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Dog vs. dog, pepper spray, Taser in dramatic Regina arrest

As an RPS K9 officer and a Police Service dog were attempting to apprehend the suspect, the suspect commanded his dog to attack again.
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REGINA - A 29 year-old Regina man is facing assault charges that include assaulting a police officer with a weapon.

On Aug. 14, at approximately 10:35 a.m., police were conducting a traffic stop in the 1000 block of Dorothy Street in Regina on an individual who had outstanding warrants. As police approached the vehicle, the suspect exited with a dog on a leash and continued to command his dog to attack officers and let go of the leash. The suspect then began to flee northbound. 

As an RPS K9 officer and a Police Service dog were attempting to apprehend the suspect, the suspect commanded his dog to attack again. As a result, the dog made contact with the K9 dog in the neck and shoulder area.

Due to the aggressive nature of the dog and to protect from further injury, OC spray was deployed on the dog but did not break up the altercation. The officer then deployed a Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW), which was successful in breaking up the altercation.

During the arrest, the arresting officer sustained a broken wrist. The suspect's dog sustained non-life threatening injuries and was seized by Animal Control. The RPS K9 dog was also treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Following his arrest, the suspect was charged with: assault of a police officer with a weapon; resisting a peace officer; identity fraud – possession of an identity document; assault with intent to resist arrest; and injuring a law enforcement animal.

He will make his first appearance on these charges in Regina Provincial Court on Aug. 15 at 9:30 a.m.

 

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