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....Chihuahuas :laugh: :rotflmao:

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/12/30/D8EQMMDO0.html

Pack of Angry Chihuahuas Attack Officer

Dec 30 12:15 PM US/Eastern

FREMONT, California - A pack of angry Chihuahuas attacked a police officer who was escorting a teenager home following a traffic stop, authorities said. The officer suffered minor injuries including bites to his ankle on Thursday when the five Chihuahuas escaped the 17-year-old boy's home and rushed the officer in the doorway, said Fremont detective Bill Veteran.

The teenager had been detained after the traffic incident, Veteran said.

The officer was treated at a local hospital and returned to work less than two hours later, Veteran said.

It was the third time this month a Fremont officer was bitten by a dog while on duty. Neither of the other officers were seriously injured.

And it was the second bizarre incident in as many hours for the Fremont Police Department.

The officer was treated at a local hospital and returned to work less than two hours later, Veteran said.

It was the third time this month a Fremont officer was bitten by a dog while on duty. Neither of the other officers were seriously injured.

And it was the second bizarre incident in as many hours for the Fremont Police Department.

Two hours earlier, a homeowner in Niles reported that an intruder broke into her home and added pornography to her computer.

The woman said she woke up and was startled to see a stranger typing away on her computer. The intruder fled, but left behind an altered screen saver that featured images of "erotic Indian art," Veteran said.

Nothing was reported stolen, and neither the woman nor her nine-year- old daughter was hurt, he said.

Fremont is about 35 miles (56 kilometers) southwest of San Fransisco.

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I guess that cop doesn't have the "punt" or "field goal" moves down yet.

That should be the first thing they are taught when in such a situation.

This reminded me of the time I had to respond for a "sick" Fox call, when I was a street cop. It was just laying in this ladies back yard. I thought it was dead, but when I approached the Fox, it jumped up and charged me. A Fox never charges a man unless it's got rabies. 1 well placed shot took care of the Fox...after I launched it about 15 yards with my right boot. Those Chihuahua's are lucky they are alive.

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