Well I hope once his department after the internal review recommends that Jones even though he won his job back, has to handle a desk in the future and not a K9.
Such disgusting moral and ethical responsibilities, these judges have nowadays.
From what I understand, it still isn't clear sailing for that officer yet despite the judge's decision as far as his career goes. But I am sure he will get off with a slap on the wrist.
But one thing is for sure, that sort of treatment is never unintentional.
And yet, I was reading in the news that a judge was willing to entertain a ridiculous case, and award a sum of money and a new RV to a lady who had set her Winnebago on cruise-control and then went back to the kitchen to make herself a sandwich, causing it to crash and overturn. The driver said it wasn't written in the manual that one mustn't leave the driver's seat at all times.
Being from NC, I really hope they put this guy in a car and assign him to the stretch of I-40 in Haywood County. There have been 5 troopers, I think the news said, killed on this stretch of I-40 since 1995. One was killed last week. If the drug dealers and thugs don't get you, the tractor trailers will.
I posted in the wrong thread my response...
I thought this was a handler aggressive dog and it was choked out to address the problem??? Is that not the case?
I haven't been able to find any official anything on this, and I really would love to know where to go to read up on it
*edit* I was able to find a news article... I hate taking the media's version on anything, but from what I read it sounds a bit different than what I was told...
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