Navy Seal Chases Down the Killers of his dog.

DawnCt1

<font color=red>I had to wonder what "holiday" he
Joined
May 17, 2004
The 911 audio for this is amazing. Marcus remains polite, calm and focused during a chase that reached up to 110 mph. The audio of the full 911 call is on Glenn Beck's website.


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6365427.html

Survivor of war loses dog to random violence
Beloved pet's killing reopens old wounds for former Navy SEAL
By DANE SCHILLER
Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
April 8, 2009, 10:03PM

David Hopper For the Chronicle

Marcus Luttrell, shown at a book signing, said the attack on his dog pushed him into a place he didn’t want to be in.

All it took was the gunshot fired outside his Walker County home to trigger training ingrained in former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, the lone survivor of a dramatic battle in Afghanistan in 2005.

He did a sweep through the house. Checked on his mother. And bolted out the door, where he found dead his beloved Labrador retriever, Dasy, a dog given to him to help him recover from his own wounds and the loss of his fellow Navy comrades.

“I could tell she tried to get away because there was a blood trail,” Luttrell recalled in a phone interview Wednesday. “When I saw she was dead, the only thing that popped into my head was, ‘I’ve got to take these guys out.’ ”

Shrouded in darkness, Luttrell, who’d just been released from the hospital after another round of surgery, crawled under a fence, skirted a ditch and sneaked up on four strangers in a sedan who apparently killed the dog on a whim. Luttrell said they were oblivious as he raised a 9 mm pistol from about 25 yards away and had one of them dead to rights.

But as the car pulled away, he didn’t fire.

Instead, he scrambled back to his pickup and launched what became a wild 40-mile chase that reached speeds of over 100 mph and crossed three counties.

“I did everything right; I didn’t do anything wrong,” he told the Houston Chronicle of the April 1 incident. “Make sure everyone knows they cold-bloodily murdered.”

Luttrell stayed on the line with a 911 emergency operator as he tried to catch the car, which was just a bit too fast for his four-door truck to overtake.

“I told them, ‘You need to get somebody out here because if I catch them I’m going to kill them,’ ” Luttrell recalled telling the operator.
Wounds still deep

The nighttime killing of a such a special dog played right into Luttrell’s deep wounds.

The 4-year-old yellow Lab was given to him upon his return from the war to help him heal. He named it Dasy as an acronym for his SEAL team members lost in a mighty fight in which they were isolated and far outnumbered by Taliban fighters.

He wrote a book, The Lone Survivor, about the experience.

Luttrell said he still wrestles with what he went through. He doesn’t sleep at night, usually keeping his guard up until sunrise, just in case.

“I don’t talk about it much. I just don’t sleep at night,” he said. “I am in and out of the house all night, going, moving around.”

Luttrell and the men he was chasing were finally stopped by Onalaska Police Department.

Luttrell said he confronted the men. “I was like, ‘Which one of you guys killed my dog?’ ” he said. “They started talking smack.”

The police sent Luttrell home, and the Texas Rangers have been working with the Walker County Sheriff’s Department.

So far, two men have been charged with felonies that could land them in state jail for at least six months.

Michael John Edmonds II, 21, and Alfonzo Hernandez, 24, both of New Waverly, are charged with cruelty to nonlivestock animals. The driver of the vehicle was arrested on suspicion of not having a license.
Other dog killings linked

There are at least five area dog killings in recent months that could be linked to the case, said Texas Ranger Steven Jeter.

“It could have been worse for both parties involved,” he said. “I wouldn’t advocate to the general public to do what he has done — to follow them at that rate of speed.”

“Marcus is trained to do certain things; he fell back on his training,” Jeter said.

Luttrell said he’s left town for now and wants to stay as far away as he can. Talking from a place he described as “the middle of nowhere,” Luttrell said he knows the attack on Dasy pushed him to a place where he doesn’t want to be.

“I was trying to talk myself out of being who I am,” he said. “Talking to myself about not doing the one thing I am good at.”

dane.schiller@chron.com
 
I don't agree with what the idiots did to his dog, but I also don't agree with a wild chase through 3 counties, especially by someone who is not trained in that type of driving. What if they would have hit a child? He could have easily gotten their license plate if he was that close to the car that he had them sighted.

Two wrongs don't make a right.
 
Two wrongs don't make a right.

Blah. I hate when this is said. It's a load, IMO. The fact is he didnt hit a child, or cause injury to anyone.

This isnt the first time these punks did this. FINALLY someone busted them on it and FINALLY they'll be facing criminal charges.

I've been reading a lot about this story. I am personally glad at what this man did. The scum bag kids deserve/d worse.
 
Blah. I hate when this is said. It's a load, IMO. The fact is he didnt hit a child, or cause injury to anyone.

This isnt the first time these punks did this. FINALLY someone busted them on it and FINALLY they'll be facing criminal charges.

I've been reading a lot about this story. I am personally glad at what this man did. The scum bag kids deserve/d worse.

So with your way of thinking it's okay to drive like an idiot, IF you don't hit a child?

I didn't say I don't agree that these people deserve to get the book thrown at them, but I don't think it was worth all the lives of those they might have put at risk.
 
So with your way of thinking it's okay to drive like an idiot, IF you don't hit a child?

I didn't say I don't agree that these people deserve to get the book thrown at them, but I don't think it was worth all the lives of those they might have put at risk.


Don't twist what I said. I said the fact of the matter is he did not hit a child. And what difference does it make if it's a child, or an adult? Doesnt matter, anyways - because he didnt hit anyone.

I just hate the 'two wrongs don't make a right'. Bugs me.

He was on the phone with the police. They didnt tell him to stop.
 
AND - IMO - 'two wrongs' would have been him shooting at the assailants. Which he did not do.
 
So he was not only driving at a high rate of speed, putting others in harms way, but he was somewhat distracted because he was on the phone at the same time? I would have been more comfortable if he just shot the SOB when he had him in his sights.
 
I don't agree with what the idiots did to his dog, but I also don't agree with a wild chase through 3 counties, especially by someone who is not trained in that type of driving. What if they would have hit a child? He could have easily gotten their license plate if he was that close to the car that he had them sighted.

Two wrongs don't make a right.

Since he didn't get ticketed, or arrested, I guess it was okay with law enforcement. Monsters, like these assailants, who have killed other pets in the same manner, start with animals and work their way up to people. I am glad they are off the street. It sounds like it was very late at night. No children in the street then.
 
Go out tonight & speed at over 100+ & let me know how that works out for you. I mean who really cares since nobody is out late at night.....
 
Just to give you an idea of who we're talking about, former Petty Officer Luttrell is a recipient of the Navy Cross, the 2nd highest medal our nation awards for valor. Here's his Wikipedia page.

My heart goes out to the guy. Understandably, he's obviously still struggling with a lot of issues. I hope he's getting help.
 
Since he didn't get ticketed, or arrested, I guess it was okay with law enforcement. Monsters, like these assailants, who have killed other pets in the same manner, start with animals and work their way up to people. I am glad they are off the street. It sounds like it was very late at night. No children in the street then.

MTE. :thumbsup2
 
So he was not only driving at a high rate of speed, putting others in harms way, but he was somewhat distracted because he was on the phone at the same time? I would have been more comfortable if he just shot the SOB when he had him in his sights.

Honestly? Because I think we probably would have heard "Two wrongs don't make a right"
 
I think he was in his rights to shoot all 4 assailants right then and there. They are lucky to be alive in my opinion. Didn't this all happen after 2:00 AM. If there were kids in the streets to get hit that would be the parents fault...
 
Understandably, he's obviously still struggling with a lot of issues. I hope he's getting help.

What's sad is he got help in the form of Dasy and these moronic cowards went off and killed her. I wish they would've let him get his hands on them. Would've save our courts and jails the cost of processing 'em.

And I'd trust the training of a SEAL any day.
 
You're obviously baiting me and looking to pick a fight, so go find someone else. I'm not interested. Ciao. :rolleyes:

Not trying to bait you. Just stating my opinion.

If you think a Navy Seal chasing 4 assailants down, after using self restraint and not killing them, on a car chase in the in the middle of the night because it may have harmed someone is a "wrong" - then odd's are you would also think him shooting them would have been a wrong.
 
What's sad is he got help in the form of Dasy and these moronic cowards went off and killed her. I wish they would've let him get his hands on them. Would've save our courts and jails the cost of processing 'em.

And I'd trust the training of a SEAL any day.

:thumbsup2 He showed a LOT of self restraint, and if anyone takes the time to listen to the 911 call, he remained polite, calm and in control the entire time.
 
A chase would never have happened if it were me. There would be four guys dead in the road. Of course, that's emotion speaking, but I am just so sad for this guy. It's apparent he's got severe PTSD and his dog was a lifeline.
 
I wish he had just killed the bassclowns. No room on this earth for !@#$ like that.:sick:
 
What a horrible situation. Hopefully they throw the book at these guys.

I do agree that he should not have chased them at 100 mph through three counties. Lucky that no innocent bystanders were hurt; but I hope this young man is able to get the help he needs to heal.
 

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