The post is by Officer Manuel Vasquez Jr., who is blaming the death of Leon Rosby's dog Max not on himself, but on the dogs owner. Vasquez believes the dogs owner should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for the death of his dog.
Here's what Vasquez had to say about the shooting death of Max, the 2-year-old Rottweiler killer by a Hawthorne police officer on June 30. Copied it verbatim by BY: ELISA BLACK-TAYLOR.
“One of the best departments in the state one on looker with no business being there, if he wouldn’t have stopped but with his oen agenda wanting to record a mistake by the HPD and there was none cost him his dog. The few of you out there that don’t trust your police move. want to blame someone blame the dog owner for not minding his own business and putting himself and the officers in harms way, he should be prosecuted to the fullest letter of the law, including the death of his pet. you see police looking for armed suspects get out of the area don't stand there taking pictures, if he would have got shot by the suspects he woul be after the dept. for not protecting him. The rest of you don't be led by one persons agenda, step up and protect your dept. the way they do day in and day out. Lead don't follow."
Vasquez has since taken down his Facebook page.
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Secrets of the Fed.com
The examiner.com's Elisa Black-Taylor noted A comment made by Dave Higgins on the webpage that posted this article says it all in summing up the mindset of those who follow the articles of dogs shot by police.
"The very worst cops are the "good" cops that ignore/make excuses for bad cops. They have eroded the public trust with their own actions. Good cops don't understand why good people hate cops, and that it comes from not taking out their own trash."
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secretsofthefed.com | examiner.com - July 5, 2013