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Civil Liberties

Mississippi Cop Leaves K-9 Locked in Car Overnight, Dog Dies, Cop Reassigned to Other Duties

Ed Krayewski | 5.6.2013 4:09 PM

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A sheriff's deputy in Perry County Mississippi forgot he left a three-year-old Belgian Malinois police dog in his patrol vehicle and arrived the next morning to find it dead. Local TV station WLOX reports:

The cause of the death was never determined. Sheriff Jimmy Dale Smith said it could have been heat exhaustion or a heart attack. An official funeral was held for the animal.

"It's very unfortunate that a necropsy wasn't performed because that leaves everyone with the assumption that it was from heat exhaustion or heat stroke when in fact it may possibly be from something else."

After the incident Verret was reassigned to another position. Attempts to reach Sheriff Smith Friday for comment were unsuccessful.

A similar case in Georgia last October also remained unresolved. Laws in states like Texas and Florida make the killing of a police dog a felony, though Mississippi appears to have no such law on the book, though presumably there are laws against the destruction of government property. Animal rights activists want him fired.

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Ed Krayewski is a former associate editor at Reason.

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  1. John   12 years ago

    Beautiful dog. I hope that fat lazy fuck gets locked in a closet and sweats to death.

    1. Brett L   12 years ago

      “you spend a night in the box.”

      Until you stop breathing.

      1. John   12 years ago

        What we have here is a failure to communicate.

        1. Almanian!   12 years ago

          “Why you take all the dirt outta Boss’ hole? You put that dirt back in….”

          1. Brett L   12 years ago

            Too slow! Shit.

        2. Brett L   12 years ago

          “Get your dirt outta my hole, boy.”

          “What’s your dirt doin’ on the Captain’s ground, boy?”

          I think I could do that to this guy and club him every time he was too slow in jumping to it.

          1. Almanian!   12 years ago

            That movie is SO epic. But I can’t watch the end…it’s like Old Yeller, but with people…

            1. Ska   12 years ago

              Grrr, fucking Dragline, I can’t forgive the dumb bastard.

            2. Ska   12 years ago

              Oh, also, source of the theme song to ABC nightly news?

  2. Death Rock and Skull   12 years ago

    “Laws in states like Texas and Florida make the killing of a police dog a felony”

    These don’t apply to the handlers.

    1. Night Elf Mohawk   12 years ago

      Where does the Texas law exempt the handler?

      1. Death Rock and Skull   12 years ago

        Where the prosecutor files the paperwork.

        1. Night Elf Mohawk   12 years ago

          “It doesn’t” would’ve been less typing.

        2. Hugh Akston   12 years ago

          Professional courtesy is a hell of a drug.

          1. amelia   12 years ago

            That’s hella correct.

  3. Anonymous Coward   12 years ago

    Procedures were followed, dogs were killed, officers were reassigned, force continuums, furtive gestures, officer safety, have I left anything out?

    1. Art Vandelay   12 years ago

      “have I left anything out?”

      Bigorati, powerlifting, surfing, Morgan Fairchild, groupies, and random acronyms?

      1. Almanian!   12 years ago

        hth

      2. BuSab Agent   12 years ago

        totality of circs

        1. Clich? Bandit   12 years ago

          afatfppitc

  4. Episiarch   12 years ago

    And if a peasant had caused the death of that dog in any way they’d be looking at jail time.

    1. Auric Demonocles   12 years ago

      Yeah, but if the cop had killed a peasent’s dog he would have gotten a medal for valor.

      1. Almanian!   12 years ago

        Well, Officer Safety, duh!

  5. Brandon   12 years ago

    What? He locked all of his other penis substitutes in the car, and they still work fine. Why did they give him a defective probable-cause-generator?

    1. fish   12 years ago

      Keyboard…..you owe me one!

  6. Almanian!   12 years ago

    My five dogs and I disapprove this message. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  7. DrAwkward   12 years ago

    Police gotta kill dogs. It’s what they do best.

  8. Rufus J. Firefly   12 years ago

    It’s true. A citizen would be prosecuted as citizens and DA’s would be looking for blood. A cop does it and….crickets. Reassignment.

    It is to laugh.

    1. fish   12 years ago

      The reassignment was pretty severe …..he didn’t get paid vacation administrative punishment.

  9. Aresen   12 years ago

    “An official funeral was held for the animal.”

    OFFS.

  10. Tonio   12 years ago

    And it’s noteworthy that Reason dances oh so gently around the anti-cruelty laws which are also relevant here. AFAIK, there is no police exemption to those. It’s almost as if Reason would like to see him prosecuted for those, but doesn’t want to come out and say this because it might lead to an embarrassing discussion about Reason shilling for cruelty.

    1. SIV   12 years ago

      Fire and prosecute him for negligent destruction of government property.

  11. Swarley   12 years ago

    What no citizen dogs to kills that day?

  12. Dunphy (the real one)   12 years ago

    I’m sorry, but if any act justifies termination without prior discipline (iow consistent with progressive discipline), it’s LEAVING YOUR POLICE DOG IN THE CAR OVERNIGHT BECAUSE YOU FORGOT!

    Period. AT A MINIMUM, he should be fired. He had a responsibility for a life. The K-9 officers I know love their dogs. They wouldn’t hesitate to shoot somebody threatening the dogs with deadly force. They are part of the family.

    There is no possible excuse this man could have.

    As for the laws, most of the laws referenced above have an intent aspect that wasn’t met here. I don’t think anybody’s arguing he did this INTENTIONALLY. There *may* be some sort of animal neglect charge that would apply in that state. I can’t speak for that, not knowing their penal code, but again, it seems that firing is entirely justifiable and should be the minimum penalty.

    I’ve had arguments before with people here who regard animals only as “property” and think animal cruelty laws etc. are not libertarian. They most definitely are. Animals should not be extended “rights”, but otoh people (the owners) should and do have an affirmative duty to do certain things (like feed the animal) and not do other things (like LEAVE THE FUCKING THING IN THE CAR OVERNIGHT BECAUSE YOU FORGOT).

    1. Dunphy (the real one)   12 years ago

      If that;s not kosher libertarian, to some people, I don’t fucking care. It’s basic human compassion. Humans have a duty not to treat their pets cruelly or neglect them. Perfectly legal in most states (and mine) for a pet owner to kill their pet if they so desire AS LONG AS it’s done in a non-cruel manner, btw.

      I just can’t grok how you can “forget” you left your dog in the car. That’s tantamount (almost) to forgetting you left your kid in the car. Maybe I love dogs more than some, but it seems pretty obvious to me.

      Of course, the trolls will of course wank and reference officer shooting dogs in warrants, the vast majority of which (from video evidence I have seen) are blatantly justified – and some aren’t, but this is wholly different.

      This man should be fired, given due process of course, and then fired.

      Oh, and a necropsy should have been done, too.

      1. Brandon   12 years ago

        Gotta agree with Dunphy.

  13. Loki   12 years ago

    Laws in states like Texas and Florida make the killing of a police dog a felony, though Mississippi appears to have no such law on the book, though presumably there are laws against the destruction of government property.

    I’m also guessing that animal cruelty is against the law in MS too. Seriously though, how can you “forget” that you have a dog in the car? This dude’s stupidity level defies descrpition. “Mouth breathing retarded shitfucker” is about as close as I can come up with and that doesn’t quite seem to cut it.

    1. SIV   12 years ago

      Many DAs around the country don’t even charge parents who LEAVE THEIR CHILDREN IN THE CAR UNTIL THEY DIE.

      1. Brandon   12 years ago

        They’re too busy prosecuting 6 year olds for chewing pop-tarts into guns.

        1. Art Stone   12 years ago

          Are you pointing your pencil at me?

  14. SKR   12 years ago

    send that negligent mofo to me. I know some dogs that would like to have a word with him.

  15. MasterDarque   12 years ago

    It is clear from the pic the dog is black and this should be tried as a hate crime

  16. WomSom   12 years ago

    Stupid P O S cop, off with his head NOW!

    http://www.Total-Anon.tk

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