Police climb through family's bedroom window
and shoot their 2 dogs.
source:
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FL -- An innocent Florida family was terrorized by
police who broke into their bedroom at 10:30 PM on Tuesday and opened
fire on their pet dogs.
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Police
were searching the area for a person of interest. Without any evidence
or a warrant, they decided to climb into the home of Cristina Moses and
her fiance Travis Nicholas, right through a bedroom window.
The
couple was awoken to the sound of intruders in their home -- at least
six of them -- and were quickly dragged from their bedroom and into the
hallway. Guns were aimed at them and they had boots placed on their
backs.
"The cops threw Cristina on the ground, cussing," Nicholas said. "It was obvious that I'm not armed because I'm in my boxers."
Then
the couple witnessed their two dogs get shot by police. Police claim
that an officer was bitten, but the couple says they witnessed it
clearly and their story contradicts the officers'.
"I'm in the
doorway so I can see into the bedroom, and I see him shooting across the
bed ... to my dogs that are on the opposite side of a queen-sized bed,"
Moses said. "I heard five shots go off. Around the third shot, I
hopped up and I went 'No stop. No.' And he continued to fire a couple
more shots after that," she said.
Moses was then detained in a patrol car for more than an hour because she "wouldn't shut up."
"All
I did was keep asking if they could tell me what happened to my dogs,"
she said. "All they said was 'We'll take care of that later.'"
"Deputies
entered the house through the open window in an effort to locate the
suspect and to assure the safety of the occupants," says the police
press release.
One dog had to be euthanized because of its injuries, the other survived with a leg wound.
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There's a video on the link of the couple talking about the incident.
What stood out to me, was that the lady was naturally heartbroken over the shooting of the dogs. I understand that, but the treatment dished out to her and her fiance was fucking outrageous, as was the fact that they broke in in the first place - no warrant, no reason to suspect that either of the pair was the 'person of interest' they were seeking, or that they were harboring him/her.
The police statement...
"Deputies
entered the house through the open window in an effort to locate the
suspect and to assure the safety of the occupants," says the police
press release.
...is nothing short of an out & out piss-take. Police thuggery, in the States particularly, has gone way too far now -
way too far - for anyone to trust them, or even feel safe knowing they're on the loose. Surely the most docile & obedient citizen can see that for this behaviour to have burgeoned like it has must entail authorisation from powerful leaders, and so something is very seriously wrong!