Cop Trespasses, Shoots Family’s Dog, Leaves Him to Die — Children find Dying Dog and a Note

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Rogers County, OK – A family came home from church one night recently to find that someone had shot their dog. Prior to finding the wounded animal, they found a letter on the front door from a police officer, in which he admitted to shooting the dog. The officer left the dog there to die without attempting to get it help or tend to its injuries in any way.  

Luckily, the dog did manage to survive and was rushed to the animal hospital as soon as the family found him. While he is still alive, he is facing an uphill battle and requires thousands of dollars worth of surgery to even have a chance at survival.

Angie Kaemmerling Laymon is a mother and the owner of the dog, and she says that the police had absolutely no right to harm her animal family member.

“The deputy came on to my property when nobody was home. When my German shepherd did his job and approached the officer barking, the officer shot him,” Angie said.

While investigating reports of gunshots in a nearby neighborhood, police were searching the area, and for no clear reason, one of the officers walked down Angie’s driveway and onto her property.

According to Angie:

The Deputy drove down my long driveway, pulled in behind my vehicle and exited his patrol car. Based upon what I have been told, and also his body language and facial expression – the Deputy heard and saw Bruno barking a warning. Bruno is very protective of our home and family. The Deputy chose to continue towards the house – my German Shepard barked loudly and ran in a wide arch. Within 4 seconds the Deputy shot my dog.

According to the Deputy and confirmed in a video taped interview – my dog never touched the Deputy. My dog did bark loudly. The Deputy said he felt threatened and he panicked and shot the dog. He didn’t pepper spray the dog, he didn’t tase the dog……instead, he used lethal force and shot my dog while Bruno was doing his job and protecting our property.

She continued to explain how her children found the note and the wounded dog.

My kids were at church taking part in Wednesday night youth group. A friend brought them home and the first thing they noticed was the note….and then they discovered Bruno covered in blood, laying on the porch crying and bleeding. My husband and I arrived about 15 minutes later and at first sight we thought he had been shot in the gut and needed to be put down. We were heartbroken!!

Angie says that the dog was inside her property line by at least 100 yards in all directions, meaning that the officer would have had to walk far onto her property before being confronted by Bruno, the dog. Furthermore, Angie has a security camera set up on the property which caught the whole incident and showed that the dog did not attack, threaten or even jump at the officer before he was shot.

Bruno laid in the yard bleeding, waiting for the family to get home for three hours.

“Who wounds an animal and then leaves him suffering?” Angie asked.

The family has set up a Go Fund Me page to help with Bruno’s medical expenses. Hopefully, he is able to survive and recover as fully as possible. Unfortunately, he will probably suffer to some extent for the rest of his life.


John Vibes is an author and researcher who organizes a number of large events including the Free Your Mind Conference. He also has a publishing company where he offers a censorship free platform for both fiction and non-fiction writers. You can contact him and stay connected to his work at his Facebook page. You can purchase his books, or get your own book published at his website www.JohnVibes.com.
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17 thoughts on “Cop Trespasses, Shoots Family’s Dog, Leaves Him to Die — Children find Dying Dog and a Note

  1. It is just desensitize practice to make it easier for them to shoot people.
    The article did not mention the probable cause for the visit from the deputy.

    1. They ARE stupid, but they don’t care much about lawsuits. After all, it’s the taxpayers who have to bear the financial burden of legal fees and any judgments.

  2. “… they found a letter on the front door from a police officer, in which he admitted to shooting the dog.”

    I’m amazed…

    … that he actually knows how to write.

    Also, that the POS bothered to leave anything at all in the first place.

    1. Probably a color coded pre-printed form so they don’t hurt their hands from attempting to write so much. Cuts down on their time off from work-related injuries so they can continue to protect and serve the s**t out of us some more!

  3. im waiting for the story of the dog that killed a cop

    sure seems this fight is lopsided

    bunch of scared pu55ys when it comes to dogs , can we get some armed dogs , so they can defend themselves and at least give these overlords a real reason to fear the K9?

    well in defense of the cops , i really dont know how you train someone with as much responsibilities they have when their IQ is lower than dead fish

  4. Karma is a MF’r Hopefully some day this PIG will need help and be left on the side of the road to DIE!!!

  5. Funny you never hear of a mail person or meter person having to shoot any dogs due to fearing for their life. Pepper spray works pretty good. Pussies!!

  6. Another manly hero in a uniform with a badge (get out of jail free card), uniform and gun. Every action deserves and requires an opposite action, in this case it would be guaranteed payback served cold.

  7. C’mon people….go easy on this azzhole.
    This sociopathic cop actually is trying to have a conscious.
    He left a note.
    Must be that sensitivity training class he took.
    Before he took the class the cop would have had two pairs of handcuffs on the dog and thrown a stolen gun next to it.
    Then called for backup and a swat team.
    There still is hope.
    They really are trying to change.

  8. the cop needs to be shot and left laying in his own blood….
    with a note on the door….

    This is why we have learned to distrust, and dislike cops.

    They do everything they can to be hated.

  9. Sue the scum bag for murder and trespassing.
    Maybe they will hang him publically.
    Preferably by his tiny penis.

  10. The funny think is that the coproach thinks he is doing a good and noble act by shooting the dog (or non threatening human).

  11. I dont usually write comments or emails, but I did just send one to the nitwits of this sheriffs office. Its too much. There was a case recently where the court awarded the humans against an officer for killing the family dog which help up under constitutional property rights. Sue them. From the reviews on the internet, its not a county thats happy with their sheriffs office.

  12. It looks as though Bruno is going to pull through from this treacherous attack. I checked the GoFund Me Page and saw a few updates – and it looks as though the vet bill has increased by a few thousand dollars. I hope to call the ‘Oklahoma Veterinary Specialists’ office [1-918-299-4900] to see what’s up with that … then I may send a money order to the Veterinarian’s office: 9360 S. Union Avenue, #102, Tulsa, OK., 74132.

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