By Bob Walsh
Back in August of last year Grant County, N.M. deputy
sheriff Alejandro Gomez, 27, is very possibly in deep kimchi on this
one. He and at least one other deputy found a small rabbit along the
road. The other deputy picked the rabbit up. Gomez asked to hold the
rabbit. For some reason or other the other deputy was disinclined to
agree. After Gomez pulled his Taser and pointed it at the other Deputy
and demanded that he hand Gomez the rabbit he finally did so,
instructing Gomez to "Not throw it" and asking him to swear to not hurt
it. Gomez instead bounced the bunny off of the patrol vehicle, smiling
at the dash cam while he did so. The rabbit was maybe-possibly severely
injured BEFORE he was killed by bouncing him off the patrol car. Gomez
is facing charges of extreme cruelty to animals, which is a
fourth-degree felony in New Mexico. Gomez is on leave pending
resolution of this case by the New Mexico State Police. One of the two
other peace officers present made a cell phone recording of the
incident, which has since gone public.
Both
the Sergeant and the other deputy present when Gomez pulled his Taser
neglected to report the incident, which they should have according to
New Mexico law.
I hope they prosecute and fire the deputy and demote the sergeant to working the impound lot. Idiots!
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