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January 1, FBI Official Dismissed by Trump Admin After Shooting Dog in Philly

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FBI agent, Jacqueline Maguire, who had quite the career joined the Bureau way back in 2000 and even worked on the hijacking case of a plane during 9/11. Now, that’s a hero’s journey, right?

But trouble found her when she defended her little dog from an attacking pit bull in Philadelphia. While off-duty and sitting on a bench, a big pit bull went after her small dog. She tried to separate them but ended up using her service weapon on the pit bull. Yes, she shot it. The local District Attorney’s office looked into it and decided not to charge her.

Now, did that stop people from causing a fuss? No, sir! There were protests and cries for justice for the pit bull, stirring up a storm on social media. Some folks just love finding a reason to go after law enforcement these days.

The FBI moved her out of Philly and sent her to Quantico, Virginia, where she still did important work. But it seems her views on certain things — like diversity hiring — didn’t sit well with everyone. Then, Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove threw her and others under the bus, saying they can’t be trusted to push the President’s agenda. What does that tell you about agendas, folks?

And speaking of agenda-driven narratives, it reminds me of how Kristi Noem, who worked with Trump, faced backlash just for talking about putting down her own dog in her book.

In the end, it’s clear there’s a push against folks who don’t toe the progressive line. Can’t a person defend their own pet anymore without it becoming a federal case? This is a story about standing up for what’s right and not letting the narrative control us. Let’s stay strong and support those who serve.

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In today’s world, it seems like everything turns into a big deal, even when people are just trying to do the right thing. Take the case of an off-duty FBI agent who tried to protect her little dog from a pit bull. Imagine sitting peacefully on a bench when, out of nowhere, a big dog goes after your pet. Out of concern, she used her service weapon to save her dog. It wasn’t the ideal choice, but imagine her fear. The local authorities even decided not to charge her, which shows they understood her predicament.

But many people were unhappy. Protests started, and social media was buzzing with calls for justice for the pit bull. It’s like everybody wanted a reason to be upset. This situation reminds us of how some people are quick to criticize law enforcement, even when they face tough moments. The FBI agent had to move away from her city, and even though she continued working hard, not everyone agreed with her views. This situation seems to show how sometimes people are judged not just for their actions but also for their beliefs.

These events make one wonder what happened to just supporting each other, especially those who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe. Can someone no longer defend their own pet without facing backlash? These stories tell us that we should stand by those serving our communities and not let loud opinions drive the narrative. Everyone deserves a fair shot to explain themselves without being immediately put in the bad guy corner. Remember, understanding and support go a long way, especially in these challenging times.

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  1. Olde Lady

    February 5, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    So tired of pit bulls, they are dangerous and should not be allowed as pets under any circumstances.

    • Carol

      February 5, 2025 at 6:16 pm

      So tired of dog owners, who let the dog loose, so he could go after the little dog.
      I would have done anything to protect my dog. It’s the owner of the pit bull that should be charged.

      • Ron Josef Ben-Dov

        February 5, 2025 at 8:12 pm

        agreed

    • Ron Josef Ben-Dov

      February 5, 2025 at 8:11 pm

      Pit Bulls like any other dog are not naturally mean. They are trained to be aggressive.
      I have had three pit mixes and no problems.

  2. Bob O’Brien

    February 5, 2025 at 6:34 pm

    I hope Pres Trumps admn reinstates her with back pay etc.

  3. Pamela Jean Hogue

    February 5, 2025 at 6:49 pm

    Not all Pitt Bulls are bad. But those that are running loose, whether they are pets or strays, and acting aggressively towards you or your pet, are essentially wanting to kill or severely harm. I don’t understand why there was a backlash because this individual felt the need to protect themselves and their pet from imminent harm. What, are they saying this individual should have just sat on the bench and watched the Pitt Bull kill her small dog and possibly hurt her as well. NO, this woman defended herself and should not be treated in this manner. Any dog that is running loose exhibiting dangerous behavior is not to be defended.

  4. Jay M. Hatin

    February 5, 2025 at 6:52 pm

    boy seems Trump can fire anyone who goes against him but it seems he has his own terrorist group working for him.
    His article stating Iran would be leveled by his people if he’s assassinated goes to show the terrorists are not so far away from home as it seems.
    his illegal firing of people due to his own paranoia and fear seems to be getting the best of him that he’s had to get his own terrorist group!!!!!

  5. kerry lee appleton

    February 5, 2025 at 7:47 pm

    sounds like there is more to this story than we as citizens are privy to.

  6. Friend of the People

    February 5, 2025 at 7:59 pm

    Wow! I’d say there is definitely some bias here!

  7. too old to con

    February 5, 2025 at 9:57 pm

    anyone that kills a dog is not fit to live. the exception is defending your own pet. there is no excuse tor that witch who killed her dog and a goat who happened to be there in the same area.

  8. too old to con

    February 5, 2025 at 9:58 pm

    there is a lot that this story left out. why? so it could be a bash trump piece? you bet your ass.

  9. John B Hand

    February 5, 2025 at 11:27 pm

    Was she fired within the past two weeks? Otherwise Trump does no apply. I doubt she was ‘fired’ because of the dog. Her other views on diversity probably were the reason.

  10. Bill

    February 5, 2025 at 11:52 pm

    She was fired by Trump for not toeing the progressive line? This doesn’t make any sense. What’s the real story?

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