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My (a federal court reporter) had a few sovereign citizen cases in her court. It did not go well for the sovereign citizens. Turns out the Federal government thinks they have jurisdiction.


Supremacy clause rules.

We used to have a "sovereign" here called @SmarterthanYou. I called him "SmarterThanFew".
 
Seems likely. But the decedent was white, so ...
There is a strong tradition in some military and police units for a working dog to hold a higher unofficial rank than their handler, or for the dog to have a specific rank to ensure proper care and respect.
 
There is a strong tradition in some military and police units for a working dog to hold a higher unofficial rank than their handler, or for the dog to have a specific rank to ensure proper care and respect.


Fact.

In addition, in all 50 U.S. states (and in many other countries), intentionally injuring, attempting to injure, or killing a police K-9 is treated as a felony equivalent to assaulting or attempting to murder a human police officer.United States
  • Every state has a specific statute protecting law enforcement animals (dogs, horses, etc.).
  • The crime is typically charged as "assault on a police officer," "aggravated assault on a law enforcement animal," or "killing a police service dog"—all felonies.
  • Penalties range from 1–7 years in prison, hefty fines, and restitution for the dog’s medical care, training replacement (~$10,000–$20,000), and handler trauma pay.
  • Example statutes:
    • California Penal Code 600 – Up to 3 years for injuring, 5+ years if the dog dies.
    • Florida Statute 843.19 – First-degree felony (up to 30 years if the dog dies).
    • Texas Penal Code 38.151 – State jail felony to third-degree felony.
  • Federal law (since 2000, strengthened in 2018 via the K9 Protection Act) makes it a federal crime to attack a federal law enforcement animal (up to 10 years if the dog is killed).
Legal Rationale
  • The dog is property of the state/agency but is also a sworn partner with a badge number.
  • Courts view attacks on K-9s as interfering with law enforcement duties and endangering the handler (since the dog is an extension of the officer).
  • Case law (e.g., State v. Kingsley, Florida, 2015) confirms: "The dog is an officer."
 
A stupid woman.


A meme springs to mind.


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Fact.

In addition, in all 50 U.S. states (and in many other countries), intentionally injuring, attempting to injure, or killing a police K-9 is treated as a felony equivalent to assaulting or attempting to murder a human police officer.United States
  • Every state has a specific statute protecting law enforcement animals (dogs, horses, etc.).
  • The crime is typically charged as "assault on a police officer," "aggravated assault on a law enforcement animal," or "killing a police service dog"—all felonies.
  • Penalties range from 1–7 years in prison, hefty fines, and restitution for the dog’s medical care, training replacement (~$10,000–$20,000), and handler trauma pay.
  • Example statutes:
    • California Penal Code 600 – Up to 3 years for injuring, 5+ years if the dog dies.
    • Florida Statute 843.19 – First-degree felony (up to 30 years if the dog dies).
    • Texas Penal Code 38.151 – State jail felony to third-degree felony.
  • Federal law (since 2000, strengthened in 2018 via the K9 Protection Act) makes it a federal crime to attack a federal law enforcement animal (up to 10 years if the dog is killed).
Legal Rationale
  • The dog is property of the state/agency but is also a sworn partner with a badge number.
  • Courts view attacks on K-9s as interfering with law enforcement duties and endangering the handler (since the dog is an extension of the officer).
  • Case law (e.g., State v. Kingsley, Florida, 2015) confirms: "The dog is an officer."
My son is a SWATT paramedic . He has taken courses on emergency care for dogs.
 
My son is a SWATT paramedic . He has taken courses on emergency care for dogs.


I wasn't at all surprised to see leftist "animal lovers" refuse to condemn fleeing suspects or rioters who injure or kill police animals.
 
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