As Citizens Face Felonies For It, Cop Leaves K-9 in Hot Patrol Car Until it Dies and is NOT Charged

In the ostensible land of the free, there are two sets of justice systems: one for all those within and connected to the system, and one for everybody else. A perfect example of this two tiered system is that the incontrovertible fact that people are jailed all the time for leaving their dogs in hot cars. When an extended Beach policeman did the precise same thing and killed his police K-9 partner, he came out on the opposite end unscathed. On August 14, 2019, Ozzy, a drug-detection dog with the Long Beach local department , was found dead within the K-9 vehicle by his handler officer Chris Thue. Thue and Ozzy were off duty at the time which makes the very fact that the dog was within the car, entirely suspect. After the dog died, veterinarians confirmed that Ozzy indeed died from heat exposure. Instead of facing arrest and felony charges - like all ...