Arrested for what?!

NotStyro

Shared on Mon, 10/22/2007 - 23:01
No, not me.

Student charged with harassing police dog

I thought the charge for resisting arrest without violence is ludicrous, then along comes the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and arrests a 15yo kid for harassing a K-9 dog. To push the matter into the near-insane levels, the dog was involved in giving a presentation at a school at the time. So, not in the line of duty. Not chasing a subject-of-interest/perp. But giving a presentation at a school.

Great police work there, chief.

Yeah, the kid was just being an obnoxious jerk, but most timmies are anyways. Frankly, and in my opinion, and not counting for beans, is that the school should have intervened and threatened the kid with detention or inside suspension if he didn't stop. Then followed-up if the kid pushed it.  The arrest was too much. Hopefully the DA will dismiss the charge and send a sharp note to the Sheriff’s Office to get out and find some real criminals to arrest.


On the gaming front, I started HL episode 2. Didn't get very far before the freezing issue resumed. I guess Valve didn't put much effort into the port from pc to 360.

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Raider30's picture
Submitted by Raider30 on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 16:21
"4) deadly force will be used in defense against a k-9 and charges against that will not be acceptable (k-9 is a tool, and a good cop will have a backup)." What does that mean? Are you saying that is a K9 is deployed against you you would use deadly force against the dog? Please stop and think. Likely if there is a K9 there are multiple officers present, if there are multiple officers present and you have a weapon that could cause a death and choose to deploy said weapon on the K9 you would then be killed. What exactly have you accomplished? You can 'not accept' whatever charges you want but that doesn't change the law. Just like you can 'not accept' a resisting arrest charge, but that doesn't change the fact that under the law you can't resist arrest.. Further, stop making blanket statements like "a good cop will have a backup". It is a stupid statement and shows once again that you haven't taken the time to consider the actual working conditions of officers around the country. Believe me I WISH that each officer could have a backup whenever and whereever it was needed.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 18:10
A dog is a tool? Try taking your dog out in the front yard and beating it to death and then claiming it is just a "tool" that you broke. I'm not big on animal rights, but I am opposed to animal cruelty. Please explain where you get this idea that you can define you world as you see fit. "Not accept" charges and using deadly force against a cop? Wow.
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 09:01
The article is greatly lacking in details and facts. I find it very hard to believe that one hand slap to a wall resulted in arrest. I tried to find more information, but your article is all that is available at this time. I would ask that you consider that perhaps more information is needed before condemning the actions of the cops?
NotStyro's picture
Submitted by NotStyro on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 09:38
I guess we should just watch the 'recent' offenses page for more information...http://www.sheriff-okaloosa.org/offense/
Raider30's picture
Submitted by Raider30 on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 11:32
Couple of things here: 1) Anytime the dog is working he's "in the line of duty". 2) I agree with Dastard, the article was severely lacking in facts. For all we know the officer told the kid to knock it off, the kid got mouthy causing a disturbance and thats what triggered the arrest with the initial charge being that of harrassing the dog. Point is we don't know so lets not be so quick to condemn. 3) In my state we have 'citeable' offenses. Meaning you get a citation rather than being arrested for relatively minor things and taking up jail/booking/ect. time and space. While not knowing all the facts, a citation *might* have been more appropriate. 4) I would be surprised to see this incident make the recent offenses link due to the fact that the person is a juvenile. If you do find out more information on this I'd be interested in knowing what really happened.
NotStyro's picture
Submitted by NotStyro on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 12:04
Looking over some of the past 'recent' offenses entries, I would think a juvi offense would be listed. The names would likely be redacted/substituted with an '*' where privacy issues may be cited. I have some personal (not universal) rules when dealing with k-9 units. 1) don't mess with the dogs! 2) don't mess with the handlers! 3) addressing both as 'officers' usually can't hurt, and 4) deadly force will be used in defense against a k-9 and charges against that will not be acceptable (k-9 is a tool, and a good cop will have a backup).

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