Shishkabob
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As I said. The officer shouldn't have put himself in that position to begin with. The dog wasn't activly attacking someone. He could have, and should have, called for animal control. If the dog did attack a jogger before, the officer knew that the dog was vicious. That wasn't a clue that maybe he should have called for someone trained in capturing animals?
How do you know the officer didn't witness the dog attacking the jogger when he pulled up?
We weren't in their position, and therefor do not know what was going through their minds at the time, and as such, cannot attempt to think we do.