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Rogue_Ewok
post Aug 19 2008, 07:03 PM
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Dog's Death Dogs Traffic Cop
Police Said Officer Handled Situation Poorly
By ANDREA CANNING, PATRICK DOHERTY and IMAEYEN IBANGA
Aug. 17, 2008

RSS A San Marcos, Texas, police officer has been accused of inappropriate behavior during a traffic stop which may have lead to a dog's death.

Pet owners were stopped for speeding while rushing dying pet to vet.Officer Paul Stephens spotted driver Michael Gonzalez speeding down Interstate 35 and pulled him over for clocking 100 miles per hour. After a brief pursuit, Gonzalez pulled alongside the highway and emerged from his car, saying, "He's dying."



"Who's dying? Relax," Stephens said as his cruiser's dashboard camera captured the interaction.

"My dog," Gonzalez said during the Aug. 5 traffic stop.



But on the video, Stephens sounded less than empathetic as he berated the driver for putting others' lives at risk as he sped down the highway.

"You're driving down the highway at 100 per hour," he said sternly. "It's a dog, it's OK. You can get another one. Relax."


For 15 minutes, Stephens kept Gonzalez on the roadside.

"He said, 'You need to chill out. It's just a dog.' And I said, 'It's not just a dog; it's my family,'" Gonzalez said.

Missy died as Gonzalez waited for the Stephens to issue a citation.

Though Stephens' supervisors found him not guilty of misconduct, they did agree he handled the situation poorly.

"His world was collapsing. And what the officer says to him, basically, is, 'I don't care,'" said San Marcos police department chief Howard Williams.


I would not have stopped at all. That officer deserves to be fired.
 
 
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post Aug 19 2008, 07:50 PM
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It doesn't matter if he was close to the vets office or not. He could've killed someone if he was 500 miles away or 1 block away. 15 minutes to right a citation is a long time, and maybe the dog could've lived. But I don't think that's something that an officer should get fired for or he should be sued about.

Saying that you would let everyone else on the road die instead of your dog is idiotic. I love my dog, a lot. But I would rather have her die peacefully than to cause death and distruction while I was being selfish. Besides, my dog might have a heart attack while I am smashing into other vehicles on my way to the vets.

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Also, if he was emotional and he was still driving the speed limit, he could've injured someone. He wasn't being a tentative driver.
 

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