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Old 04-18-2012, 02:32 PM   #11
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As someone who spends time in the hood, I can say that after a while you pretty much expect that any dog running towards you wants to rip your nuts off. It only takes one angry pit bull for you to get reaaaaal jumpy.

That being said he shouldn't have had his gun drawn right away, right? Or is that how they just do things in Texas?
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Old 04-18-2012, 03:02 PM   #12
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from an austin radio listener

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Neither defending the officer nor the owner, but this piece - while well written - conflicts with the events as described by the owner when he called into a local radio show yesterday. According to him the dog wasn't just barking but had charged at the officer and had made it all the way to his feet before being shot. The owner also stated that he was going to get something out of his truck so the officer, already believing that he was at the site of a domestic dispute, may have thought that he was going for a weapon. It should also be noted, and was not mentioned in the article, that the officer was at the correct house - the house he was dispatched to and the house reported for the disturbance. The person who called in the disturbance, however got the house wrong when they were requesting assistance.
nearly got banned (again) on my local site. becuase many people and many poeple in charge of the local site know mike and of course are only hearing 1 side.....and thats it. similar to the zimmerman case, IMO

appearantly, an Austin LEO was killed a few weeks ago, on duty and anotehr one shot recently.
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Old 04-18-2012, 03:06 PM   #13
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and this is Mikeys roomate/girlfriend??? i dunno

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"I am usually not one to get into the politics of people’s opinions of law enforcement. I know there are good and bad people in every walk of life, but I always try to give the benefit of the doubt to those that are in a position to “protect and serve”. But yesterday, a harsh reality was “served” when I received a phone call from a very near and dear person to me. The words I heard coming through my phone were nothing I would have expected in a million years—a very distraught voice saying, “The cops just shot and killed Cisco! They killed my best friend!” In shock, I asked what had happened. At the time, I only got a very brief description, as Michael Paxton was in shock and traumatized over the horrific loss of his dog. I immediately drove to his place (which is about 30 minutes away). When I arrived, I found him clutching Cisco’s body, crying and trying to understand what had just transpired.

Apparently, unbeknown to Mike, there was a domestic disturbance between a male and a female in his neighborhood, and the Austin Police Dept was called in. Unfortunately (seems like such an understatement), Mike found out quickly about the call when he walked into his driveway from his back yard where he and Cisco, his Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Healer), had been playing frisbee. Police officer T. Griffin, Badge #6778, was standing behind Mike’s vehicle, in his driveway. Before Mike even realized Officer Griffin was there, the officer had pulled his gun on Mike, yelling at him to freeze and put his hands up. In a panic, Mike stated to the officer that he lives there, and asked what and why this was happening.

Hearing the commotion, Cisco came from the back yard and into the driveway, barking at the officer, as any dog would do. Mike’s hands in the air, a gun pointed at him, he was afraid for his life, and therefore could not move or attempt to quiet or restrain Cisco. He told the officer that Cisco would not bite him, to please not shoot his dog. Almost immediately, a bullet was put into Cisco’s chest, killing him instantly. Mike still leaned against his truck, unable to move, was not allowed to even hold his best friend as he took the last breath of his abruptly-shortened life.

As was realized after this horrific event had transpired, THE COP WAS AT THE WRONG ADDRESS!!! An innocent man was traumatized by not only having a gun pulled on him by someone that is supposed to be there “to protect and to serve”, but his best friend of seven-and-a-half years was wrongly shot and killed. FOR WHAT?! Because Officer Griffin did not confirm where he was supposed to be before these events transpired!

Nothing will likely happen to Officer Griffin for any of this, as his supervisor arrived after everything took place, and she defended his actions. Mike was given the officers’ information, as well as a phone number to call, if desired. No apologies, no sympathy. Nothing. The officer even told Mike that Cisco should have been on a leash! IN HIS OWN YARD?! ARE YOU SERIOUS?!

We ended up taking Cisco’s body to be buried at a friend’s house, out in the country. Four of us spent two hours digging and breaking through limestone-filled ground, to make a hole large enough to lay to rest this man’s best friend and companion.
There are so many things wrong with this situation, that I just can’t even express it in words. My heart aches for you Mike. I know how much you love Cisco, and how much Cisco loved you. Although I am not sure what justice can or will be served in this case, your story will not go unheard. Along with many of your friends, in an effort to gain some sort of justice for you and Cisco, I am tagging all of our local news media here to get the word out.

This type of excessive force has GOT to be stopped. There needs to be consequences for behaviors such as this. There needs to be a system of “checks and balances” used, to be certain this type of thing doesn’t happen anymore—none of this would have occurred, had the officer just VERIFIED THE CORRECT ADDRESS before pulling a gun on Mike and his dog. I urge anyone and everyone that reads this, to please share this story, and let it be known that these happenings aren’t just things we read about going on in some “other city”, but right here, seriously affecting people we know and love.

If you want further information, please feel free to contact Mike directly. He is looking for any help he can get in seeking justice for his dog’s unwarranted killing. "
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Old 04-18-2012, 03:16 PM   #14
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So was he at the correct address or not? The girl makes it sound like the cop went to the wrong address when the other story says he was at the right address that was turned in, but the address that was turned in was wrong.
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Old 04-18-2012, 03:19 PM   #15
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"It should also be noted, and was not mentioned in the article, that the officer was at the correct house - the house he was dispatched to and the house reported for the disturbance. The person who called in the disturbance, however got the house wrong when they were requesting assistance. "

only the call record knows the truth.....
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Old 04-18-2012, 03:39 PM   #16
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Honestly, this situation sucks but I see both sides of it... just a shitty situation that didn't need to happen, but aside from the idiot reporting or conveying the wrong address, no real negligence or fault.

That said, this is the sort of thing that could happen to me and send me right the fuck over the edge.
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Old 04-18-2012, 05:18 PM   #17
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Ed stop.

YouTube... it's your friend. Michael is a local of mine - racer/rider and good guy. Through the video you can hear him in shock.

The FULL length dash cam video. It tells the story. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUzpNDSLHPY
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Old 04-18-2012, 05:46 PM   #18
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Typical police attitude......"If there is any conceivable way I could be in danger, no matter how little the odds, I can use deadly force"

Why not just get back into your car, beat off the dog with your baton, or fire a warning shot first.

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Old 04-18-2012, 05:59 PM   #19
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Ed stop.

YouTube... it's your friend. Michael is a local of mine - racer/rider and good guy. Through the video you can hear him in shock.

The FULL length dash cam video. It tells the story. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUzpNDSLHPY
and i'm sure Mike is a good guy cuz thats what everybody says, and no reason to doubt it.

but being his friend changes your perspective on things.

if the austin radio guy wrote what mike actually said, then it becomes more clear.

i'm sad your friend lost a good friend in that dog.

but i don't believe that either party is entirely faultless.
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Old 04-18-2012, 06:02 PM   #20
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Why not just get back into your car, beat off the dog with your baton, or fire a warning shot first.
while the lady is inside the house bleeding to death.......winner winner!

OMG.......fire a warning shot.....yee of little gun knowledge.....


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