K-9 officer fired after shooting ‘aggressive’ Chihuahua in the face in front of stunned owner
An Arkansas K-9 handler has been fired after he was caught on video shooting a yapping, playful Chihuahua in the head as the dog’s owner looked on in disbelief.
Faced with the energetic pup, Faulkner County Sheriff’s Deputy Keenan Wallace’s first instinct was apparently to shoot the poor creature directly in the face, shattering its jaw, to the horror of owner Doug Canady, who rescued “Reeses” three years ago and nursed the “skinny little malnutritioned dog” back to health.
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Officer in Conway AR shot a innocent dog on private property without a warrant! just a stray dog wanting attention and barking like any other didn’t even kill the dog just left it to suffer. Total bullshit. Prayers to the owner who just lost their dog:( pic.twitter.com/lXYKk06ehG
— Catie (@catiejwoodson) January 5, 2019
In the video, Wallace is greeted by Canady’s two Chihuahuas, which yap and jump around excitedly outside his home. After directing Canady to move, Wallace shoots Reeses – who never got closer than a foot from the deputy, raising questions about how exactly the man was employed as a K-9 handler. The dog screams and writhes in agony as its owner tries to process what he has just seen.
Wallace was “relieved of his duties” on Saturday, according to a Facebook post from Faulkner County Sheriff Tim Ryals, who wrote “there were numerous opportunities to de-escalate the incident” and that the officer’s actions “fell short” of police standards. Although he believes “no policies or laws were violated,” Ryals plans to refer the incident to the prosecuting attorney’s office.
Canady caught the whole horrific scene on film after coming home to find police at his residence. A standoff earlier that Friday with an armed woman – who also, incredibly, pointed a gun at the hapless Reeses – led to her calling the police about an “aggressive dog” on his property, claiming he had tried to attack her.
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Adding insult to injury, Wallace or a second deputy who arrived on the scene later left a citation for violating an animal ordinance on his property. Reeses survived and is in stable condition, though his jaw was shattered by the gunshot. “That’s a tough little dog,” said Canady, who wants justice for Reeses: “This man’s actions should not go unpunished.”
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