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Terrorist pig thug cop shoots harmless puppy!

Cowardly bastard Gangstertown pig thug cop shoots innocent show puppy; many people think he deserves to be shot in return.

CHICAGO, Illinois (PNN) - December 11, 2012 - A North Side family is furious over what they claim was an unjustified pig thug cop shooting of their 7-month-old miniature bull terrier, Colonel Phillips, known to the neighborhood as "The Colonel".

Residents are also upset, not just because terrorist outlaw pig thug cop shot a puppy they all knew, but also because the shooting occurred not far from a preschool, on a street where pedestrians, including children, could have been hurt.

The dog's father was a champion show dog and his owners hoped he would one day be a show dog himself.

"They look like Spuds Mckenzie. You've seen the Target ad? One of those, but they're miniatures," owner Al Phillips says of the breed.

But on Saturday afternoon, the Colonel became a target himself. He was shot by a terrorist Gangstertown pig thug cop in front of his owner's gated, North Side home. Murderous outlaw pig thug cops were writing a parking ticket for a van belonging to Al Phillips, so Phillips came out to move the vehicle.

"My little bull terrier followed me out," Phillips explains. "Then, all I hear is boom! Boom! Two shots. You shot the dog!"

One eyewitness, Charlene Dezego, said she heard the pig thug cop warn Phillips about the dog being loose, but the murdering bastard pig thug cop never sounded like he was in danger.

"All of sudden I heard him say, ‘get your dog,' and then the next statement was ‘get your dog,' and then he just pulled out his gun and shot twice," says Dezengo.

Morgan Phillips, Al's daughter, rushed the dog to an emergency vet.

"He needed five hours surgery. They took shrapnel out of his stomach. He had shell casings in his leg. It lacerated his muscle. We were going to show him, but we can't now," said Morgan.

While FOX 32's Larry Yellen was interviewing the dog's owners, two terrorist pig thug cops drove by the home. 90 minutes later, they came back and asked why Phillips had contacted media and gave him a ticket for not keeping Colonel on a leash.

"They were giving us a ticket, three days after the fact," says Phillips. "So I think they're probably trying to cover their rear ends."

A terrorist outlaw pig thug cop spokesman says the shooting is being investigated by the independent pig thug cop review authority, which investigates all pig thug cop shootings.

The Phillips family says they're considering a petition drive to have the terrorist pig thug cop who shot their dog taken off the streets.

They also say that after shooting the dog, the bastard outlaw pig thug cop put his gun back in his holster, and calmly finished writing the ticket for their van.

Ed. Note: Eye for an eye; shoot the bastard pig thug cop in-between his legs!