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Anti-Police Hate Now Includes Puppies

It takes a special sort of monster to target an innocent puppy. The BFD. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

The anti-police movement in the US has a lot to answer for.

When BLM protesters marched, chanting “Pigs in a blanket, fry ‘em like bacon”, the media-left apologists hand-waved it away. When ANTIFA routinely assert that “ACAB” (“All Cops Are Bastards”), that they will “destroy” police, and routinely attack cops, the media-left report it as “mostly peaceful protests”.

When police are ambushed, sitting in their cars, and shot in cold blood by a self-declared BLM follower, the media-left downplay any connection. Even when other BLM protesters tried to block ambulances while chanting “I hope they die” outside the hospital where the officers were being treated.

The latest horror committed by the self-proclaimed “justice” movement is the murder of a puppy. Yes, a puppy.

A young puppy belonging to a Kansas police officer was beheaded in what authorities are calling a “targeted attack.”

Earlier this month, the Parsons Police Department said in a press release that they received a call from one of their own employees that their dog had been murdered.

The puppy, the release said, was a purebred black German Shepherd — named Ranger — who was approximately 3 months old.
It takes a special sort of monster to target an innocent puppy. The BFD. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

Remember when media-left loons wanted Chase, the police pup, cancelled from Paw Patrol? A writer for the New York Times (where else?) screeched that “The effort to publicize police brutality also means banishing the good-cop archetype…‘Paw Patrol’ seems harmless enough, and that’s the point: The movement rests on understanding that cops do plenty of harm.” Twitter followers jumped on the idiotic bandwagon with all their usual restraint. “Euthanize the police dog”; “All dogs go to heaven, except the class traitors in the Paw Patrol.”

They couldn’t kill off the cartoon pup, so they’ve settled for the real thing.

Ranger was reportedly let outside of his residence into a fenced backyard around 7 a.m. local time, police said. Around 2 p.m., however, authorities noted that Ranger’s owner found the pup lying in the yard “with its head severed.”

Authorities were able to determine that Ranger had his head “sliced off with a sharpened blade at another location” before the perpetrator returned the canine’s body to the backyard.

In a statement, Parsons Police Chief Robert Spinks said that authorities have been in contact with surrounding neighbors to try to use home surveillance systems to track down the dog’s killer.

Lest this be dismissed as just some random sicko, police are certain that it was a targeted attack — just another escalation in the war on police.

“Our officers are attacked, hit, kicked, bit, scratched, called every name in the book and even spit on, as a part of our job, but this kind of senseless attack on a puppy at the home of an officer can’t be tolerated,” Spinks continued. “We just can’t allow this to happen as a community.”

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