Incoming police chief Barry Rountree was responding to an
unrelated 911 call on Wednesday when he saw a boxer walking toward him. According to Rountree, the dog “appeared to be
aggressive”, so he opened fire. The bullet rebounded off the pavement and
struck the dog’s owner, Tamara Whitt, who had followed her dog down the street.
Whitt says her dog, Lebrone, is “very passive,” and that she can’t believe how
callous the officer’s actions were — before and after the shooting. She claims Rountree backed away after
realizing what had happened, pulled out his cellphone and walked across the
street. According to Whitt, it was only after his phone conversation was over
that he finally offered help for her injuries. The 40-caliber bullet lodged in
Whitt’s thigh, where doctors are saying it is too dangerous to remove.
Thank you FCPD, for trying to hirfe this clown back.......
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