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    Cop blows away dog 'for no good reason': 'I can't live in this town.

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    Cop blows away dog 'for no good reason'

    'I can't live in this town. What is wrong with you?'

    Published: 39 mins agoby Joe Kovacs



    Scout the dog was shot and killed by police in St. Louis, Mich.

    Residents in the small town of St. Louis, Mich., are in an uproar after a local police officer shot a dog on its own property on Sunday afternoon.

    The 8-year-old golden retriever named Scout was owned by Brian and Hillary Goetzinger, who were inside their home when the incident took place.

    “I heard a pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, and I was like, ‘What is going on?’” Brian Goetzinger told WNEM-TV. “So I stood up and looked out this window right here out of my house, and I see the St. Louis Police Department standing over my dog, and that’s all bloody, laying right here.”

    According to a police report filed by Officer Matt Vanhall, the officer was on patrol in the neighborhood when the dog darted out in front of his cruiser.

    “I had to hit the brakes very hard to avoid hitting the dog,” he said in the report.

    Vanhall got out of his car and followed the dog to its own yard.

    “I could see the dog standing in the yard of the residence about six feet in front of the open gate,” Vanhall said.

    He approached the gate without entering and whistled to Scout, saying, “Come here pup,” and the dog “jumped off the deck and ran at me. I began backing away as fast as I could in a backward direction. I immediately noticed the dog was showing its teeth and I could hear the dog growling very loudly.”

    According to the Morning Sun newspaper, Vanhall kicked at the dog a couple of times as the dog tried to bite his leg, he claimed in the report. He repeated the action and the dog continued to try to bite his leg.

    “At this point the dog was within three feet of me and I was running a backwards circular motion so as not to turn my back on the dog,” he wrote. “At this time I pulled my service weapon and rapidly fired seven shots while backing away from the dog as quickly as I could.”

    He says most of the shots missed, but he thought the canine had been shot in its hind legs and mouth, and thus was no longer a threat.

    But a neighbor who witnessed the entire incident has a very different account of the shooting.
    “It wasn’t provoked. It wasn’t warranted,” said Lori Lynne Walmsley. “He just started shooting him. He just kept shooting him in the head, and I saw it like six or eight times. And I just couldn’t believe it. I can’t live in this town. What is wrong with you?”

    On Monday, Walmsley said she had seen the bullets enter the dog and became traumatized.

    In her statement to police, she says before the shooting, Officer Vanhall had asked her if the dog was hers.

    “And I said, “No, but it is my new friend.”

    The dog then scampered back to his yard and got behind the gate.

    The policeman, she wrote, “tried to force the dog out. The dog made a low, mild growl declaring his displeasure at being forced from his ‘safe’ haven(and at the same time assumed he needed to protect his property,)” she wrote.

    “The dog never attacked the cop. He never jumped, tried to bite or threaten him, but the cop drew his gun as if in a panicked frenzy,” she wrote. “He shot the dog like it was ‘Cujo’ at least six or eight times.”

    The dog was still alive despite being struck, but despite being rushed to a veterinarian, died of its injuries.

    “I just couldn’t believe that, let alone the police were in my yard shooting anything, let alone my dog, who was sweet,” Goetzinger told WNEM. “He’s been our family pet for at least eight years. We’ve had him since he was a puppy. My daughter sleeps with him periodically, and he’s just the nicest dog. He’s never attacked anyone ever. So I just couldn’t understand why someone would shoot him.”

    Police Chief Patrick Herblet told the station his officer was “absolutely” justified in shooting Scout.

    “He felt threatened,” Herblet said. “The dog came at him. It growled. It showed its teeth. He backed away. He tried to kick it away a couple times and it kept at him. And he felt the only thing he could do was pull his service revolver, and he shot.”

    The city of St. Louis has a leash law aimed at keeping dogs from running through the streets.

    Police reports have been turned over to the local prosecutor.

    “The matter is under review,” Gratiot County Prosecutor Keith Kushion told the Morning Sun.

    “I have the initial reports and the dog owner showed up at the office and said that there were inaccuracies in the report.”

    Meanwhile, incensed citizens in the region are expressing their outrage online:

    • Heather Morse: “He called the dog, then felt threatened when the dog came towards him? Why didn’t he go to the door first? What is wrong with this cop?”



    • Kevin Blackhurst: “Time to cut this Barney Fife from the force and the chief who protects him.”



    • Grace Rooks McCormick: “Hmmm maybe he could have called animal control, the big wus!”



    • Sam Snyder: “This is appalling! If an officer came to my home, provoked our family pet and killed it, I would have attacked that pathetic excuse for a cop myself. Everyone should call their station at (989) 681-5285, or email the chief at pherblet@stlouismi.com and let them know that this kind of brutality will not be tolerated by public officials. This ‘officer’ needs to be held accountable for this crime.”

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    That is a dangerous officer. What would he do if an unarmed civilian lunged at him (e.g., domestic violence call)?
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    I wonder if the lawyers are lining up yet.
    Protests planned after cop guns down family pet


    Sep 11, 2012



    VIDEO AT LINK:
    Protests planned after cop guns down family pet - WNEM TV 5

    ST. LOUIS, MI (WNEM) -

    A growing number of people are outraged with a local police officer who shot and killed a family pet.

    The owner of the beloved golden retriever named "Scout" has mounted a sign displaying his anger, and now more and more residents are standing behind him by planning a huge protest.

    Residents will hold an "all day protest" at the St. Louis Town Hall on Wednesday morning starting at 9 a.m. That's right next to the St. Louis Police Department, which is where the officer that killed the dog works from.

    Scout's owner has already made a billboard that states "R.I.P. Scout - St. Louis PD murdered our Golden Retriever."

    So how are officials going to stop the rising tension? TV5 took The Tough Questions to St. Louis and asked locals about the story.

    Click here to read the police report on the dog's shooting. To read TV5's previous story on the dog's shooting, click here.

    Protests planned after cop guns down family pet - WNEM TV 5
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    This is unexceptable in ANY city ... this is not a PUBLIC SERVANT

    this is a
    psychopath that should NOT be collecting a pay check from the citizens that are paying for them to serve the community

    FIRED

    and any PUBLIC SERVANT / Local Official that condones this out of control NUT need to be sent packing as well

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    Kevin Blackhurst: “Time to cut this Barney Fife from the force and the chief who protects him.”
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    That's an insult ot Barney Fife!
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