They just flat out told you they'd shoot your dogs? What kind of disgusting animal killing cowards were these guys?! My dog would probably have just tried to lick them...would they have ended its life just because they can too??
74novaman wrote:They just flat out told you they'd shoot your dogs? What kind of disgusting animal killing cowards were these guys?! My dog would probably have just tried to lick them...would they have ended its life just because they can too??
Sounds like there was a mild case of testosterone poisoning there all said and done...
im just glad i didnt grab my gun to check it out when i heard something outside my house, and glad I just happened to have caged my dogs. They would have never bit anyone
I'm pretty sure that I heard the call for this on the scanner. Whoever called in on you, claimed you were recklessly shooting & possibly trespassing,etc. I recall them having some trouble finding your location. It seems there were multiple complaints.I heard some later discussions about the required acreage to legally shoot on your own property. Ultimately, the radio chatter basically echoed your story, two males, target practice, etc.
Unfortunately, it does sound like they were flexing their muscles a bit to me. I have a lot of respect for most of them & the job they do, but the stories of overzealous LEOs seem to be on the rise nowadays. I'd make a call to the SD and at least be heard.
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A firearm is only an instrument. It contains no evil, no conscience, and no ability. It is strictly the intent, competence, and character of its user that decide the outcome of any and all actions taken with it.
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Haha tresspassing on my own property, and reckless shooting! I'm glad you got to hear about it seems they had a good reason to take me in. I have a pretty good backstop so I thought. I've been shooting out here for years and noone has complained guess my new ar15 was loud. I also have a lot of respect for them. My brother is a deputy sheriff. I understand they needed to do what they did. First time I've ever really been in fear for my life. I just won't shoot anymore. I was thinking though just bringing in 3 truck loads of dirt and setting up a really high berm but probly not don't want to offend anyone
xpur3l0g1cx wrote:Haha tresspassing on my own property, and reckless shooting! I'm glad you got to hear about it seems they had a good reason to take me in. I have a pretty good backstop so I thought. I've been shooting out here for years and noone has complained guess my new ar15 was loud. I also have a lot of respect for them. My brother is a deputy sheriff. I understand they needed to do what they did. First time I've ever really been in fear for my life. I just won't shoot anymore. I was thinking though just bringing in 3 truck loads of dirt and setting up a really high berm but probly not don't want to offend anyone
No offense but I think that is the wrong way to go.
It is your property and it seems that you are in the right to shoot on it. They are just using bullying tactics to scare you. Like I said earlier I would contact the Sheriff/Cheif and a lawyer and sort this out.
Quote marksiwel Re: Interesting Day Today
by marksiwel » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:54 pm
They were going to shoot your dogs for running around?
I read somewhere that LEOs refer to this as "puppycide"...more evidence that the death of common sense in this country has affected everyone in some way...
Always Remember:
A firearm is only an instrument. It contains no evil, no conscience, and no ability. It is strictly the intent, competence, and character of its user that decide the outcome of any and all actions taken with it.
(I don't know who deserves credit for this quote, but I like it.)
Quote marksiwel Re: Interesting Day Today
by marksiwel » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:54 pm
They were going to shoot your dogs for running around?
I read somewhere that LEOs refer to this as "puppycide"...more evidence that the death of common sense in this country has affected everyone in some way...
Its just another case of the cops not "Protecting and serving" I can understand shooting a wild dog, but I've read case after case of them shooting someones dog (Like Pugs and Poodles) for no reason. Jack Booted thugs in those cases
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xpur3l0g1cx wrote: On top of that I just happened to have my dogs in their cage and they let me know that if my dogs were running loose in my house they were going to shoot them
Sounds more like the tactics of the Feds than local law enforcement. Wannabes.
I made the comment I wont shoot anymore in my backyard just due to the fact that being able to shoot firearms is one thing, but when you have them pointed at you a lot of things go through your mind. The biggest thing is when I heard something right up beside my house I could have grabbed my gun to check out whatever it was. I could have died! Having firearms as a hobby is cool, but everything went out the window when It could have killed me. When your not doing anything wrong you don't exactly expect the police to show up and point so many guns at you. It also reminded me about gun safety and the 10 commandments. Ill come back around but its like I'm picking up firearms for the first time and starting from scratch