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by bdickens
Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:50 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: K9 dies in hot car.
Replies: 41
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Re: K9 dies in hot car.

texanjoker wrote:
longtooth wrote:texanjoker this is not anti LEO nonsence. These are valid statement. yopu need to get the chip off your shoulder.

Sew Texas your coments are fine.

Excuse me?
Chip,
that borders a personal attack but that's ok, have at it :thumbs2: Have you even read the article? Where does it state that the officer left the AC off? He left the dog in the car while in the station. What do you think one does with a police dog on patrol? The dog stays secured in the car. I even pointed out how one goes about keeping their dog safely in the car w/o issues. The only thing we know is that a dog died. We do not know if it was an equipment failure, if they had any safety devices on the car, screens on the windows, or if he was an idiot that left his dog in the car with no AC to die. I even said if he was negligent that would be a different matter. But hey if my wanting to see facts before I jump on the anti leo bandwagon upsets you have at it.


BENNETTSVILLE, South Carolina — A Bennettsville police officer has been suspended without pay for two months after his police dog died in a car of heat stroke.

Bennettsville Police Chief Larry McNeil says Officer Robert Miller will also be placed on probation for 90 days following the suspension and can no longer be a K-9 officer.

The chief said the dog, named Tank, died Monday when he was left in a patrol car with no water and the windows up as Miller went into the department to do some paperwork.

McNeil said Miller did not mean to stay as long as he did and immediately took the dog to a vet when he realized Tank was in trouble.

McNeil said an investigation found no criminal intent and no charges will be filed.


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