Burglars Break Into Cop's Home, Steal Guns, Poison Police Dog
Police believe burglar knew the Richmond, CA home was a cop's
Burglars poisoned a Richmond police K-9 officer's two dogs before breaking into his home and stealing guns and other items, police said Wednesday.
The incident unfolded about 6 a.m. Friday when the officer's wife called him while he was at work, saying their 2-year-old black Labrador retriever, Trax, was seriously ill, said police Lt. Bisa French.
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We obviously need to add to the special circumstances list "any and all pets of law enforcement." Kill a pet owned by a police officer, mandatory life sentence! A dog owned by a police officer is sooo much more important than one owned by the public.
Take that suckas!!