Home Security Camera Catches Cop in Nebraska Shooting Dog in Cold Blood
Police say he washed the blood off the concrete so the family wouldn't have to see it when they returned
A heartbroken father claims a police officer shot his family's dog 'in cold blood' in a gruesome act by a local police officer - all caught by his home security cameras.
Raul Ayala of Lyman, Nebraska, said he had gone into town on September 22 with his wife and children, leaving his 18-month-old Rottweiler, Bos, in the yard.
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I'm sure someone will be along soon to present the justification for this latest incident of doggycide.