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u/[deleted] · 8 pointsr/videos

Insane. More people need to know about this shit.

Its too bad the Puppycide documentary didnt get proper funding for a full length documentary, although a book has been written:

A cop shot my dog: 101 true stories


u/RyanTheCubsSTH · 2 pointsr/news

Not sure how accurate the information was, but I was referencing someone who commented on the post. Here's the comment:

"The tens of thousands, but they dont keep a count.
Nor is there an accurate count of the number of people that cops kill each year.
http://www.amazon.com/cop-shot-dog-true-stories-ebook/dp/B00ODVQ3JY"

u/GoBay33 · 2 pointsr/news

> staying unwatched.

So... a book that will stay unread.

https://www.amazon.com/cop-shot-dog-true-stories-ebook/dp/B00ODVQ3JY

As the author goes on to say, the book title is a lie because 101 was an absurdly easy number to reach. There's nearly 200 or so.

u/Baygo22 · 2 pointsr/news

> the PD says the officer isn't responsible for the dog's death.

Here's a whole book full of examples.

https://www.amazon.com/cop-shot-dog-true-stories-ebook/dp/B00ODVQ3JY

Not a single repercussion for the cop in any of those stories. Not one.

u/kingtutn · 1 pointr/PUPPYCIDE

Everything I read in the results obtained there are also in line with what I found during the research for my book. SWAT raids may be well publicized, but its the "normal" everyday police duties that kill the most number of pet dogs.


http://www.amazon.com/cop-shot-dog-true-stories-ebook/dp/B00ODVQ3JY

>Next up are the statistics related to the involvement of children in puppycides - how often are they in the line of fire when police shoot animals?

I would say "very often". I have a whole chapter dealing with the insane lack of gun safety in dog shootings, with a disturbingly large number of innocent bystanders (including children) and police officers themselves getting shot during a puppycide.

Never found any accountability though. In some cases (such as Lisa Maclin, Cleveland Ohio, 2012) the police are even keeping secret the name of the officer who fired the gun.

As Mayor Calvo pointed out after the raid on his home and deaths of his two pet dogs left nobody accountable, “police can do what they did to us with impunity. There are no consequences, not for them.”