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Showing Original Post only (View all)Cop Demoted After Dumping His Retired K-9 Partner At Animal Shelter [View all]
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jackson-mississippi-cop-demoted-after-ditching-retired-k-9-officer-at-animal-shelter_us_5c143540e4b049efa7525ceaCop Demoted After Dumping His Retired K-9 Partner At Animal Shelter
The Jackson, Mississippi, police department said canine officers are family and we do not feel they deserve anything less than a loving home in retirement.
A Mississippi police officer has been busted down to patrol duty after ditching his retired K-9 partner, Ringo, at an animal shelter, according to police officials.
The Jackson Police Department assumed that officer Carl Ellis, who was Ringos handler, had continued to care for the former K-9 officer at his home after the dogs retirement in October. Officials were later surprised to learn otherwise after Ringos initial trainer, Randy Hare, spotted the dog up for adoption on the shelters website.
You get into this business because you appreciate dogs and what theyre able to do, Hare told WAPT-TV. Ringo should never have landed in the shelter, added the trainer, who said dogs can often be treated like equipment by police departments. Hare has adopted Ringo.
The Jackson Police Department respects and holds our canines with high regard just as we do any other officer within our department, the department said in a statement provided to the Jackson Clarion Ledger. They are family, and we do not feel they deserve anything less than a loving home in retirement.
The 10-year-old dog sniffed out drugs for nine years for his department, and was also used in search and rescue operations, according to the newspaper.
When Ringo and fellow canine officer Alpha were retired in October, a Jackson detective said at the ceremony that they served the city very well and were responsible for the seizure of narcotics worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. He added: They can be a dog now.
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Demovictory9
Dec 2018
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DEMOTE HIM ..... they should fire him. ALSO .... he should never be allowed to adopt a pet again.
trueblue2007
Dec 2018
#47
Not sure a highly trained dog like that should be adopted into your average family.
dixiegrrrrl
Dec 2018
#6
The department says it is planning to introduce quarterly welfare checks for all police dogs, whethe
Demovictory9
Dec 2018
#9
The K-9 officer that lived down the road from us had a SUV from the Sheriff's Department
csziggy
Dec 2018
#32
Makes you wonder how much attention he got the first 10 years of his life.
appleannie1943
Dec 2018
#33
He should've been fired. That dog went to work every day prepared to give his life.
catbyte
Dec 2018
#35