Crime Bungling cop shoots family’s pet dog DEAD ‘for barking at him’ after going to wrong address to look for sex offender - Dog Lives Matter

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A COP shot and killed a family's beloved pet for "barking at him" after reportedly mistaking their address for a sex offender's house.

James Freeman from Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office turned up at Chris Coiner's house last Monday and fatally shot Clide - the family's three-year-old mixed-breed terrier.

Video footage shared on Facebook by Coiner shows the aftermath of the deadly shooting at the property in Greenbrier, Arkansas.

As he confronts Freeman, a distraught Coiner can be heard saying: "You shot and killed my goddamn dog, you motherf****r!"

He yells: "Get off my property, motherf****r! You are a motherf****r, you piece of motherf***ing sh*t!"

A spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office told KATV that Freeman was in Greenbrier for a sex offender compliance check, but he went to the wrong house.

A statement on the department's website said the dog was "barking and growling" at Freeman and approached him "aggressively".

"Investigator Freeman was placed in an unfortunate situation with his back against the mobile home and no way to escape the dog," the statement from Sheriff Tim Ryals said.

"He again told the dog to get back and the dog lunged at him. As a result, Investigator Freeman deployed his weapon on the animal."

But Coiner claims Clide was not attacking Freeman and the cop only shot the pooch in the head for barking at him.

"My daughter was coming to the door and said somebody was in the driveway," he told KATV.

The dog was not attacking him, the dog was barking, in my yard, on private property."
Chris Coiner

"Just a blue pickup, unmarked. Before I was even around the corner here, I heard a shot, and the officer had shot my dog right here in the yard for barking at him.

"My girlfriend watched it out the window, the dog was not attacking him, the dog was barking, in my yard, on private property."

Freeman had first gone to the property next door, but he was allegedly told the sex offender lived at Coiner’s home, the news outlet said.

Coiner said he was "livid", but Freeman "did not care one bit".

"He did not make any attempt to get away from it, he didn’t make any attempt to get back in his vehicle, all he did was shoot the dog because he was barking at him," he told Fox 16 News.

Coiner said Clide was his son's "buddy" and described the pooch as a "family member".

The police department launched an internal investigation into the incident, but found that "no policies or laws were violated".

The statement from Sheriff Ryals said: "After a thorough investigation, we have concluded that no policies or laws were violated.

"We, in law enforcement, answer calls every day that require split-second, life and death decisions. We strive to be right 100 percent of the time.

"Our department is saddened by this unfortunate incident and sincerely apologize for any distress it may have caused."

Another Faulkner County cop shot a dog in January last year, KATV reports.

The dog survived, but the cop was later fired and charged with animal cruelty.



Apparently the sex offender they were looking for was known to be in another town (Guy, Ar, not Greenbrier, Ar)




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interview with owner: https://www.facebook.com/theheatmag/videos/1057918508012523
 
"Investigator Freeman was placed in an unfortunate situation with his back against the mobile home and no way to escape the dog," the statement from Sheriff Tim Ryals said.
Even if this is true, the negligence of the officer still led to this situation. Personally, I don't think the department should be criminally liable, but they should absolutely be civilly liable.

Archive of homeowner interview


Honestly it seems like the evidence mostly backs the homeowner's side of the story.
 

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If the dog genuinely was just growling and barking rather than lunging or trying to attack, then that officer should be in trouble for being a moron. It wouldn't have happened if he re-read his paperwork and, I don't know, maybe googled the address? Instead of shooting it, he could've also maybe used mace? Even a taser if he had to, but a gun is just... overkill. No pun intended.

What an incompetent idiot.

While the dog is definitely a pitbull of some kind, and yes they can be aggressive, there are better ways to handle an animal than to go right for your gun. The dog may have just been barking and growling because of a stranger on his property, which is one of the main reasons why someone has a dog like that. There are a lot of things that could be said and could've been done, but it's still the officer's fault for being stupid and not double-checking the address.

EDIT: It's even more stupid when I just realize that the sex offender the cop was looking for was in an entirely different town. :story: Incompetent idiot is an understatement holy shit
 
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