LAPD Canine Capturing
Household Slams ‘Recklessness’ of LAPD Officer Who Killed Doodle
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The household of the doodle Jameson, who was shot to loss of life by an LAPD officer final Saturday, has torn the “reckless” officer aside after bodycam footage confirmed them taking pictures the pup a number of instances … even after he was down.
Jameson’s homeowners, Marie Marseille and Jeremiah Garcia, referred to as the incident “unnecessary and profoundly dangerous” by way of their legal professional, Brett Greenfield … and questioned the judgement of the officer in an announcement to TMZ.
They slammed … “Throughout the encounter, the officer repeatedly used profanity, focused on the dog’s size, and displayed an aggressive attitude during what was supposed to be a welfare check.”
They continued, “The video raises a disturbing question: whether the decision to use deadly force had already been made before any meaningful effort was undertaken to objectively assess the situation, de-escalate the encounter, create distance, or consider alternatives.”
The distraught household went on to explain the officer’s actions as “escalation” and “recklessness.”
We have been following the heartbreaking case — Marie’s neighbor referred to as the cops for a welfare test after she was heard screaming from her condominium, and it was later found she was celebrating the Knicks’ NBA Championship victory. Throughout Marie’s encounter with police, Jameson was shot to loss of life … with the LAPD claiming Jameson charged at them after Marie was ordered to maintain him underneath management.
However, the household pleads the bodycam footage of the incident exhibits in any other case, noting to TMZ by way of Legal professional Greenfield… “The footage further appears to show that Jameson was not presenting the type of immediate threat that would justify the rapid escalation that followed.”
Mayor Bass referred to as for a “thorough and transparent” investigation, whereas LAPD Chief McDonnell promised a multilevel, clear examination of the tragedy.
Greenfield advised TMZ the household will sue if issues aren’t dealt with “appropriately,” telling us … “I wants them to take accountability. I want them to admit what they did was unjustifiable.”
TMZ spoke to the household immediately this week, and we had been advised no apology has been issued. Nevertheless, the neighbor who referred to as the cops did ship their apologies Marie’s means.
The investigation remains to be underway.
