Loveland Police Department officer who shot pet dog headed to trial after appellate court ruling
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Loveland Police Department officer who shot pet dog headed to trial after appellate court ruling
A federal civil case involving a Loveland Police Department officer shooting a 14-month-old dog is going to trial, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled Tuesday. Wendy Love and Jay Hamm, the owners of Herkimer, a 14-month-old dog, sued Mathew Grashorn, an officer with the Loveland Police Department, after Grashorn shot Herkimer in 2019. Grashorn asserted qualified immunity and appealed the case to the circuit court, asking that it…
'Common sense': 10th Circuit rules Loveland officer will face civil trial for shooting puppy in head
The Denver-based federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that a jury will decide whether a Loveland police officer violated a couple's constitutional rights by shooting their puppy in the head and torso.
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