I agree, that fairy tale of his would be alot better if the next time it ended up with him being a quadruple amputee cause he got mauled so badly by the dog.
If you pay close attention you will see that one of the police officers begins to make a cautious approach towards Rosby, while the other officer watches the scene for him. This is common among any well trained and armed unit that actually have each others backs as well as the safety of the public in mind. You'll also notice the approaching officer stops in his tracks in reaction to what his partner has just told him, as well as actions that are taking place across the street, where we have no camera view. He refrains from making any attempt to arrest Rosby for the time being. Both officers then watch and listen intently to the actions across the street. Keep in mind the situation across the street is the reason they are standing armed with riot guns or assault rifles on the sidewalk to begin with. They then make another cautious approach towards Rosby in which they periodically turn their heads back toward the situation across the street. Rosby's dog is giving threatening barks from the unsecured vehicle, but refrains from exiting the vehicle while the officers can see it head on. As the officers attempt to move Rosby towards a police containment vehicle, the rottweiler leaps from the unsecured vehicle, once the officers have their backs to the dog. The dog makes a very fast charge towards the officers while they have their backs and heads turned away. The dog lowers it's body in what looks like an attempt to leap. This is a very common and instinctual trait possessed by dog's of the rottweiler's breed. They are very intelligent creatures and especially in their ability to capitalize on the weakness of their adversaries. Rottweilers are not bred or trained to wait till it's opponent has it's guard up and is ready for confrontation, they instinctively look for the best opportunity to make a lethal bite to the throat. Had the officers not responded as quickly as they did to face down the dog, it is likely the dog would have made a lunge and bite to the back of the closest officer's neck. The dog, realizes it has lost it's advantage and refrains from making the leap, so it lowers itself again, ready for another leap if need be. It then dodges and sniffs the ground. This is also another common and cunning move on the part of the professional attack breed. The dog pretends to sniff at the ground, knowing that it's opponent may relax it's guard and think the dog is friendly. Notice the dog's stare remains up and alert towards the officers while it sniffs- it is looking for another opportunity to lunge and bite. The officers are alert and not taking the threat lightly, so the dog continues to shift it's body and dodge any advances. Rosby then tries to intervene- "Get down!" he shouts, while lifting his leg in an attacking manner towards the dog. The dog does not respond to Rosby's command, but continue's to dodge and shift within attacking distance of the officers. This is a very dangerous situations for the officers, as they are trying to contain and protect Rosby, who his trying to kick his dog away. To have their hands on Rosby puts them at an extreme disadvantage and makes them quite susceptible to a groin or throat attack from the dog. One of the officers(the shooting officer) boldly tries to grab the collar of the animal. The Dog has no intentions of submitting and dodges the officer's actions, meeting his advance with a fierce growl, a sudden lunge and bite attempt at the officer's arm. The officer was lucky to have such stopping power on hand in my opinion. The amount of damage in the short amount of time these animals can do to the human body is little understood by the dog owning public at large.
Any guesses as to whose sockpuppet "Hoofhearted" belongs to? Obvious alias behavior, six months or so without posting, then 40-50 posts in a few days.
There are a good many amputees out there who were victim of dog attacks. There are probably very few quadruple amputees, however, because the dog only needs to get it's teeth around one's throat to finish it's job. Rarely would there ever be a need for an attack dog to destroy more than one of it's adversary's limbs in order to complete that task. These animals can be every bit as dangerous as a small mountain lion or another comparable sized big cat, yet people such as yourselves think it's ok to let them into our homes and society without proper training, and safeguards. Rosby provides no safeguards for the public in general, and his dog shows zero sign of any type of training, other than to try to bite, which it clearly demonstrates to us in the video.
What's funny about this, is even though you have claimed you didn't consider shooting the 20+lb dog that bit your hand at the time, but that you have even compared it to this situation in which a 100+ rottweiler is attempting to attack one of these cops! I imagine you went out jogging, and at the end of your driveway, one of your neighbor ladies was stopped on the sidewalk while her little scottish terrier type of breed was trying to take a dump on your lawn. You, being the ladies' man that you are, wanted to show affection for her little pooch, and decided to let it sniff your hand. After one sniff, it probably realized how much you masturbate and immediately deemed you as a perverted threat. It took a chunk out of your palm just to show you what things will be like if you tried to get to close her or her lady owner again. Why else would a little pooch decide to give you a good hard bite on the hand? I bet that dachsund scared the shit out of you and you wished you'd had a gun. lmao!
Mankind is supposed to manage nature. In my lifelong dialogue with the universe with regard to martial arts I found defenses against dogs. If they come in high I can control them, if they come in low I can frustrate them until they come in high... I have found a few dogs that are smarter then humans when it comes to strategies and techniques too. There was only one dog there, if the cops were trained to respect people, animals, nature, etc they would have controlled the dog and let the owner put him in a trusted person's hands... Cops are such control freak assholes in California, they never fail to amaze... The dog probably was looking for an opening for attack but that doesn't mean he will attack. If the cops had started talking to the owner like they respected him, shook his hand, engaged him in conversation, the dog would have softened...
I also made an even more relevant comparison to the much larger vicious dog I ran off without the aid of any weapon or protection. Which is what the police in the video should have done. 1) I don't jog, I was walking as I clearly stated. Reading comprehension much? 2) It was an older man with three dogs. 3) I petted the first one without incident it was the second that sank two of his canines into my palm, why I have no idea. 4) YOU are the guy terrified of "saber toothed" dogs fart sniffer, not me. You leftist pussies sure are bad about just pulling stupid baseless made up shit out of your asses. What kind of retard would even find it entertaining, let alone funny?