
The dog's owner set up surveillance cameras to keep a close eye on classic cars in their driveway. They never imagined capturing video of their dog being shot and killed.
In an instant, over a decade of companionship with the dog she rescued from a shelter ended with a bullet.
Northland, Missouri, resident Brandi Buschman is the latest to mourn a beloved pet because police officers reacted with gunfire instead of restraint — a law enforcement response so common, it has been given a name: puppycide.
"They killed her, and she died right there in front of my steps," Buschman lamented in an interview with local CBS affiliate KCTV5. "She ain't deserve that."














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