Kan. Police K-9 Stabbed by Barricaded Suspect During Standoff
What to know
- Shawnee Police K-9 Dagger was stabbed while helping authorities during a standoff with a barricaded suspect in Kansas City, Kansas.
- The 4-year-old police dog, who has been with the department since 2023, was rushed to a veterinarian and is expected to recover.
- The suspect eventually surrendered, and he was taken into custody.
A K-9 was injured when he was stabbed assisting police in response to a standoff in Kansas City, Kansas on Tuesday, police said.
Officers with the KCK police department responded around 3:45 a.m. to the 900 block of Riverview Avenue after a call about an assault between family members.
A caller advised a family member had not returned to the residence after an alleged assault with a knife earlier in the evening, said Officer T.J. Tomasic, a police spokesperson, in an email.
When officers arrived at the residence, a man barricaded himself inside, Tomasic said.
Officers with the Shawnee Police Department later assisted on scene with the help of a K-9 unit. As officers made entry into the home to arrest the man, the K-9 was stabbed, Tomasic said.
The 4-year-old K-9, named Dagger, was taken to an area veterinarian and is expected to make a full recovery.
The suspect involved in the standoff surrendered around 7:30 a.m., and was taken into custody, Tomasic said.
Dagger began his tenure as a K-9 at the Shawnee Police Department in May 2023, according to Emily Rittman, a Shawnee police spokesperson.
“We are grateful that K-9 Dagger is expected to make a full recovery,” Rittman said. “He is a valued member of our team, and we appreciate the support and well wishes as he continues to heal.”
The KCK police department continues to investigate the standoff and what led to the K-9’s stabbing.
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