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NJ: Family of dog killed by Wyckoff cop hires lawyer, asks for apology
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"The Vukobratovic family has retained an attorney, continuing a campaign to put pressure on the Wyckoff Police Department after one of its officers fatally shot their dog." ...
"Broderick plans this week to file a tort claims notice, a first step toward a lawsuit. The family hasn't decided whether to sue, he said. But they have asked for an apology and for the police to admit their mistake."
"'There's a serious of concerns,' Broderick said. 'Perhaps the most important is that the story that the police gave the family was different than what the family believes and what the neighbors witnessed.'" ... |
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jac
(5/6/2015)
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Cops shoot dogs because they know they will get away with it. They would shoot you or I with the same recklessness if there were no consequences. |
Comment by:
jac
(5/6/2015)
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Cops shoot dogs because they know they will get away with it. They would shoot you or I with the same recklessness if there were no consequences. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(5/6/2015)
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They shouldn't be allowed to DO that. |
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