Danville chief defends officer in dachshund shooting
“Killer” the dachshund
Published: June 12, 2009
Updated: June 12, 2009
At a news conference Thursday, Danville Police Chief Philip Broadfoot said he regretted that a miniature dachshund was shot and killed, but he did not regret Officer Murrill McLean’s decision-making process that led to the dog’s death.
“The fact of the matter is that the dog was running loose, that it placed officer McLean in a precarious situation, and that officer McLean made a judgment decision in a fraction of a second that cannot be reversed,” Broadfoot said. “I’m not expressing regret over the decision.”
The news conference was the result of a Monday incident involving a Danville police officer and the miniature dachshund named Killer. Broadfoot revisited the incident as he read a prepared statement during the news conference.
He said that McLean went to the 100 block of Berman Drive to serve warrants at about 8:50 p.m. Monday. The 11-year-old dog owned by neighbors next door approached the officer aggressively, showing its teeth and growling, he said. That type of behavior is characteristic of a dog with rabies, Broadfoot said.
When the dog lunged at McLean, he drew his pistol and fired one shot, hitting and killing the dog.
“I don’t think he overreacted,” Broadfoot said. “I think he reacted based on the information he had at the time.”
Broadfoot said that no disciplinary action would be taken against McLean. A Wednesday news release stated that McLean acted within department policy. Broadfoot said that the department would hold internal discussions to prepare for similar situations, but policy wouldn’t fundamentally change.
“There is no way any police department anywhere in the U.S. will change a policy that says an officer has the right to defend themselves,” he said.
Broadfoot said the delay between the time of the shooting and the department’s acknowledgement was due to a vacation he was on from Monday to Wednesday. During the vacation, he didn’t have access to e-mail.
Danville has a leash law that requires dogs to be on a leash when off the owner’s property, Broadfoot added. Killer was not on his owner’s property Monday night at the time of the shooting.
The community reaction did not surprise the police chief, he said.
“I’m appreciative of the fact that the community is so caring,” Broadfoot said. “Anything that makes us think closely about what we are going to do with deadly force is always a good thing.”
McLean joined the Danville Police Department in 2005. Since then, he has never had a disciplinary violation, Broadfoot said. McLean also is a staff sergeant in the Virginia National Guard with more than 14 years of military service, including a tour in Iraq.
“Officer McLean is no stranger to challenges, to adversity, to managing fear or to rational decision-making,” Broadfoot said. “Any attempt to characterize him as reckless is inconsistent with his proven record of responsible behavior.”
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Mr Mclean must be afraid of dogs. I can’t believe that Mr Broadfoot can stand behind this officer. If nothing else he has to recognize that Mclean was trigger happy. I think the family should sue the police department as well as the city of Danville for employing such a Hot headed , Trigger Happy, afraid of his own shadow, officer. If this guy had 2 seconds why didn’t he just get in his car. I wish I really could say what I want to here, but if I said what I really think of Mr Mclean then my comment wouldn’t get posted. If this man is allowed to get way with shooting a small dog like this, I guess next he will kill a child. Everyone needs to stand up to Mr Mclean and Mr Broadfoot and push this issue and not allow them to get away with this terrible crime.
I wonder what would have happened if he tased it? Or perhaps growled back and stomped his foot once?
Little dogs always have a bigger bark than a bite.
Rabies?? It was a miniature wennie-dog for heaven’s sake, it wouldn’t survive on its own long enough to get rabies. I’d be surprised if it could reach over the officer’s shoes to get a bite in!
Oh well… if we legalized all drugs, gave the addicts a year or so to die off or get re-habbed, the officers lives would be less complicated. The only reason we have a drug problem is they are illegal and therefore much more profitable on the black market. An ounce of coke wouldn’t be worth the effort to import if it were legal.
But poor little “Killer” his death should not be in vain, all taco dogs and weenie dogs and their owners should unite and stand up and educate people. Soon, weenie dogs and taco dogs will have to registered as dangerous animals. Oh the horror, the terror these dogs inflict on society! Stand back Mr. Pitbull your Master Dachshund is waiting to take your violent crown!
Do we really feel safe with an officer, who when “surprised” by a Miniature Dachsund, has the automatic response of firing his weapon?!!? What about all the OTHER options that he had, but ignored? I definitely think some additional training is needed for this officer and I also believe that he should have to pay for a new pet for the family - of their choosing, of course.
I hope his superiors do NOT stick their heads in the sand about this!!
I won’t even discuss his Stupidity in another area - smoking…
Officer McLain must have been having a really bad day! If he is that nervous around a barking 12 lb dog what would he do around a woman with PMS?
He is obviously in the wrong line of work.
Is the fishbowl population safe?
keep your gerbils locked up
I am guessing the cop was really short
I am not surprised that the chief is standing behind his officer. He is a veteran and served in Iraq and we all know that means he is innocnet. RIGHT??? NO!!!! He needs anger management and needs to be put on unpaife administrative leave until he get helps! Bottom line!! I siad it yesterday and after seeing the cheif’s comments, I really, truly mean it. The citizens of Danville need to take a stand and not let over zealous officers get away with this type of behavior. I for one, am glad I do not live in that area. The neighbors should stand up for this little dog and not let his “murder” be in vain!!!

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