Right, I got that. But how are police supposed to make sure people are protected by the law if they aren’t able to break it whenever they feel like it?
She called the cops, they shot her. At least the shooter is being charged. if he will be held responsible is still to be seen, but it is more than usually happens.
The bloodhound was taken to a veterinarian for treatment, where it was noted the infected wounds were about 1.25 inches apart, consistent with the electric prongs on Daisy’s e-collar. When the veterinarian shaved Daisy’s neck to further examine the injury, charging documents state that a total of eight puncture wounds were found on her neck.
From prolonged and frequent use of an e-collar. Bastard.
I can’t prove that’s from a cop horse, but the only horses that don’t live in the park are the ones that deliver beer, and they don’t walk on the sidewalks.