While I don't agree with shooting dogs there are some mitigating factors here to suggest nobody really did anything wrong (other than your friend driving), and note also the inherent fear people (including police officers) have of pit bulls. I know personally they are fantastic gentle & kind dogs but they are very PROTECTIVE and they do have a bad rep from the news & media.

The police officer actually did nothing wrong, he followed standard procedure. I would pick my battles more wisely kid or you can plan to have ongoing issues with the police where you live. If he would have actually shot your dog in your car from outside of the car then that would be a different story. But he did'nt. I would "get over it". Listen to my advice. :thumbsup:

Good luck, smoke some pot. :jointsmile:
FreeDaHerb Reviewed by FreeDaHerb on . Be warned if you travel with your animals On the 15th of October me and two of my friends were driving to the store in out small town of Orting. As we were entering the town of Orting we were pulled over by a Orting police officer. One of my friends was driving I was stiiting passanger and another friends was siting in the back seat. My friend that was driving was arrested for a suspended licence, he was upset about this and was yelling. The officers brought my friend to the back of the cop car and were trying to calm him down. I got Rating: 5