View Full Version : Officer 'forgets' K-9 partner in car.
RICHARD
08-13-2007, 03:45 PM
http://www.kpho.com/news/13881179/detail.html
Here's another reason that dogs should never be used as 'partners' in law enforcement.
Moron.
chocolatepuppy
08-13-2007, 04:01 PM
That really pisses me off! :mad: How could you 'forget' your dog :confused: Rest in Peace Bandit. :(
Catty1
08-13-2007, 04:07 PM
He FORGOT???????
:mad:
RICHARD
08-13-2007, 04:23 PM
Bet you 5.00 that this cop is slapped on the wrist and no charges are pursued.
Just another "oopsie" and get the jerk a new dog.
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If you forget your partner, what other duties, details and info can you miss?
lvpets2002
08-13-2007, 04:34 PM
:mad: Oh that is so horrible & just DISGUST Me.. So Son Of a blank-de-blank-de SOULD loose his job & also be put in a Hot Car as well.. Remember an eye for an eye..
caseysmom
08-13-2007, 05:03 PM
How horribly sad.
critter crazy
08-13-2007, 05:06 PM
I dont Freaking get it:confused: !!!!!! How much of a Moron must one be to Forget Their Partner in The Damn car??? That is just rediculous!!! Does he forget criminals??? His kids (if he has any)?? I mean come on!!! He at least better be removed from the K-9 Unit!!!!!!!:mad:
lizbud
08-13-2007, 05:11 PM
I think they should forget to pay Sgt. Lovejoy for the next 10 years. :o
Alysser
08-13-2007, 05:32 PM
WTF???
I don't get it. He calls the dog his partner but then he forgets the dog in the car?? Ugh I don't even want to know. I really hope they worded that title wrong.
mike001
08-13-2007, 05:57 PM
Forgetting your partner in the car? Did this cop have his brain fried or what?
That would be as bad as parents forgetting they had kids in the car. That is sickening, a clear case of animal cruelty.
RICHARD
08-13-2007, 06:10 PM
WTF???
I don't get it. He calls the dog his partner but then he forgets the dog in the car?? Ugh I don't even want to know. I really hope they worded that title wrong.
The thread title is mine-in the story the report states that he "forgot about the dog"..
dukedogsmom
08-13-2007, 06:12 PM
This disgusts and sickens me! This is unforgivable and inexcusable. Poor Bandit. May you have a much better life now. I don't see an email address on their site.But here's their contact info. I think a written letter would be much better than just a phone call.
http://www.chandlerpd.com/contact_us.htm
Lady's Human
08-13-2007, 06:13 PM
There have been similar stories involving children in the news.
How, praytell, does one forget a child/dog/cat in a car?
I've forgotten my keys, glasses, and other inanimate objects in various places, but fail to see how one could forget a living being anywhere.
inlovewithanimals
08-13-2007, 06:25 PM
:mad: How can you "forget" a dog in the car in this pirticular case its big and it barks! ugh what a moron!!!! :mad:
Justin,
dukedogsmom
08-13-2007, 06:28 PM
http://www.desertdogk9trials.com/standings_2007.asp
The right click function is diabled. They came in 4th in explosives for the Desert Dog 2007 Police K9 Trials.
Way to treat your partner, jerk! Like someone else at work pointed out. If a citizen kills a police dog, they're charged with killing an officer. This sargeant at least needs to be demoted to regular patrol, if not fired, or at least suspended.
sweetpatata6
08-13-2007, 06:33 PM
http://www.desertdogk9trials.com/standings_2007.asp
The right click function is diabled. They came in 4th in explosives for the Desert Dog 2007 Police K9 Trials.
Way to treat your partner, jerk! Like someone else at work pointed out. If a citizen kills a police dog, they're charged with killing an officer. This sargeant at least needs to be demoted to regular patrol, if not fired, or at least suspended.
Agreed. :eek: that's just... Can't even put it into words how I feel :mad: !!!!!!
ratdogg
08-13-2007, 09:32 PM
I wonder if he will ever have to repay the thousands of dollars it takes to train a police dog.....any damage to police property by a citizen and it's a huge restitution fine.
jackmilliesmom
08-14-2007, 04:24 AM
I wonder if Bandit will be put into Memorial for fallen K9 colleagues part of the K9 dog trials website for teh dog trials he took part in.
jackie
08-14-2007, 04:52 AM
He should be charged with negligence and animal cruelty at the very least.
pitc9
08-14-2007, 07:31 AM
He should be charged with negligence and animal cruelty at the very least.
AMEN!!!
He should be treated just as any citizen that would have done the same thing!!
RIP Bandit.
I pray that this officer NEVER has another K9. :mad:
wombat2u2004
08-14-2007, 08:39 AM
He forgot ????
The bloody idiot !!!!!!!
Wom
king2005
08-14-2007, 09:46 AM
As mad as I am, I have a few questions as I know the dogs mean the world to the officers.
How many hours had he been working?
I'll bet a buck that he was over worked & his brain was fizzled.
Its still not a good excuse, BUT that just means there are more people to blame for this.
This kind of thing happens when people are over worked to the extream.. They mess up & its usually really bad!!! I feel sorry for the dog & for the officer, IF thats the case.
Jessika
08-14-2007, 10:36 AM
Is there anyone we can write to and complain?? That's ridiculous.
Catsnclay
08-14-2007, 02:51 PM
I live here in Phoenix, and this has been all over the news.
Apparently the offficer was pulling another shift assignment, and the moment he walked into his house he was notifyed that his son was in a terrible car accident, so he & his wife jumped into her car and took off.
Accident??? Maybe, but if was a civilian that did this, he would most likely be in jail right now for animal abuse.
I can't give a reason as to why this person is not under arrest or in jail.
Just a thought, but WHY didn't the dog just follow him out of the car? I don't know too much about police dogs, but I just assumed that they follow their handlers around unless given a comand.
I'm just as baffled as the rest of you.
Poor Bandit :(
Jessika
08-14-2007, 03:00 PM
Just a thought, but WHY didn't the dog just follow him out of the car? I don't know too much about police dogs, but I just assumed that they follow their handlers around unless given a comand.
I can't talk for the police officer, obviously, but I know I have my dogs trained to NEVER leave the vehicle, even if they are left in it with doors wide open, until I tell them it is safe. This is because we travel a lot between Branson and St. Louis, a four hour drive, and sometimes have to make pit-stops along the way, gas stations, rest stops, whatever. Sometimes near busy intersections and I don't want them to just run out and risk getting ran over by a car. So they wait until I give them the "ok" command, and then they walk, not run, out of the car. Maybe he was trained the same way?
RICHARD
08-14-2007, 03:05 PM
K-9 cars are partitioned off.
The dog rides in the back, separated from the front seat.
THat is too keep the dog inside the car should the cop have to exit car quickly- often dogs will key in on adrenaline or the excitement of the handler-
So, if an handler jumps out of the car the dog won't jump out into traffic or start a chase on their own.
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K-9 units have a screen between the back seat and on the rear windows in some commmunities. THey usually have a huge k-9 sticker on the rear door and some kind of "Don't stick you hand inside" warning on there too.
lizbud
08-14-2007, 04:21 PM
K-9 cars are partitioned off.
The dog rides in the back, separated from the front seat.
THat is too keep the dog inside the car should the cop have to exit car quickly- often dogs will key in on adrenaline or the excitement of the handler-
So, if an handler jumps out of the car the dog won't jump out into traffic or start a chase on their own.
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K-9 units have a screen between the back seat and on the rear windows in some commmunities. THey usually have a huge k-9 sticker on the rear door and some kind of "Don't stick you hand inside" warning on there too.
Thanks for posting that Richard. I was about to jump in here to say the
same thing. That's exactly the way it is here.
This same thing happened in Indy too.This was several months ago. :(
They have invented an alarm for cars carrying dogs that sound off outside
the car when the temperature reaches dangerous heat level inside it. last
I heard they were looking to market it.
RICHARD
08-14-2007, 04:38 PM
So they wait until I give them the "ok" command, and then they walk, not run, out of the car. Maybe he was trained the same way?
K-9 dogs are usually not trained to be passive. The dogs chosen for that 'job'
are more 'outgoing' and motivated.
There have been cases where a K-9 will attack the handler, other officers, innocent members of the public and even the handler's family.
In the case of the handler who left his dog outside, later to be shot by a neighbor, He had an indoor cage for the dog when he took him home.
Why? If the dog was trained and 'safe' to be around his family?
These dogs are programmed to grab an arm and take that person down to the ground-and to top it off they only respond to commands from the handler-sometimes in German.
RICHARD
08-14-2007, 07:48 PM
This was reported on MSNBC.
I just caught the guy's name..
Mike Moore (why are all guys named Mike Moore dumb?) Is a cop some where in the noirthwest part of the U.S.
He pulled over a car for a traffic violation, what violation is in dispute, He put down two in his report.
The car took off , Moore took up chase and pulled the car over again-then turned over the arrest to another officer.
The driver of the car was a Mrs. Moore, another police officer, husband of Mike and driving drunk.
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They can't control their wives...they want to be dog handlers? :rolleyes:
moosmom
08-15-2007, 08:30 AM
Bet you 5.00 that this cop is slapped on the wrist and no charges are pursued. Just another "oopsie" and get the jerk a new dog.
I couldn't have said it better, RICHARD.
dukedogsmom
09-06-2007, 07:54 PM
I'm fuming now more than before!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20622619/?GT1=10357
Exerpt:
The sheriff’s investigation showed Bandit was in Lovejoy’s patrol car from about 9 a.m. to shortly after 10 p.m. Aug. 11. During that time, the investigation found, the officer ran errands, napped and ate out with his wife. Lovejoy later found the dog dead in the car.
Thank goodness they fired the idiot. I don't think he should even be allowed a law enforcement career ever again.
Dorothy39
09-06-2007, 09:02 PM
Yeah, I read that story too!!! OH MY~ It just made me sick!!!!!
cmayer31
09-06-2007, 10:24 PM
Just an update from the Chandler PD site (http://www.chandlerpd.com/news_pr09052007.html) :
Chandler Police Chief Releases Statement
For Immediate Release
Wednesday September 5, 2007
The following is a written statement released by Police Chief Sherry Kiyler:
“The Chandler Police Department was informed today that the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has completed its criminal investigation regarding Sgt. Tom Lovejoy and the death of K9 Bandit and that misdemeanor charges have been filed. As a Department, we respect and support the criminal justice systems and processes in place. We remain saddened by the loss of K9 Bandit. At this time our internal investigation is continuing and further comment by our department would be inappropriate until the completion of this process.”
Chief Sherry Kiyler
Chandler Police Departmen
RICHARD
09-07-2007, 08:33 PM
Bet you 5.00 that this cop is slapped on the wrist and no charges are pursued.
Where do I send the five bucks? :eek:
anna_66
09-07-2007, 09:24 PM
That's ridiculous. He's going to get a slap on the wrist.
Now if anyone else were to kill the dog they would be arrested for killing an officer.
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