- Mar 21, 2014
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Living in the country and getting upset about hearing a rooster crow is like going to the beach and getting upset about how sandy it is.
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This guy has a severe mental issue. He is putting on riot gear to hide in a shed and shoot at chickens with a bb gun? What is he 8 years old?
Seriously if this person is allowed to become a law enforcement officer then there is definitely something seriously wrong with the screening process, this guy will end up like the cop we had here in a town about 10 miles away back in 2007, he was also obviously a deranged idiot and went into a highschool kid's party one night and shot and killed a bunch of teenagers, 5 or 6 died and 1 wounded, he played dead to avoid being shot again. This cop was hunted down the next day and was killed either by another cop or suicide, it was unclear.
I would say it is your duty to the public to report this idiot to law enforcement and continue reporting as incidents continue, also try and capture video of him in his costume running to his hiding place with his bb gun, or any other odd activity that is aimed at harassing you or your animals. I'm not sure where you are located but law enforcement will treat a bb gun shot the same as a shot from a big bore rifle, I know because my younger brother accidentally shot himself in the leg when he was a kid and the bb barely broke skin but the hospital did have to report it as a gunshot wound and the police did show up to investigate.
I would also be worried that this retard will sooner or later realize that the bb gun won't do the job from his distance and start firing actual lead into your yard at your birds and possibly kill them or damage your home or even worse kill you with a stray bullet.
As for his pit bulls, well the first time they made it into my yard they would be shot and not with a bb gun.
TEM makes good points. Check the laws in your area. In MO, any dog that worries livestock, you can track across the state and kill it wherever you find it except in a pen on its owners property. I have a neighbor with 7 malamute/husky crosses. They've attacked my flocks 5 times that I know of. Killed 9 the first time and 4 more last fall. They were back a couple weeks ago before they were out of their coops. She heard the shotgun blast and I told her, next time, the dogs won't be coming home.