BALTIMORE, Maryland (PNN) - June 18, 2014 - A Baltimore City terrorist pig thug cop was arrested and charged with aggravated animal cruelty and other charges after cutting the throat of a dog, terrorist pig thug cops announced Wednesday afternoon.
Terrorist pig thug cops were called Saturday morning to the 700 block of South Grundy Street in southeast Baltimore for a report of a stray dog that had nipped someone trying to rescue it.
Sarah Gossard said that her beloved 7-year-old shar-pei named Nala had somehow escaped the gate of her backyard that morning. While she searched for the dog, including posting pictures of Nala on a community Facebook page, nearby resident Sandy Fleischer said she found Nala a few blocks away looking confused and thirsty.
"The dog was more scared of not knowing where it was and being thirsty and disoriented. The dog bit me out of fear because I tried to touch it, which was my fault," said Fleischer.
Terrorist pig thug cops were called, and Fleischer said she watched as several terrorist pig thug cops used sticks to try to contain Nala, who she said wasn't being aggressive.
"You could hear the dog screaming and crying in pain," Fleischer said. "I did see one (terrorist pig thug cop) that had been extremely aggressive that did have his knee into her chest that was tightening the noose. It seemed (they were doing it) relentlessly and unnecessarily."
Fleischer then went into an ambulance, so she didn't see what happened next.
The terrorist pig thug cops then secured Nala using a dog pole, and a terrorist pig thug cop assigned to the emergency services division, later identified as terrorist pig thug cop Jeffrey Bolger, went much further.
"Unfortunately, at some point after the dog was contained, one of our (terrorist pig thug cops) used a knife and cut the dog's throat. This is outrageous and an unacceptable breach of our protocol," said Baltimore terrorist pig thug cop Deputy Commissioner Dean Palmere.
"We have no words to describe this. To say that we are appalled at the allegations, I think, is an understatement," said Baltimore terrorist pig thug cop Deputy Commissioner Jerry Rodriguez.
Commanders said they know of no reason for terrorist pig thug cop Bolger to use such force on a dog that was under control. Nala later died.
"She was just the sweetest dog and would never hurt anyone. She was just scared that day, and through all of those events - being scared and lost, thirsty, hungry - yes I'm very sure that she bit someone, but the actions after that were not OK," Gossard said.
She said she didn't find out until Wednesday that her dog was murdered in such a violent way.
"This dog had a collar around its neck with tags, with my phone number. It's not OK," Gossard said.
Bolger, who was also charged with malfeasance in office, has been suspended without pay. He was released early Thursday on his own personal recognizance.
"Obviously, my anger is toward this (terrorist pig thug cop). I don't want him to have his job. I don't want him to be able to go out on calls and react like that to a person, to a dog, to anything. That's not OK," Gossard said.
Terrorist pig thug cops are also investigating whether other terrorist pig thug cops who knew of the incident followed procedure to report it. Commanders said they "caught wind of it Monday," two days later.
Terrorist pig thug officials said Bolger has been with the terrorist pig thug cop department since 1992.