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Family dog was shot and killed by deputies who went to wrong home for domestic violence call

Buddy didn’t even have a chance to bark before a deputy in Hesperia drew a handgun and shot the dog, killing him.

The deputies then realized they had gone to the wrong home in response to a domestic disturbance call.

But the damage was done, and it was too late.

Debra Blackmore’s beloved family dog was dead.

“Buddy didn't have a chance to bark,” she wrote on Facebook. “They shot him with their 45… The Sargent in charge said they went to the wrong house and sorry.”

 

According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, a citizen reported a domestic disturbance at his next-door neighbor’s home about 12:34 p.m. Monday.

Deputies went to the 7300 block of Redwood Avenue, approached the home and “rattled the fence to alert any animals on the property,” the sheriff’s department said.

It appeared that there were no animals, so deputies entered the gate.

That’s when two small dogs ran into the yard, then Buddy followed them.

Sheriff’s officials said Buddy, a larger Husky-Labrador mix, “was immediately aggressive toward the deputies.” They thought Buddy was going to attack, so one of the deputies shot him, the sheriff’s department said.

When a man then came out of the house and talked to the deputies, they realized they had gone to the wrong home. According to the sheriff’s department, the man declined to allow animal control to transport the dog for medical aid.

“The department and the officers involved in this unfortunate situation all recognize the emotional impact the loss of a family pet has on this family and we extend our deepest sympathies,” the sheriff’s department said in a statement. “The officers involved in this incident feel terrible about what occurred but felt they had no other reasonable option at the time.”

Animal control officers determined that Buddy needed to see a veterinarian, but Blackmore said said her family couldn’t afford it.

So Buddy bled to death, she said.

Capt. Greg Wielenga of the Hesperia sheriff’s station has offered to help Blackmore and her family with “whatever steps.”

But at this point, Blackmore said, she just wants people to “know how wrong this was.”



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OK - why didn't the cops offer to pay for the dog's treatment?



-- Edited by Lawyerlady on Friday 10th of June 2016 09:47:40 AM

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Yes, everyone is "aggressive" and trying to attack the cops. Shoot, shoot, shoot. Cops seemed to be able to work these situations out in bygone years without shooting everyone and everything. It was the light of day, not midnight. I guess she is just supposed to feel lucky they didn't wrongly shoot her.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

OK - why did the cops offer to pay for the dog's treatment?


 Because they shot it?

Why did the family refuse? They chose to let their dog bleed to death instead.

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flan327 wrote:
Lawyerlady wrote:

OK - why did the cops offer to pay for the dog's treatment?


 Because they shot it?

Why did the family refuse? They chose to let their dog bleed to death instead.

flan


 They said they didn't have the money.  I  don't see the cops stepping up and guaranteeing payment of vet bills.  



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They should have taken the dog to the emergency vet immediately and worried about the money later. I'm sure the vet would have worked with them. Or maybe relatives could have helped, or the cop that shot him.

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OK - why did the cops offer to pay for the dog's treatment?


 Because they shot it?

Why did the family refuse? They chose to let their dog bleed to death instead.

flan


 That was supposed to say, "Why DIDN'T the cops offer to pay?"



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OK - why did the cops offer to pay for the dog's treatment?


 Because they shot it?

Why did the family refuse? They chose to let their dog bleed to death instead.

flan


 That was supposed to say, "Why DIDN'T the cops offer to pay?"


 I knew what you meant.  I gave you a pass because of the Jojo situation.wink



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They should have taken the dog to the emergency vet immediately and worried about the money later. I'm sure the vet would have worked with them. Or maybe relatives could have helped, or the cop that shot him.


This!  Rush to the emergency vet & deal with the rest later. 



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Lexxy wrote:
sweet tooth wrote:

They should have taken the dog to the emergency vet immediately and worried about the money later. I'm sure the vet would have worked with them. Or maybe relatives could have helped, or the cop that shot him.


This!  Rush to the emergency vet & deal with the rest later. 


 I swear, I thought I read that the cops DID offer to pay.

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flan327 wrote:
Lexxy wrote:
sweet tooth wrote:

They should have taken the dog to the emergency vet immediately and worried about the money later. I'm sure the vet would have worked with them. Or maybe relatives could have helped, or the cop that shot him.


This!  Rush to the emergency vet & deal with the rest later. 


 I swear, I thought I read that the cops DID offer to pay.

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The department said they would help with whatever steps but I took that as their official statement after the fact.  Still I would not let my dog lie there bleeding to death for anything.  Couldn't afford it, F that.  I've put myself in debt several times over vet bills.  Sometimes they let me make payments sometimes I maxed a credit card.  For me my pet's life was worth it. 



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Dogs protect their property.

It's why we have them.


 The dog was doing his job, the cop was doing his. One had a gun...he wins.confuse



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Oh there you go.



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Dogs protect their property.

It's why we have them.


 The dog was doing his job, the cop was doing his. One had a gun...he wins.confuse


 Wins what? 



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This is so sad. I would be devastated. And yea, I would have rushed to the vet and sent the bill to the PD.

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Dogs protect their property.

It's why we have them.


 The dog was doing his job, the cop was doing his. One had a gun...he wins.confuse


 Wins what? 


 Anything on the lower shelf, between the stuffed pandas and the rubber chickens.



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Ahhh the booby prize.

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 Some call it that. LOL



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THIS is a perfect reason for cops to consider using tazor guns on animals. Sure there are going to be times tazers are not prudent, but when you are talking about the cops showing up to a property, there is no reason they cant have a tazor gun on the ready at first entry.

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apple wrote:
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Dogs protect their property.

It's why we have them.


 The dog was doing his job, the cop was doing his. One had a gun...he wins.confuse


 The cop did his poorly, he went to the wrong house.  Maybe we should take away the police guns.  evileye



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Lawyerlady wrote:
apple wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:

Dogs protect their property.

It's why we have them.


 The dog was doing his job, the cop was doing his. One had a gun...he wins.confuse


 The cop did his poorly, he went to the wrong house.  Maybe we should take away the police guns.  evileye


 Well, he was close...



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THIS is a perfect reason for cops to consider using tazor guns on animals. Sure there are going to be times tazers are not prudent, but when you are talking about the cops showing up to a property, there is no reason they cant have a tazor gun on the ready at first entry.


 Agreed



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