Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 this is digusting-this guy needs to be locked up-and strung up and kicked... --- melgraj2 wrote: > Fortheanimals7 , > animalsneedusnow , > antifursociety > melgraj2 > Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:18:34 EDT > [Fortheanimals7] NC: UPD: Trooper Jones > Kicks Police Dog 5Xs has Hearing to get job back > > > FOR YOUR INFORMATION > > > PLEASE CROSSPOST > > > PHOTOS/VIDEO on below website > > > The News & Observer > > > Raleigh, North Carolina > > > http://www.newsobserver.com/news/crime_safety/story/1052884.html > > > ---- > > > Published: Apr 28, 2008 10:32 AM > > > Modified: Apr 28, 2008 05:16 PM > > > Video played of trooper kicking dog > > > A hearing into the firing of a state trooper > accused of mistreating his > police dog opened this morning with a video of the > officer kicking the > dog as it was suspended from the railing of a > loading dock. > > > Sgt. Charles L. Jones > > > Watch the video > > > Should the trooper have been fired? > > > BY DAN KANE, Staff Writer > > > RALEIGH - A hearing into the firing of a state > trooper accused of > mistreating his police dog opened today with a > video of the officer > kicking the dog as it was suspended from the > railing of a loading dock. > > > The 15-second video, taken by another trooper using > his cell phone, > shows Sgt. Charles L. Jones kicking the dog, Ricoh, > five times. > > > The dog was tied to the railing by its leash at the > time, with its front > paws in the air and its rear paws touching the > ground. > > > With each kick, the dog swung about two feet under > the dock. > > > Altogether, Trooper Raymond Herndon testified, Jones > kicked the dog up > to eight times. > > > The dog, a 7-year-old Belgian Malinois, was not > seriously injured. > > > Herndon said Jones was trying to get Ricoh to > release a piece of fire > hose that he was using as a toy. > > > First, Jones swung the dog in a circle in a > technique known as > " helicoptering. " > > > The dog was swung in such force that it became > airborne. > > > Herndon testified that he did not object to the > helicoptering but did > become concerned when Jones took Ricoh by the leash > and suspended him > from the railing. > > > " He had his back to me, and he began kicking the > dog, " Herndon said. He > said he did not think Jones was trying > intentionally to hurt the dog, > and he praised Jones' skills as a dog trainer. > > > A second video shows the dog, still hanging from the > railing, wagging > its tail and watching Jones, who picked up the toy. > > > The dog appeared to remain loyal to Jones, Herndon > said. > > > " I think [Ricoh] wanted to go with [Jones], " he > said. > > > Jones claims the episode on Aug. 8 was not > mistreatment. > > > He contends that he was fired summarily without due > process and has > appealed to get his job back. > > > In a deposition earlier this month, a senior > officer with the patrol > said that Gov. Mike Easley's office pressured the > agency to fire Jones. > > > Jones originally faced a three-day suspension, > based on the first video. > > > But patrol Captain Ken Castelloe, who was Internal > Affairs director at > the time, said he recommended firing Jones after > reviewing the second > video. > > > He said it showed that Jones' actions were more > egregious because he > left the dog hanging after it had released the toy. > > > Castelloe and Crime Control and Public Safety > Secretary Bryan Beatty > testified that Easley and his staff took an > immediate interest in the > case. > > > Castelloe was ordered to show the video to several > Easley staffers and > Beatty testified that at least twice the governor's > staff told him that > Easley wanted Jones dismissed from the patrol. > > > The patrol dismissed Jones in September, and Beatty > upheld the firing. > > > He and Castelloe said their actions were not > influenced by Easley. > > > Jones also contends that there were no clear > training procedures within > the patrol for police canines. > > > He also said that Easley, Beatty and patrol > officials were over-reacting > to other pressures at the time, such as the dog > abuse case that sent > Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick to prison, > and other cases of > trooper misconduct within the patrol. > > > The hearing is being conducted by Administrative > Law Judge Fred > Morrison. > > > Jones is expected to testify, along with several > Easley staff members. > > > dan.kane > > > OR > > > (919) 829-4861 > > =========================== **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest > site for U.S. used car > listings at AOL Autos. > (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851) > ______________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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