Enid: AC fires buckshot at dog---another AC off., police off. and bite victim all hit by ricochet

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Annie

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Maybe I could borrow your German Shepherd to bite my beagle, the little bastard is annoying!!!

How far away were you? This dog got an entire snout full of straight line spray right between the eyes. I kinda felt sorry for the damned thing. I mean his face was SOAKED with pepper spray.

All I know for sure is that me and pepper spray do NOT get along. My throat still hurt a couple days later and all I got was a little whiff of the overspray. Good thing I'm not an activist. I'd choke to death before they could get me cuffed. Lol
 

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There is an older video of a woman's dog being released on an animal control lady. It wouldn't let go even when a man was beating it with a stick of some kind. He finally got it to release and it went right back to attacking. Vicious dogs are tough as nails. Especially big ones.
 

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To avoid a dead dog and injured people, the cop should have gotten in his car an left. Just sayin. So, someones dogs got out? If the owner got control and one got away again; control could be regained. The fact that the cop was there may be the reason the owner lost control of the dog. Yes, I know some will chew my ass about this but that's OK.
 

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To avoid a dead dog and injured people, the cop should have gotten in his car an left. Just sayin. So, someones dogs got out? If the owner got control and one got away again; control could be regained. The fact that the cop was there may be the reason the owner lost control of the dog. Yes, I know some will chew my ass about this but that's OK.

The real truth is he was damned if he did and damned if he didn't. No matter what he did we'd (Yes, I was a party to the armchair quarterbacking as much as anybody. Difference in me and some is I will own what I posted.) be judging him. It's what OSA does. I figure as long as nobody died, or got their eye shot out, it's all good. But he probably shouldn't do that again.
 

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