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"For six years Ian Anderson raised his beloved dog, it took just one second for a police man's bullet to kill him," NBC reporter Omari Fleming lamented.The police had knocked on Anderson's door and when Burberry ran outside, the dog stopped barking as one officer reached down and pet him, Anderson says.
"[The officer] jumped back, went this way, drew his weapon," Anderson told NBC. "Boom. Shot right in the head and he was done. He was dead."Anderson laid outside grieving for two hours with the body of his pet, and friend, who had helped him through his anxiety while coping with the loss of his father.
"He was the best dog in the entire world, I would do anything to have him back right now, absolutely anything." Anderson tearfully explained.
#breaking Vagthavende ved Københavns Politi bekræfter overfor TV 2, at der er affyret skud i shoppingcenteret FIELDS i København.Local TV 2 spoke to a witness who said security forces were in the building, with weapons drawn. "The guards shouted at us to get to safety, because there was shooting," the witness said.
— TV 2 Breaking | LIVE (@tv2breaking) March 18, 2015
Bill Bratton: No penalty for NYPD cops who edited Wikipedia page about #EricGarnerhttp://t.co/e87Or9ZjZcpic.twitter.com/izh2aa0CNY
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallStNYC) March 17, 2015
Comment: Aside from the abominable treatment of homeless by the Church, you'd think the California government would be especially upset about the amount of water being wasted every day considering the drought in California at the moment. People are being asked to reduce water usage to a minimum, and meanwhile Saint Mary's Cathedral is wasting untold amounts of water. That is definitely NOT the picture of a compassionate Catholic Church!