![]() “First of all, I should not have been asked to open a fence that has a sign that says ‘beware of the dog’ and ‘no trespassing.’ Secondly, the first shot was missed. We asked Barus if she felt the situation could have been handled differently. “I wanted the video released for the public to see what happened and to know we were telling the truth, that the officer went way too far with this.” “I particularly don’t want to see the video because I already lived it. When we received the video, we checked back in with Barus. Lucy, the 1-year-old Great Dane mix, died from multiple gunshots. “Why would you f****** do that?” the owner yells. Get back!” the officer yells before firing shots. Officer Lampkin wanted to see if the dogs would walk out of the yard if Barus opened the gate. In the bodycam video, patrol officer Karl Lampkin is heard asking Kimberly Barus to see her dogs after receiving a complaint that her animals chased a teenage boy at 6:30 a.m. When we first reported the story, the dog’s owner requested JSO release the bodycam video, and Wednesday, we received it. ![]() It happened at a home on Rockwood Drive near Beaver Street. News4JAX also learned the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office’s Response to Resistance board found the officer’s actions were within departmental guidelines after it was proven the dog bit the officer on his hand and leg. Police body camera footage obtained by News4JAX shows the moments leading to a Jacksonville police officer shooting and killing a family’s dog in the Paxon neighborhood. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Some may find the footage shown in this story to be graphic in nature. ![]()
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