From Yahoo:
“Donations mount after
homeless vet’s dog died. Police in NC arrested him for begging.”
(Former Kentucky National
Guardsman Joshua Rohrer, an Iraq war veteran, and his service dog Sunshine
walking in Gastonia, NC, in October 2021.)
Donations are pouring in for a
homeless Iraq War veteran who was arrested for what police said was begging at
a busy Gastonia intersection with his service dog, Sunshine, by his side. A
Gastonia Police Department spokesperson confirmed at the time that officers
Tased the 2-year-old Belgian Malinois during the Oct. 13 incident, Observer
news partner WBTV reported. Sunshine scampered off. Days later, she was found
dead, hit by a car, multiple media outlets reported.
The veteran, former Kentucky National
Guardsman Joshua Rohrer, was arrested at the scene and charged with two
misdemeanor counts of resisting an officer, a misdemeanor count of begging for
money and a solicit from highway infraction, Gaston County Jail records show. Rohrer
was freed the next afternoon on $3,000 bail, according to the records. Friends
posted his bail, according to a GoFundMe site that had raised $13,250 by Friday
afternoon from 350 donors. The money will be used for Rohrer’s legal fees,
housing costs and mental health treatment. Rohrer suffers from post traumatic
stress disorder, according to the fundraising page established by friend Gina
Ramsey. “You are not alone,” wrote a $25 donor from Texas, “there is an army
behind you supporting you through this difficult unnecessary lack of human
decency.” “Been There ....... Vietnam Vet,” wrote another $25 donor.
911 call Gaston County
Police later released a 911 call from a citizen who complained about a man
“using” a dog to get money, WBTV reported. Rohrer denied the accusation
during interviews with Charlotte-area news media. He told WBTV that he
was merely walking at the intersection, “smiling, waving and chatting” with
passers-by. “I fought for my country,” he told the station. “I fought
for everybody’s freedom, and I feel like a freedom we should have is being able
to walk where we please, as long as it’s not private property, no trespassing.”
Two witnesses to the Oct. 13 encounter told WCNC that officers “slammed him
up against” a patrol car and handcuffed Rohrer. The witnesses said an officer
Tased Sunshine after she nipped the officer’s boot, according to the station.
Rohrer was so distraught over Sunshine’s death that he “tried throwing
himself in front of any car that he could,” friend and fellow veteran Dave
Dowell of Shelby told Military Times. At an Oct. 22 community rally,
dozens of supporters lined Gaston Mall Drive near the scene of the encounter to
memorialize Sunshine. “It’s overwhelming to see all the love and support,”
Rohrer told WBTV at the rally. “It is hard to process, but it is a blessing to
see. It means the world to me and Sunshine.”
Sunshine’s death In a
statement Saturday, the Gastonia Police Department said it “continues to review
all the facts surrounding this incident and continues to review the actions of
all officers involved in Mr. Rohrer’s arrest.” Police said they are
limited in what they can say but divulged more details about Sunshine’s death.
After Rohrer’s arrest, police said, Gaston County Animal Care and
Enforcement took custody of Sunshine and later released the dog to a friend of
Rohrer’s choosing. “That friend took Sunshine to a home in Cleveland
County,” police said in the statement. “According to posts made on social media
by friends of Mr. Rohrer, Sunshine left the premises where she was being
temporarily housed, entered a roadway, and was struck and killed by a passing vehicle.”
“The Department fully understands the emotional impact that this entire
incident, which includes the reported death of Sunshine, has had on all parties
who are directly involved in this case,” police said. “The Department also
fully understands the emotional impact that this case has had on the local
community and on the United States military community.”
^ It is important and great to
see the local community where this occurred standing behind the Veteran and his
Service Dog. The rest of the country seems to be doing the same too. Even if he
was begging (I don’t know if he was or wasn’t) that doesn’t call for him to be
arrested. As long as he wasn’t on private property and wasn’t threatening anyone
he has the freedom – which he helped fight for – to go anywhere just like the
rest of us do. As for Sunshine, clearly the Officers involved in Tasing her
need better training on dogs in general and Service Dogs in particular. Sadly,
nothing can be done for Sunshine, but we can help the Veteran as well as making
sure something like this doesn’t happen again. Here is a link to donate to help Joshua Rohrer: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-homeless-vet-reunite-with-his-dog-sunshine ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donations-mount-homeless-vet-dog-220332397.html
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