07-22-2011, 07:00 AM
he is such a dirtball. and so is his bovine wife.
fucking ex-con wannabe SWAT. he's a joke. and he's not allowed to apprehend anyone w/o REAL cops at hand . he doesn't show that on his stupid program aimed at the average couch-cop.
A Colorado sheriff has a bone to pick with Duane 'Dog' Chapman, star of television show Dog the Bounty Hunter.
Mesa County Sheriff Stan Hilkey said Chapman excessively pepper sprayed 29-year-old fugitive Andrew Distel during a scuffle and then took him into the sheriff's office on Wednesday without decontaminating the man first.
Hilkey says that put his staffers and the public in danger, while Chapman stayed outside 'prancing back and forth waving his golden locks for the camera' in what he called 'profit-driven peacockery.
Hilkey wrote in a blog posting: 'While Dog stayed outside, shirtless and sweaty, prancing back and forth waving his golden locks for the camera, his team brought this freshly pepper-sprayed fellow into the enclosed space of the Sheriff's Office lobby with other citizens present.
'They also brought him in injured.'
Hilkey said arrestees who have been chemically sprayed must be de-contaminated and medically cleared before they are booked into the jail, 'especially (for) injuries that are inflicted by a non-governmental employee subject to no policy or use of policy restrictions.'
Distel was wanted on failure-to-appear warrants on drug possession charges, sheriff's spokeswoman Heather Benjamin said.
fucking ex-con wannabe SWAT. he's a joke. and he's not allowed to apprehend anyone w/o REAL cops at hand . he doesn't show that on his stupid program aimed at the average couch-cop.
A Colorado sheriff has a bone to pick with Duane 'Dog' Chapman, star of television show Dog the Bounty Hunter.
Mesa County Sheriff Stan Hilkey said Chapman excessively pepper sprayed 29-year-old fugitive Andrew Distel during a scuffle and then took him into the sheriff's office on Wednesday without decontaminating the man first.
Hilkey says that put his staffers and the public in danger, while Chapman stayed outside 'prancing back and forth waving his golden locks for the camera' in what he called 'profit-driven peacockery.
Hilkey wrote in a blog posting: 'While Dog stayed outside, shirtless and sweaty, prancing back and forth waving his golden locks for the camera, his team brought this freshly pepper-sprayed fellow into the enclosed space of the Sheriff's Office lobby with other citizens present.
'They also brought him in injured.'
Hilkey said arrestees who have been chemically sprayed must be de-contaminated and medically cleared before they are booked into the jail, 'especially (for) injuries that are inflicted by a non-governmental employee subject to no policy or use of policy restrictions.'
Distel was wanted on failure-to-appear warrants on drug possession charges, sheriff's spokeswoman Heather Benjamin said.