Daily Stormer
September 5, 2014
Though we don’t focus too much on the topic here at the Daily Stormer, the leftists and libertarians do have some valid points when they talk about the police state we have had built around us in Western countries.
The Jew-run governments have attempted to weed out the good cops and instead fill the ranks with neurotic-obsessive weirdos on power-trips.
A furious farmer claims police sharp shooters used his prize bull Billy “as target practice” when they shot the animal dead.
Philip Marley says his Blonde d’Aquitane bull worth £5,000, was not a danger to anyone and has condemned the shooting as “outrageous and totally morally wrong.”
The bull was shot after police received reports it had made its way onto a public road. But Mr Marley insists it had been put into a field within half-a-mile of his farm and workers were encouraging it into sheds where he spent winter months before four police marksmen opened fire.
He has now lodged an official complaint with North Yorkshire Police and is demanding an explanation for Monday’s shooting.
Mr Marley, who runs Brambles Farm in Exelby, near Bedale, said: “They had no right to shoot him, he was doing no harm and he was not a danger to anyone.
“It’s a disgrace, it would be different if he had been charging towards someone but he wasn’t, he was a lovely bull.”
North Yorkshire Police said it was aware a complaint had been made but declined to comment other than say the matter would be handed to the Professional Standards Department.
Mr Marley, 45, a cattle and sheep breeder who owns two butchers shops, said it’s unlikely his insurance would pay out on Billy because he had been shot by the police.
“It’s not the insurance, it’s the animal itself,” he said. “He was a fine healthy bull. I’d had him about two-and-a-half years and would probably have kept him for another ten.”
The farmer says Billy had got into a neighbouring field of cows but had been let out onto the Exelby to Burneston road when police were called.
Mr Marley added: “If he had been rampaging around a public road and putting people in danger I could have understood their actions.
“But he wasn’t, by the time they shot him he was in a 50 acre field and heading back towards the shed where he spends the winter.