UPDATE 2: 911 Audio of Marcus (Luttrell) high speed chase (via Glenn Beck email update)
Absolutely amazing audio of the Marcus Luttrell 911 call as he chased the scumbags who killed his dog at over 100 mph for about 40 miles. Some things to note about this audio are the overall calmness Marcus displayed, the amazing work of the operators to get officers in position, and the fact that everyone came out alive, despite a brief moment towards the end where Marcus obviously lets a little of his out on the perps. (AUDIO)
UPDATE: Seems we may have some names for two of the tiny phallus, big mouthed pinheads who may be responsible for DASY’s death. They are reported as:
Michael John Edmonds II and Alfonzo Hernandez of New Waverly, Texas
I bet your mommas are proud of you two losers. I bet your dads are wondering where did they go wrong. And I bet your friends are thinking of ways to distance themselves from you.
Good luck in the future. I don’t think people in and around Texas are going to forget your names any time soon. And you have to admit, that in Texas if the law don’t get ya, you can best bet someone else will try.
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If found guilty, I hope the four pieces of excrement who have been accused of the killing of DASY and the other dogs around their area should have to clean up after dogs for the rest of their lives:
Marcus Luttrell, author of the book “Lone Survivor”, and survivor of the deadliest battle the U.S. Navy Seals have ever endured, is going to be on Glen Beck tonight to talk about his encounter with four young punks who killed his dog. Read more, see photos and video below.
Updated: 4/6/2009 with new link
Updated: 4/6/2009 new video of Marcus Luttrell on BeckMarcus Luttrell Navy Seals Red Wing
Marcus Luttrell fourth from Left, all team members killedMarcus Luttrell is the lone survivor of Operation Red Wing; a special forces operation that took place on June 28th 2005 in Afghanistan’s Kunar province. The seals mission was to kill or capture Ahmad Shah, a high ranking Taliban official responsible for numerous killings in the region. Marcus Luttrell and three of his seal team members were ambushed by 150 Taliban fighters with Luttrell being the only survivor.
A failed attempt by Special Forces helicopters to recover Marcus Luttrell led to the death of 16 more special forces soldiers; Marcus Luttrell was hidden from the Taliban by locals who eventually sent word to the army where they could rescue him. He wrote the bestselling book “Lone Survivor”, detailing Operation Red Wing and telling the story of his fallen seal team.Talk Radio host Glen Beck has been a good friend of Marcus Luttrell for a few years now detailing his story and promoting his book when it first came out. Luttrell has done numerous radio and television interviews with Glen Beck, he will do another tonight at 5 pm. Eastern. This post will be updated to reflect the content of his upcoming interview as soon as it is available.
It seems that four young good for nothings had been killing dogs in Marcus Luttrell’s county where he lives in Texas. And as terrible luck would have it ( terrible luck for them), the last dog they decided to kill belonged to Marcus Luttrell. As Glen Beck tells the story on his radio program this morning, these thugs should be thanking God that Marcus Luttrell knew how to show restraint when he single handedly, armed of course, apprehended the four.
Marcus Luttrell’s dog was named Dasy; each letter in DASY represents his fallen seal team member’s names. He was given the dog during his recovery period after sustaining horrific wounds that none of us could ever imagine. Marcus Luttrell was awarded the “Navy Cross” and the “Purple Heart” for his heroic actions in Operation Red Wing.
via Marcus Luttrell on Glen Beck; Dog Killed » Right Pundits.






















11 responses so far ↓
Jeff from Alaska // April 7, 2009 at 10:30
You know you screwed with the wrong guy when he is skirting the treeline, low crawling under the fence, and diving into a ditch and later “pit”ing them during a pursuit! They are so lucky to be alive. Jail will be the best two years of their life.
Nancy from New York // April 7, 2009 at 17:28
Marcus, sincere regrets on your recent loss. I also must commend you on your self control. I pray that these young punks will receive the maximum punishment possible for their horrendous acts and that somehow, during that period of justice, they will learn to value life — animal life and human life, including their own.
MARLEY Look alike // April 7, 2009 at 17:52
I wish I could write to you personally. Your dog looks like Marley and Me. I am soo sorry about your dog loss, and everything else you been through. May G-d look after you and continue to comfort you through the hard days.
A true War Hero.
Albert Grimaldo // April 8, 2009 at 7:00
Hello Marcus,my name is Albert I live in Kingwood Texas.We heard you on the Glen Beck show,and we heard about what you have done for our country.First of all my family Monica,Sarai,Eunice,Albert Jr.,Andrew & myself want to thank you for all that you have done for us.Our hearts go out to you and Dasy.We feel bad for what has happened.We will keep you in our prayers.We would be very honored if we ever had a chance to meet you in person.Actually we live close to you .And my wife wanted to know if you would except a male 6 year old Golden Retreiver that we would like for you to have.Your Friend Albert Grimaldo
JOHN WEAR // April 8, 2009 at 7:16
Marcus, I commend your excellent response to the issue. Your self management is an excellent example to many who choose to respond in a personal way to such lawlessness.
Maintain the values we share and know so well.
HOOOYAAAH!
jmgws // April 8, 2009 at 10:05
Marcus,
I hope you get to read these comments from people who care about you.
Our hearts go out to you today. I sobbed bitterly when reading what you endured in Afghansitan and have often thought of you since reading your book. My husband couldn’t even finish it because it was too painful to read.
We heard you on the radio today and again are crying for you.
It just doesn’t seem fair to have something like this happen to you.
Just wanted you to know that there are people out here who care about you.
Thank you for your service to us and our country.
George and Jeanette
JB // April 8, 2009 at 10:12
I just viewed the interview with Glen Beck. I must admit your restraint is” much”better then mine would have been under the circumstances. There is only one place for scum like this and it isnt behind bars.
When is this “government” going wake up and get this judicial system on track to handle S— like this the way it should be?
I hope they all rott in Hell for eternity. I believe that that what goes around comes around. Sometimes takes too long though.Hard to have faith sometimes when S— like this happens.
Bo Simpson // April 8, 2009 at 14:01
Marcus,
First thank you for serving. I have read your book, you are a hero. If any thing good can come from this it is to show this country that all law abiding Americans should cary guns legaly. And that it is time to put stronger penalties on the misuse of fire arms. I am truly sorry for the loss of Dasy they are part of the family. Take care of yourself and the people around you.
Captain Pete // April 8, 2009 at 17:27
First heard of this “murder” today; followed up on G Beck’s website. Marcus should be “medaled” for not neutralizing the “things” that killed DASY! That I am a dog person (animal person) and retired from the U S Navy; have read Lone Survivior and have respect that cannot be exceeded for Petty Officer Luttrell! Godspeed in your search for the missing killer–he best pray that he is found by the low enforcement community vice a “citizen”.
Captain Pete
Denise Kean // April 9, 2009 at 6:47
Marcus,
I am devastated by your loss. I have long admired you and your service to this country since reading your book. I have had you and Dasy in my thoughts since hearing about this senseless crime. Please know that my dog Dixie and I have shed many tears these last few days for you and Dasy. We have you in our thoughts and are hearts go out to you. Thank you for your service, and I pray these pieces of filth get what they deserve. I hope you can soon find another dog to love and honor in Dasy’s memory.
Zane Pluhar // May 14, 2009 at 13:37
Mr. Luttrell, you make me proud to be a Texan and a future member of the US Navy. Thank you for your service to this great country. From a fellow horseman and dog-owner to another, you should have ended their sorry lives right their. But you’re a better person than that. Sorry for your loss, Zane Pluhar
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