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Ya know, my freshman year of highschool I played counterstrike (1.6) on the computer and was in a "group" whose tag was "THB" or Trigger Happy Bastards. I feel like that sonuva bitch would fit that title very well.
**** him.
What's important is that even though the guy wasn't there, they caused the disturbance, they shot at the dog that they let loose, they still arrested someone for disorderly conduct. If that many cops show up and guns are fired, someone has to be punished and I'm glad they could pin that on someone in the house.
FFS
Makes you wonder if some people either never had a dog as a pet, or just had chihuahuas. I grew up with a wolf mix, dog was huge for a shepard. That dog was not being aggressive at all from what I see. That was 'lots of people to play with'.
Glad he missed but the owner should have had control over his animal.
ggboy
The important thing here is that the those brave officers went home safe that night. And also, only police should be allowed to have guns.
13lb NYC trigger and no time spent firing your weapon is how you miss a dog at 10 ft. Remember, the undertraining and crippled gun are for your safety
13lb NYC trigger and no time spent firing your weapon is how you miss a dog at 10 ft. Remember, the undertraining and crippled gun are for your safety
A century before pants-wetting billionaire Michael Bloomberg carried out his one-man war against the Second Amendment, another powerful and spoiled New Yorker desired to make the world safe for himself… and his armed bodyguards. Timothy Sullivan helped ram through the Sullivan Act which bares his name, killing the practical ability of New Yorkers to defend themselves in 1911.
More than a century has since passed, and there is no legal gun culture to speak of in New York City and in surrounding areas.
As a result, most of the recruits for the NYPD have little to no experience with firearms when they enter the police academy, and receive precious little training while they are there. They are then released on crowded public streets with less practical experience with firearms than many Boy Scouts, and the problem of their horrific lack of training is compounded by officers being issued handguns with extra heavy trigger pulls, which makes it even more difficult to aim and fire their handguns accurately, reducing their confidence in their competence even more.
NY strong!
How could he miss the dog it being SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO close!? lucky dog is all I can say.
Can you imagine how many people they would have to arrest if the dog did get shot!? Maybe the whole street if some poor prick caught the stray bullet. Man, what an ass.
Does anyone know where I can get a vest that will fit a labrador.
Just saying.
ggboy