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Police Shoot Baby Deer in Oakland For No Reason
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 9670228" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>We don't have the details on this one so let's not assume the cops were out having "fun" and pound on them for shooting it. It is very possible the deer had been hit by a car, or was damaging property and couldn't be trapped. Who knows? I would doubt these cops went out of their way to jump kill a harmless young deer. I'll bet they were called out to the property by the property owner. But again, we're just guessing since we don't have any facts other than us seeing them shoot the deer.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago I had our two granddaughters in my car when we came upon a pregnant female deer lying by the curb in a residential neighborhood. It had been hit by a car and the car apparently left the scene and let it just lie there. I called the police and waited near the deer until they arrived, to insure another car didn't run over it. The cop arrived shortly thereafter, called his sergeant, and asked what he should do since the deer couldn't walk. The deer actually "looked" fine. Looked like it was just resting quietly, only moving it's head a bit. It must have had it's back broken. In the meantime some lady stopped and wanted him to shoot it immediately so she could take the carcass home. He told her to get the heck out of there, or something like that. His sergeant told him to shoot the deer. I heard him say, "Sarge, I can't. It would be like shooting Bambi." So the sergeant sent another cop out but before the deer was shot (couldn't do anything else unfortunately), I asked him to wait so that I could drive our granddaughters away. Didn't want them to see it. I felt more sad that the unborn deer had to die as well. But these things unfortunately happen as deer start to populate near residential areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 9670228, member: 6727"] We don't have the details on this one so let's not assume the cops were out having "fun" and pound on them for shooting it. It is very possible the deer had been hit by a car, or was damaging property and couldn't be trapped. Who knows? I would doubt these cops went out of their way to jump kill a harmless young deer. I'll bet they were called out to the property by the property owner. But again, we're just guessing since we don't have any facts other than us seeing them shoot the deer. Two years ago I had our two granddaughters in my car when we came upon a pregnant female deer lying by the curb in a residential neighborhood. It had been hit by a car and the car apparently left the scene and let it just lie there. I called the police and waited near the deer until they arrived, to insure another car didn't run over it. The cop arrived shortly thereafter, called his sergeant, and asked what he should do since the deer couldn't walk. The deer actually "looked" fine. Looked like it was just resting quietly, only moving it's head a bit. It must have had it's back broken. In the meantime some lady stopped and wanted him to shoot it immediately so she could take the carcass home. He told her to get the heck out of there, or something like that. His sergeant told him to shoot the deer. I heard him say, "Sarge, I can't. It would be like shooting Bambi." So the sergeant sent another cop out but before the deer was shot (couldn't do anything else unfortunately), I asked him to wait so that I could drive our granddaughters away. Didn't want them to see it. I felt more sad that the unborn deer had to die as well. But these things unfortunately happen as deer start to populate near residential areas. [/QUOTE]
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