Fairfax County Cop Shoots Dog in Neighborhood and once again, no witnesses


A Fairfax County cop, who will of course...unlike you and I, go namelessshot and killed a dog on Friday morning and neighbors are upset about the incident.


"Neighbors are really upset because it could happen to anybody’s dog," said Elsts, who has two dogs and lives two blocks away from where the incident occurred. "Even though the dog wandered the streets on a regular basis, it’s pretty scary that an officer would use a gun in the neighborhood."




Police were called to the 6200 block of Everglade Drive for a report of a loose dog, according to the county. Public Information Officer Lucy "Where's the outrage?" Caldwell, of the Fairfax County cop propaganda office, laid out in an email to Patch what the police say happened next which we won't print since its probably all crap anyway.



 "The owner did make a mistake, however I think it’s wrong for an officer to go on to someone’s property and shoot their dog on their front steps," Elsts said. "Any witnesses would have been traumatized."
"What scares me is if an officer responds to a call at my house, are they going to use lethal weapons against my pets?"

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