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Police officer fatally shoots 'friendly' dog in apartment hallway | Police officer fatally shoots 'friendly' dog in apartment hallway |
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A New York City police officer shot and killed a “friendly” 4-year-old pitbull in the Bronx. | A New York City police officer shot and killed a “friendly” 4-year-old pitbull in the Bronx. |
Yvonne Rosado, 42, said that her dog Spike was fatally shot back on February 13, despite pleading to the officer that the dog was friendly. | Yvonne Rosado, 42, said that her dog Spike was fatally shot back on February 13, despite pleading to the officer that the dog was friendly. |
“The officer just reacted badly,” she told the New York Daily News on Thursday. “I was screaming, ‘He’s friendly! He’s friendly!’ But he still did that to my dog.” | “The officer just reacted badly,” she told the New York Daily News on Thursday. “I was screaming, ‘He’s friendly! He’s friendly!’ But he still did that to my dog.” |
The dog began barking when officers from the 46th Precinct responded to a domestic disturbance call at 5:30am. When Rosado opened the door to see what was happening, Spike managed to slip into the hallway. | |
Surveillance footage shows the dog approaching the officer with his tail wagging before the officer shoots the dog at point-blank range. | |
"He was still wagging his tail as he was dying,” Rosado told CBS 2. “It's the worst thing." | "He was still wagging his tail as he was dying,” Rosado told CBS 2. “It's the worst thing." |
Rosado’s neighbor Irma Sue Santiago, 46, said that her daughter was nearly three feet away from the shooting. | Rosado’s neighbor Irma Sue Santiago, 46, said that her daughter was nearly three feet away from the shooting. |
“What if he had missed the dog and shot my daughter? She’s traumatized by the whole thing,” she told the Daily News. | “What if he had missed the dog and shot my daughter? She’s traumatized by the whole thing,” she told the Daily News. |
Rosado admit she was hysterical and followed the officers to confront them. | Rosado admit she was hysterical and followed the officers to confront them. |
“They jumped on top of me — three men,” she told CBS 2. “I'm in my undergarments in the hallway.” | “They jumped on top of me — three men,” she told CBS 2. “I'm in my undergarments in the hallway.” |
Santiago added that Rosado's entire back was left "black and blue" after the incident. | Santiago added that Rosado's entire back was left "black and blue" after the incident. |
Rosado she plans to file a lawsuit against the city and planning to file a grievance against the officers with the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board. | Rosado she plans to file a lawsuit against the city and planning to file a grievance against the officers with the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board. |
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