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Old 09-23-2012, 09:01 AM   #4
loginptsa

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not sure which precint that is.....a simple public recorsds request will get the public cops name
i will get the officers name by public records request (ohio's sunshine laws) and put it all over the internet......

baby dino ~ I will give you this one moment of attention from me. I am calling you out.
Post the officer's name, regardless of media accuracy or your unconsidered consequence? The public will also expect you to post your name, for credibility. Attempt to cause harm to a police officer, for a presumed offense without legal authority, will certainly gain attention and investigation.
The internet is not a playground for your personal attack on a Columbus Police Officer.
What is your knowledge of police work and proper canine containment?
The area of Columbus in which the incident took place is one of high crime. (FACT per Columbus Div. of Police and CrimeStoppers)
Part of a CPO's on the job training, in this area, is to ROUTINELY decipher the purposeful misconstrued information called in to a dispatcher, for the callers personal gain. Examples include: gang retaliation, domestic disputes, drug dealers reporting their
competition (FACT per recorded dispatcher 911 calls, offender statements, and CPO reports).

The transient and some known permanent residents of the area.....when they actually NEED law enforcement, they call 911 and are unable to give accurate information as to where they are, due to alcohol/drug intoxication, as a consequence of their transient lifestyle (crashing here, there, everywhere, or "hiding" out), or old age/very young age. (again FACT, per dispatcher calls, and CPO written reports).

The area is known to use their dogs as a PRIMARY means of intimidation, for protection against unlawful and lawful people, to protect their drugs, guns and territory, to symbolize strength, to dog fight, and to use as weapons. (FACT, per Columbus Police Department reports and arrests, and the civil resident population).
This is an unfortunate reality to their law abiding, responsible family, friends, and neighbors.

I want to know....
If you went to the door of a house, to provide a public service, and the person answering the door had a canine restrained, THEN without warning UNRESTRAINED, tell me how would you DECIDE in a millisecond if the canine was following an "attack" command, or a victim of ignorance on part of the human hand "containing" the dog?

If in that millisecond you did not "shoot to kill", resulting in an injury, which deemed you incapable of SERVING and PROTECTING (via taxpayer dollars) the infant, child, spouse, parent, or loved one,.....how would you explain it to the HUMAN in need of your training, expertise, street knowledge?????

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