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re: Why are K9s never charged with police brutality?

Posted on 8/5/19 at 10:53 am to
Posted by Brosef Stalin
Member since Dec 2011
39282 posts
Posted on 8/5/19 at 10:53 am to
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It’s just a fricking dog you losers.

but if you shoot one you're charged with killing a police officer, same as shooting a human
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 8/5/19 at 10:55 am to
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if you shoot one you're charged with killing a police officer, same as shooting a human


and that is fricked up, imo, but if the handler allows the mutt to continue to maul the perp after said perp has submitted, the cop should be charged with brutality
Posted by BuckyCheese
Member since Jan 2015
49859 posts
Posted on 8/5/19 at 10:56 am to
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but if you shoot one you're charged with killing a police officer, same as shooting a human


Which is ridiculous.
Posted by Kcrad
Diamondhead
Member since Nov 2010
55041 posts
Posted on 8/5/19 at 11:06 am to
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but if you shoot one you're charged with killing a police officer, same as shooting a human



That is not true.
Posted by jbgleason
Bailed out of BTR to God's Country
Member since Mar 2012
18928 posts
Posted on 8/5/19 at 1:01 pm to
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Brosef Stalin

but if you shoot one you're charged with killing a police officer, same as shooting a human


Let me put an end to this shite right now.

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RS 14:102.8 — Injuring or killing of a police animal

§102.8. Injuring or killing of a police animal

A. Injuring or killing of a police animal is the intentional infliction of great bodily harm, permanent disability, or death upon a police animal.


B. As used in this Section: (1) "Police animal" means: (a) Any dog which is owned or the service of which is used by any state or local law enforcement agency for the principal purpose of aiding in the detection of criminal activity, enforcement of laws, or apprehension of offenders. (b) Any dog which is owned or the service of which is used by any public safety agency and which is trained in accordance with the standards of a national or regional search and rescue association to respond to instructions from its handler in the search for possibly deceased individuals and in the search and rescue of lost or missing individuals and which dog, together with its handler, is prepared to render search and rescue services at the request of a public safety agency. (c) Any horse which is used by a state or local law enforcement officer in the course of his official duty. (2) "Public safety agency" means any agency of the state or political subdivision of the state which provides or has authority to provide law enforcement, fire protection, emergency medical services, emergency preparedness services, or any other type of emergency services.

C. It shall be an affirmative defense to a prosecution under this Section when the injuring or killing of a police animal is committed with the reasonable belief by one not involved in or being apprehended for the commission of any offense or by one taken into custody that: (1) He is in imminent danger of losing his life or receiving great bodily harm and that the injuring or killing is necessary to save himself from that danger.(2) Another person not involved in or being apprehended for the commission of any offense is in imminent danger of losing his life or receiving great bodily harm and that the injury or killing is necessary to save that person from that danger. (3) His animal or other property not involved in the commission of any offense or in the apprehension of any person for an offense is in imminent danger of being destroyed or receiving grave injury or damage that may result in its destruction.

D.(1) Whoever commits the crime of injuring or killing of a police animal shall be fined not less than two thousand five hundred dollars nor more than three thousand five hundred dollars, or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not less than one year nor more than three years, or both.

(2) Upon a second or subsequent conviction, regardless of whether the second or subsequent offense occurred before or after the first conviction, the offender shall be fined not less than two thousand five hundred dollars and not more than three thousand five hundred dollars, or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not less than five years nor more than seven years, or both. E. In addition to the foregoing penalties, a person convicted under this Section may be ordered to make full restitution to the public safety agency suffering a financial loss from the injury or killing of a police animal. If a person ordered to make restitution pursuant to this Section is found to be indigent and therefore unable to make restitution in full at the time of conviction, the court shall order a periodic payment plan consistent with the person's financial ability.
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