“Jeff Fisher said deputies went to his house by mistake. He said when they forced their way through the door his dog Ziggy ran outside and an Adams County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed him. ‘(He went to the door) to see who it was and the police officer shot him three times,’ Fisher said. ‘They killed my dog for no reason.’ Fisher said he wants that deputy to be held accountable. ‘I’m on the ground crying hysterically and the police officer says, ‘You need to calm down, you can get a new dog,” said Fisher.”
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/01/15/police-shoot-kill-dog-when-going-to-a-home-by-mistake/
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