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Police investigate claim that officers used crowbar to kill injured deer | Police investigate claim that officers used crowbar to kill injured deer |
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Two police firearms officers are being investigated after they allegedly used a crowbar to kill an injured deer. | Two police firearms officers are being investigated after they allegedly used a crowbar to kill an injured deer. |
The officers from Durham constabulary had been dispatched to destroy the stricken animal, which had been injured on a road. | The officers from Durham constabulary had been dispatched to destroy the stricken animal, which had been injured on a road. |
But it has been reported that instead of using their firearms, the two officers used a crowbar to kill the large animal. | But it has been reported that instead of using their firearms, the two officers used a crowbar to kill the large animal. |
The force confirmed the pair are being investigated after the deer was "apparently not destroyed in the approved, humane manner" and said they have been moved to other duties. | |
A Durham constabulary spokesman said: "It is not unusual for firearms officers to be deployed on occasions when a deer or other large animal is clearly suffering as the result of being struck by a vehicle, and the best action would be for the animal to be humanely destroyed. | A Durham constabulary spokesman said: "It is not unusual for firearms officers to be deployed on occasions when a deer or other large animal is clearly suffering as the result of being struck by a vehicle, and the best action would be for the animal to be humanely destroyed. |
"We can confirm inquiries are being made to establish the circumstances surrounding the destruction of an injured deer on a road in Tanfield Lea, Durham, in early June. | "We can confirm inquiries are being made to establish the circumstances surrounding the destruction of an injured deer on a road in Tanfield Lea, Durham, in early June. |
"It has been brought to our attention that the deer was apparently not destroyed in the approved, humane manner. | "It has been brought to our attention that the deer was apparently not destroyed in the approved, humane manner. |
"Two authorised firearms officers have been moved to other duties while the facts are being established and they are not currently involved in a firearms capacity. | "Two authorised firearms officers have been moved to other duties while the facts are being established and they are not currently involved in a firearms capacity. |
Inquiries are being conducted by the force's professional standards department." | Inquiries are being conducted by the force's professional standards department." |
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