Danville police shoot, kill growling miniature dachshund
Danville officer shoots and kills 12 pound dog;...
A Danville Police Officer shoots and kills a 12 pound dog, and the owners don't understand why.
Killer, who died Monday night after being shot once, was described as “just a little house dog.“
DANVILLE -- Danville's police chief says one of his officers acted properly by shooting and killing an 11-year-old miniature dachshund that ran at him while growling.
Neighbors said Killer, who died Monday night after being shot once, was a sweet, mild-mannered dog.
"He just kind of walked up and down the neighborhood and didn't bother anybody," said Jenine Edmunds, who lives on the same cul-de-sac as Killer's owners, Tawaiin Harper and his family. "He was just a little house dog."
Police Chief Philip Broadfoot declined to name the officer who shot and killed the dog while serving two outstanding warrants to a neighbor.
As the officer returned to his car, "he was surprised by a growling dog running through the yard directly at him from the rear, leaving him with just seconds to consider his options," according to the a release from Broadfoot.
The options, according to the chief: running to the squad car, distracting the dog or using pepper spray, a baton or firearm.
Broadfoot said the dog lunged at the officer and attacked him.
"Shooting a dog which is actively presenting a threat to an officer is within the department's policy," according to the release.
Harper said he drove home from work to try to comfort his wife and two children after they called to say Killer had been shot to death by the officer.
The officer's supervisor, a lieutenant, "was very, very remorseful," Harper said. "He kept apologizing. And he said, 'I know apologizing can't bring the dog back, but I just don't know what to say.' "
Harper said friends and neighbors have asked if the family will get another dog.
"You can't replace Killer. He's one of a kind. I'm still trying to soak it in because the dog had been with us so long. He was a family member. They took a family member away."
-- Media General News Service
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I guess the officer was afraid “killer”
would start at the ankles, bring him down to the ground and then go for the throat. I have to wonder about the training for this police department.
This was not a big dog so it presented no danger of death or serios injury.
I agree, send this guy back to his former job or put him downtown writing parking tickets. Then only the pigeons will have to worry about getting shot.
Why would a dog be named “killer” if it wasn’t dangerous? I feel for the officer because he had to take a life but I would have done the same.
If the cop thought a little dachshund was a threat to him then he shouldn’t be on the force. He should go back to Dairy Queen or wherever he was working before he got hired by the police department.
You have got to be kidding. What self-respecting man is afraid of a little 5 pound rat-dog?



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