I'm not sure I understand the question. The police are prohibited from making warrantless, non consenual searches. If you consent to let the police search your home, why would they want to shoot your dogs? Why wouldn't you restrain your dogs if you were allowing the police to search? If the police have a warrant to search the premises, they are absolutely authorized to destroy the dogs during the execution of the warrant, if necessary.
If the animal constitutes a threat to the safety of the officers and others in the area, yes.
You can't have anyone arrested, but if anyone, a brother-in-law or a total stranger, threatens to kill you, you can and should report that to the police if you think the threat is serious. Be sure to tell the police why you take the threat seriously. The police will investigate and may arrest the person making the threat.
The prior answer is correct with respect to initially going to the police, who will investigate the threat. If the threat did occur, a crime has theoretically been comitted. Thereafter, the police will take the matter to the appropriate prosecutorial authoritories. Depending upon where the threat occurred (for example, on private premises, state grounds, or at a Federal facility), the prosectorial authority will differ.
Any person with a gun has the potential to be a threat to a police officer. A suicidal person with a gun in their hand is a significant threat. If the gun is pointed at the officer, he would be justified in trying to stop the imminent threat. If the gun is not pointed at the officer, the officer should have his weapon at the ready, and take cover.
The difference between a double threat and a triple threat is that to perform a true triple threat, one must tuck the basketball to one's left hip. If one has to bring the ball across one's body to get into a shooting position, then it becomes a double threat.
You should report this threat to the police.
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Call the police!
A sense of justice and security to a community. Protection from those seen as a threat
Assume it's for real & contact police.
it is still illegal to make a threat over the telephone.If the other person were to contact the police you could be done for threatening behavior.Also if it is done using a mobile phone the police also have the power to have your phone blocked.
When the person and/or place is considered a national threat under the Anti-Terrorism Act. In other words if they say they thought you might be a terrorist or affilated in some manner to such people or places fequented by known terrorists or even suspected terrorists. Or if there is propapable cause I.E. pills spilled, smells like marijuana, blood is seen, ect. So basically you need to ask if you are under arrest the second that you are requested to ok a search of person, property, or home. If you are not under arrest you can request that the officer provide you with a search warrent-if you yourself dont sign it, it has to be signed by a judge. Depending on what time of day it is that can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 8 hours.