If These Facts Are Right …
One filed complaint that was thrown out, and that’s it?
Leonel Barboza, Dog Owner: “He says, ‘I’m here to put him down. I’m here to kill him.’”
The officer told Leo Barboza there had been a complaint Bobby had bitten someone.
Barboza: “I said, ‘Do you have any proof or anything?’ He says, ‘I don’t need any proof.’”
So Leo got the dog while the deputy pulled out a rifle from his car. They walked a few feet from the Barboza’s home where Leo’s wife and his three year old son were inside.
Leo and the officer tied the dog to a pole when the deputy fired three shots. The dog then collapsed. Leo’s son heard the gunshots and opened the front door.
Don’t need any proof? Great. Then there should be no problem tying that officer to the tree, instead.
Liberty on November 21st 2007 in General Crap




Angus Lincoln [Visitor] responded on 21 Nov 2007 at 7:34 pm #
Maybe Michael Vick would be willing to share his bunk with him. That SOB deputy ought to be tried and convicted of not only animal abuse, but cruelty to children as well. I really would like to hear how this story turns out; seems like this kind of stuff just fades away into oblivion over time.
Liberty [Member] responded on 22 Nov 2007 at 5:58 am #
Too many questions without answers there. I wouldn’t let an Officer give me that line - why is it that people simply obey without question?
Cruelty to children indeed. What a nasty story.
cam [Visitor] responded on 26 Nov 2007 at 9:35 am #
What drives me crazy about stories like that is
this sheeple bullshit “the policeman is always right”
attitude. A cop that acts like the one in this
story is a bully and an asshole. Either way, a
story like this deserves a lot more detail - who
was alledgedly attacked by this dog? Who filed
the complaint? Let’s hear “the rest of the story”.
Liberty [Member] responded on 26 Nov 2007 at 9:40 am #
What I want to know is why didn’t the homeowner tell the officer to go stick his rifle up his posterior and come back with a warrant? Sheeple is right.