
Familys Wins $9K for Dog Shot by Police
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March 19, 2008
NASHVILLE – It was the judgment the Smoak family was hoping for, but not the kind they ever wanted to hear.
A federal jury awarded James Smoak $9,100 and found Sgt. David Bush guilty of using excessive force against Smoak.
The case stemmed from a traffic stop on New Year’s day in 2003, when the Tennessee Highway Patrol stopped the family on Interstate 40.
Mistaken as robbery suspects the Smoaks were forced out of their vehicle as a patrol car video captured the disturbing events that transpired.
The video shows the family’s pleas of protest that they were just vacationing and passing through on their return trip home to North Carolina.
The Smoaks then plead with the officers to close their car door. Their 55-pound mix breed bulldog, General Patton, was still inside.
“I got a dog in the car and I don’t want him to come out,” James Smoak’s voice is heard on the video.
But in the process, Patton escapes the car and can be seen on the side of the road wagging his tail. In a matter of seconds, a Cookville police officer shot the pet with a shot gun at close range.
Smoak tried to help his dog but he’s forced to the ground and injured by highway patrol Sgt. Bush. General Patton died on the spot and Smoak was lead to a waiting patrol car, crying “you shot my dog, you shot my dog! Oh, my God!”
The federal jury’s verdict settles the issue of excessive force used by Bush of the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
The city of Cookeville compensated the family more than $77,000 for their officer’s actions in a separate lawsuit.
Jerry Andrews, a lieutenant at the time of the incident, was also named in the case, but found not responsible, while Bush was the trooper responsible for handcuffing Smoak.
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Special contribution made to this report by The Asheville Citizen-Times and The Tennessean.
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This is a good reason to buy a harness that is attached to the car to prevent your pet from jumping out of the car when the door is left open for some crazy reason. That might have given the family some time to plead with the cops to call animal control to handle their pet before the police shot their pet in cold blood. It is a shame that a pet must die because one of the officers has a problem with shooting his guns prematurely. It wouldn't surprise me if the ladies agreed that he shoots his gun off prematurely too.
This action of his can be used against him and the department in any future complaints of excessive force. The police department has a serious liability keeping him on the force. This idiot cop has a record now and all good lawyers will use it against him. This idiot cop is a liability to the safety of his community because lawyers will use his behavior against any testimony he tries to offer in court. He's kind of like a lame duck don't you think?
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were really after, but an awareness by the police departments across our nation not
to let this happen again to any family. I sincerely hope this officer was let go by the
department. He doesn't deserve to be in law enforcement .
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Shooting a dog?
WITH A SHOTGUN?!
Did it attack him with his wagging tail?
Did it threaten him with that doggy smile?
Or was it just because he accidentally got some fur on the jerk's uniform?
This guy deserves to burn in hell.
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My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family for their tragic but unecesarry loss.
Had this been a human being the cop would have been suspended(probably w/pay)but because it was just a "dumb"animal it makes no difference, what's one more dead dog?!
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He just shot that dog for no reason?
He should definately lose his job for that. There is no excuse for that type of action.
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After the officer cruelly shot their dog the famiy could be heard crying and asking why their dog was shot. Disgusting behavior and I would hope that the power hungry officer lost his job over it.
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Even though it was a very sad story, at least the family got some compensation from this horriable act.
God Bless
Kim
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