Danville fires officer who shot, killed miniature dachshund

Danville fires officer who shot, killed miniature dachshund
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The Danville Police Department fired Officer Murrill McLean and will discipline some of his supervisors for their actions after McLean shot and killed a miniature dachshund named Killer on June 8, according to a Friday news release from Police Chief Philip Broadfoot.

“This entire matter has been an embarrassment to the Danville Police Department, the City of Danville and to me personally,” Broadfoot said.

McLean’s firing is an abrupt reversal of the stance the department took on the shooting. Broadfoot defended his officer’s actions and said he acted within the department’s policy during two news conferences in June.

“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 during a June 11 news conference. “I’m not expressing regret over the decision.”

He also talked about Danville’s leash law, which requires pets to be leashed when off their property. Killer was not on his owner’s property at the time of the shooting.

Broadfoot called another news conference on June 15 after the community’s negative response surprised him, he said. He stood next to Paulette Dean, the executive director of the Danville Area Humane Society, who also spoke and took questions.

Dean said Killer almost bit her several years ago when she tried to rescue abandoned kittens on the 100 block of Berman Drive, where the dog and its family lived. She said that the shooting of Killer was not justified, though, and that other methods should have been used.

Broadfoot apologized for the dog’s death that day, saying that the shooting was upsetting to the department and the community. But he still supported his officer’s decision-making process.

On June 16, Danville City Councilman Adam Tomer harshly criticized the department’s response to the shooting.

“I am not upset with the police department as a whole over the handling of the shooting of the dachshund, but I am angry and disgusted at the action itself and the way the leadership has handled it within the police department,” Tomer said during the city council meeting.

Nothing more developed until Friday’s news release.

The police chief looked into the matter more thoroughly after hearing about bloodstain evidence that was not included in the police investigation. He ordered an internal affairs investigation after re-interviewing McLean in person on June 24 and visiting the scene.

“My observations immediately raised questions in my mind about how the shooting actually occurred,” Broadfoot said.

The investigation determined that McLean’s reports of the shooting were “misleading and factually inaccurate,” according to the news release.

“A proper investigation would have shown that where Officer McLean was standing during the attack would have provided him the time, distance and means necessary to consider other options before using his firearm,” Broadfoot said.

Internal affairs also found that several supervisors violated department policy during the initial investigation.

“As a result of the investigation, Officer McLean has been terminated from employment and disciplinary proceedings have been initiated with the supervisors for violating department policy,” Broadfoot said.

The owner of the dog, Tawaiin Harper, said he hates seeing someone lose their job, but he supports the department’s decision.

“I think they acted on the situation to try to calm the neighborhood down and the community,” he said Friday.

After the second news conference, Harper said he thought the police hadn’t done a thorough investigation, and he asked Broadfoot to re-investigate the shooting.

“I’m a little more satisfied with the investigation they did this time,” he said.

Harper said he hasn’t talked to a lawyer and is waiting to see what else happens before he does. The family isn’t planning on getting another dog.

“A person being fired still has chances in life to pursue another job or another career,” he said. “When you take the breath out of somebody, there’s no more chances.”

Tomer, the city councilman, said he’s pleased with the results of the new investigation.

“I have respect and admiration for how Chief Broadfoot admitted the department made a mistake, and how he took corrective action with regards to the event,” Tomer said. “I’m sure it hasn’t been easy for those involved.”

On June 8, McLean went to the 100 block of Berman Drive to serve warrants at about 8:50 p.m., according to a June 10 release from the Danville Police Department. The 11-year-old miniature dachshund owned by the neighbors next door approached the officer from behind and lunged at McLean, who fired one shot that hit and killed the dachshund.

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Flag Comment Posted by Meee42 on July 16, 2009 at 10:22 am

I too thought that counseling might be in order ..Until we found out that he actually lied about what happened. When that happened, it puts the entire police force in jeopardy. The last thing that anyone needs is a policeman that shoots and then lies about it. Everything that he done after that would be up to suspicion. This will be a Black Mark against the force for quite a while, thanks to the Chief jumping the gun before investigating.

Jaf..It made me laugh this morning too..LOL..

Flag Comment Posted by mjarman on July 16, 2009 at 9:00 am

I’m not so sure that firing this officer was the right move.  A little remedial training would have been sufficient and making sure all new officers recieve training on animal control.  I think the Chief over-reacted to save his own skin.  He is still a micro-manager with limited hands-on.  Danville does not need him.

Flag Comment Posted by -JAF- on July 16, 2009 at 8:14 am

“What the DPD should have done instead of fire Maclean, which I thought was a little harsh, was to put him in a class with a room full of animal loving-unemployed/retired ladies with tennis shoes and him get in the middle of the group to discuss his feelings about dogs…“

Sapphire…I laughed out loud and all my co-workers looked at me like I was nuts!

Great comment! That made my day! :)

Flag Comment Posted by Sapphire on July 16, 2009 at 5:57 am

What the DPD should have done instead of fire Maclean, which I thought was a little harsh, was to put him in a class with a room full of animal loving-unemployed/retired ladies with tennis shoes and him get in the middle of the group to discuss his feelings about dogs…especially ankle knipping Daschunds!! That would be considered torture in some countries!!

Flag Comment Posted by Eeltee on July 16, 2009 at 5:20 am

I agree, this has gone on way TOOOO long.

I never intended to argue with anyone, just to post my opinion.  But then the name calling started and it got a little heated at time.

Some people cannot accept others have opinions other than their own, that is obvious.

All here is pretty much opinions as the full facts may never be known.  Why McLean shot is in his mind only, we will never know.

That is all I have tried to say is the FACTS are the dog was loose, and now the dog is DEAD.

Because of so many stupid comments I have lost respect for Dachshunds and their owners. I have a closed mind on the subject that I was open on because some have been determined to act as their opinion MUST be the correct one.

I have actually thought about changing my opinion on some of these issues when smart, good, things were being said by intelligent people, but because of the rants of some here, I am even more set in my opinion.

Again, the dog was loose and IF (I never said I now agree it was), IF the shooting should have been avoided the OWNER is still the ultimate reason for the dogs death.

I still think officer McLean was done wrong by no investigation, he was publicly told by the chief he would not be disciplined and later fired, I think the chief should be investigated.

Sorry for all those that cannot accept it, but this is just a person’s opinions, I have a right to that.

Now is the time to bring all MY remarks to a close on this subject.

I have a better life and much more important things to do than try to discuss this with those that just want to argue.

Flag Comment Posted by Rockit on July 16, 2009 at 12:48 am

...and oooonnnn and ooonnn and oonn and on and…

Flag Comment Posted by luv dachshunds on July 16, 2009 at 12:32 am

Hey Eeltee,Do you live with you mommy? My husband ask wonder if you were a cop. I told him No Way! I don’t think you got it to be a cop! Just like Mclean a wanna be! Boy Eeltee(Oliveoyl) she told you off!!!!haha! I think you like fussing at me! If it floats your boat! Go for it! If I had said to you what Oliveoyl did you would have got mad at me and fussed!(Spelling etc!) How many was it?????Please count yours for me. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!With sugar on top!!! 

oliveoyl, You told him off good !!!

Rocky,I have babies all around me when I sleep. I can’t move they’re so close. Yes these babies do know ya best! They can tell when you’re sick & happy & when you just need love! God Bless you and I hope you’re always blessed with love, health, happiness Dancing & singing & dachsies! And your little Angel “Suzie” keep her close to your heart! You’ll always smile & be loved forever! No human can give the love these babies give! It’s “REAL,TRUE & FOREVER”!

Couple weeks ago a declawed cat was dropped off here! It chose us and won our hearts. Now lives in our house and is a full time housecat! I’d said I didn’t want anymore cats but when they choose you it’s HARD to say no! I knew it couldn’t survive outside! How could someone do that to this cat???

Rockit You & the rest, all of you know you can’t leave this and not come back to see what’s going on!!!

Flag Comment Posted by luv dachshunds on July 15, 2009 at 10:42 pm

rocky, the black dapple one I have is probably just like yours!“Jasmine Skye”, she was from WV. They are such darlings!I sleep with all of mine! They are constantly in & out from under the covers all night long. I’m so glad you have Suzie with you! It’s such a blessing to have them!

HEY JAF wake up! Where have you been?

Flag Comment Posted by -JAF- on July 15, 2009 at 10:32 pm

This whole dialogue reminds me of the Frankenstein monster…taken on a life of its own.

Like the villagers…they tried to get rid of the Frankenstein monster…and it just keeps on coming back…much like this topic, it just won’t die no matter how hard you try.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz…

Flag Comment Posted by oliveoyl on July 15, 2009 at 10:14 pm

Mr. WW, You are really hung up on the fact that the law was not being followed because the dog was running loose. I AGREE with that, BUT I still think McLean would have shot the dog if it was on a chain.

STOP correcting people on their spelling & grammer errors. This is not and English class.

DO NOT call me “DEAR OLIVE”!! I am NOT your dear. I an MS. OLIVE to you. My husband and friends call me dear, and you are neither one of those.

Now you finally admit that the officer made a mistake & did not admit it. That’s what we have been saying all along. Why do people always look for something or someone to blame it on when an incident happens? That is just like children. “ I didn’t do it. My brother did it”.

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