Posted April 29, 2016 3:23 pm by Comments

By James England

MONTGOMERY, ILLINOIS — A history of violence is how one dog is being characterized following a summary execution levied upon it in a nearby park. According to police, a homeowner overlooking a Boulder Hill park saw a dog acting aggressively towards another dog. He came out with his legally owned and permitted concealed carry pistol and shot the offending dog, protecting the German Shepard leashed to a bystander. When sheriffs from Kendall County arrived, the man unloaded his firearm and handed it over to them.

Animal Control reported that the slain dog had previous arrest records and his owner had been given citations regarding his behavior on multiple occasions. One such prior incident, as the Chicago Tribune pointed out, was for a biting incident and there were two others related to its lack of a rabies tag and running around at-large.

In this case, the concealed carrier definitely came to the aid of a person and her animal. There’s little doubt about that. And he definitely acted responsibly in handing over his unloaded firearm to law enforcement upon their arrival. The only remaining question — was he in the right for stepping in and inserting himself into that conflict?

There’s two trains …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.