior to taking a law enforcement job. *quietly waits for "DON'T TASE ME BRO" remarks* |