Friday, 24 October 2025

More Troublesome And Dangerous Than Her Mutt....

...unforunately, police couldn't shoot her as well:
A woman insisted that her XL Bully was friendly despite it wreaking havoc on a street and attacking a woman before being shot dead by police. Sophie Zaherali said her dog Ghost was not dangerous and claimed officers wrongfully killed him on Saturday, December 7, 2024.

And she didn't simply confine herself to organising a chavprotest on social media like all the other pitmommies, oh dear me no.... 

The force said officers shot the dog after he ran towards them 'to end and mitigate the risk it posed to the public'. After her hound was shot, Zaherali then posted photographs on social media 'in an attempt to identify the firearms officer involved'. As a result, she was charged with sending by public communication network an offensive/indecent/obscene/menacing message/matter.

Her and her followers have been trumpeting their demands all over Facebook, declaring their desire to get 'justice for Ghost' and latching on to any other mauling case to elicit support from the smoothbrains that revere these killer mutts as 'family pets': 

Firearms Inspector Steve Usher said: 'Dogs are the responsibility of their owners, and they are the ones who will be held responsible for their animal's actions.
'Sadly, in South Yorkshire, our officers have witnessed and attempted to save the lives of people mauled by their own animals. Everyone's safety will always be our priority.'

Stop being so apologetic - you did what was needed and no-one can fault you for it. Ignore these idiots, man up, and do it every time you come across one of these things out of control in a public place.  

Zaherali will appear before the same court on December 16 for sentencing.

She deserves jail time, but in the UK as it stands, she probably won’t see any. 

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