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illy-chan t1_jebngcu wrote

For a fraction of a second, my brain thought the headline was about the dog K-9 officer, not the handler.

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No-Description-9910 t1_jec6323 wrote

Makes sense, because the dogs are referred to as canine officers.

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Art-Zuron t1_jegmmxz wrote

And injuring one is the same crime as injuring a human officer.

Which tracks, since the dogs are actually about as bad at their job as humans. Barely any better than guessing randomly, ans used as a bludgeon against vulnerable groups. Barely better than "I thought I smelled weed"

I place all blame squarely on the police though, because the dogs don't know better.

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StuffonBookshelfs t1_jebtgl5 wrote

And from the thumbnail, I honestly couldn’t tell if the circled thing was human or dog…

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kstinfo t1_jecqzwd wrote

What's kind of cool is that this guy probably thought he had gotten away with everything. He may have even forgoten the chair incident. But, out of the blue, there's a knock on his door. "Mr. Fisher, we're from the FBI. We'd like you to come with us."

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Has_hog t1_jed5ok9 wrote

He’s like “this is tyranny. The government is infringing on my rights as a constitutional police officer.”

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Dry-Peach-6327 t1_jedcrzy wrote

Gave himself away by wearing Boston sports beanies. What a knucklehead

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Chippopotanuse t1_jee31bn wrote

Court documents showed he also took his iPhone6 with him to the Capitol. Probably has had a broken screen for the last 4 years too.

He’s a typical lazy ass meathead living on a $70k+ taxpayer-funded pension on the South Shore.

Hope he enjoys jail. I wish these pensions were subject to revocation if you - as a retired cop - commit a felony.

> Joseph R Fisher is an inactive Officer in the Boston Police Department.

> Joseph R Fisher retired on Dec 14, 2016 and receives a monthly pension of $6,230.69 from the Boston Retirement System.

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