Friday, July 5, 2013

Hawthorne police receive death threats after shooting Max the Rottweiler

A video that would break any dog owners heart was put online Sunday of a police officer from the Hawthorne Police Department shooting a mans dog. A barricade was put up on 137th and Jefferson and a man walking his 

Hawthorne police are also asking the public not to rush to judgment about the police shooting, though the dog's owner and many others are certainly wishing police hadn't rushed to judgment and decided the way to deal with 

Three Southern California police officers involved in the shooting death of a dog have been pulled off street duty after receiving death threats from outraged dog lovers. The social media fallout from the Sunday shooting has the Hawthorne Police

A California woman blamed overzealous bloggers for mistakenly putting her at the center of the far-ranging outrage concerning a police encounter that ended with officers shooting and killing a man's dog. “One asked me if I 

Spocko sez, "What are the current rules for filming police in the state of California? This man seems to believes that he should be arrested for filming the police and offers himself up for arrest after clearly holding his phone up to film them. He

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Hawthorne police receive death threats after shooting Max the Rottweiler

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