Florida Cops Enter Family's Backyard and Shoot 8-Year-Old Daughter's Beloved Dog

by Cassandra Fairbanks
PINAC
Jul. 28, 2015

Miami-Dade police entered the backyard of Vivian Lopez last week and killed her 8-year-old daughter’s beloved American Bulldog, Tyson, and the police are refusing to provide her with any answers as to why.

When Lopez inquired as to why the South Florida cops were even on her property, she told the local news outlet WSVN that she received conflicting stories, but she did say one officer told her they were searching for suspected car thieves in the area.
“His head was facing this way, and the cops came from this way. They shot him in his chest with a shotgun, right here where the blood stain is still at, and we had to clean up the blood.” Lopez told WSVN.
Tyson had reportedly never shown any signs of aggression and never had any complaints filed against him, yet these officers claimed that they shot the family pet with a shotgun, to “protect themselves.”

The family was left with the bloodstains from their friend’s final moments and no closure as there has been no reasonable explanation provided by the department.

“We have no dog, no answers and dog blood everywhere.” Lopez continued on to say.



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