K-9
Coverage of K-9 in the Nexus archive.
- Savage moment K-9 drags suspect from car in SoCal standoff before cops swarm
A K-9 unit dragged a suspect from a car during a police standoff in San Bernardino, California, at midnight Thursday. The incident occurred at 5200 University Parkway, where officers were engaged with the suspect inside a sedan.
- Westminster police K-9 retiring after award-winning 7-year career
A Westminster police K-9 is retiring after a 7-year career marked by multiple deployments and a prestigious award.
- Court documents reveal more details in Clarksville arrest of man bitten by police K-9 who later died while in custody. Here’s what we know
Darius Chappell was arrested in Clarksville, Tennessee, after fleeing deputies and resisting arrest, leading to a K-9 bite during his detention. He was booked into Montgomery County Jail and later found unresponsive in his cell, prompting an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
- Sheriff's office K-9 killed in hit-and-run after being spooked by fireworks
An off-duty Fresno County Sheriff's Office K-9 died after being spooked by fireworks and hit by a fleeing vehicle in Clovis on Saturday night. The incident occurred during a hit-and-run.
- Sheriff's office K-9 killed in hit-and-run after being spooked by fireworks
An off-duty Fresno County Sheriff's Office K-9 died after being hit by a vehicle following a fireworks incident in Clovis on Saturday night. The driver fled the scene, leaving the K-9 to succumb to its injuries.
- Sheriff's office K-9 killed in hit-and-run after being spooked by fireworks
An off-duty Fresno County Sheriff's Office K-9 died after being hit by a vehicle that fled following a fireworks incident in Clovis on Saturday night. The hit-and-run occurred when the K-9 was spooked by fireworks.
- Sheriff's office K-9 killed in hit-and-run after being spooked by fireworks
An off-duty Fresno County Sheriff's Office K-9 died after being spooked by fireworks and struck by a vehicle in Clovis on Saturday night. The vehicle involved in the hit-and-run incident fled the scene.
- ‘He should still be here’: Family demands answers after Tennessee man bitten by police K-9 dies in custody
Darrius Chappell, 44, died in custody at the Montgomery County Jail on July 3, days after being arrested and bitten by a Clarksville Police Department K-9 during a June 30 incident. His family demands answers over the use of force and treatment during detention, as multiple agencies investigate the circumstances of his death linked to a domestic violence warrant.
- Man dies in custody days after being bitten by police K-9 in Montgomery County. Here’s what officials are saying
Darius Chappell, 34, died in custody at the Montgomery County Jail after being bitten by a Clarksville police K-9 during his arrest. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is now overseeing the case following a preliminary inquiry by the sheriff’s office, which also placed a CPD officer on administrative leave.
- Man arrested in Tenn. K-9 use-of-force incident dies in custody, TBI investigating
Darius Chappell died in custody after being arrested during a June 29 police encounter in Clarksville, Tennessee, where a K-9 was used. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is overseeing the case, and the involved officer is on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.
- Tennessee Bureau of Investigation steps in after man bitten by Clarksville police K-9 dies in jail. Here’s what we know
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating the death of Darrius Chappell in the Montgomery County Jail following his arrest by Clarksville police, which involved a K-9 unit and led to an officer being placed on leave. Multiple agencies are examining the circumstances of his arrest and subsequent death in custody.
- Man bitten by a Clarksville police K-9 during arrest dies in custody. Here’s what we know about the use-of-force investigation
Darrius Chappel died in custody at the Montgomery County Jail after being bitten by a Clarksville police K-9 during his arrest. The Clarksville Police Department and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are conducting use-of-force investigations, with the involved officer placed on administrative leave.
- The man bitten by a Clarksville police K-9 during his arrest has died, family says. Here’s what we know about the use-of-force investigation
Darius Chappell died after being bitten by a Clarksville police K-9 during his arrest, prompting an internal investigation and placing the involved officer on administrative leave. The incident occurred in front of a coffee shop, with video showing the K-9 biting Chappell for nearly a minute as officers restrained him.
- Video: Officer placed on leave after ‘use-of-force’ incident in use of K-9 during arrest in Clarksville
An officer from the Clarksville Police Department was placed on administrative leave following a use-of-force incident involving a K-9 during an arrest outside Dutch Bros. on Fort Campbell Boulevard. The incident is under internal investigation, and video shows the K-9 biting the suspect before being pulled off by the officer.
- Suspect in Chesterfield officer-involved shooting transferred to jail from hospital
A 65-year-old man accused of injuring two Chesterfield County police officers and killing a K-9 during a domestic dispute that turned into an officer-involved shooting has been transferred from the hospital to jail.
- 15-year-old charged with assault on a first responder after driving car at officer and K-9
A 15-year-old has been charged with assault on a first responder after allegedly driving a car toward a police officer and their K-9 partner. The incident involved an attack on law enforcement personnel using a vehicle.
- Deputies respond to armed man barricaded inside Oakland Park apartment
Deputies and SWAT officers responded to an armed man barricaded inside an Oakland Park apartment on Friday. The incident occurred in the 800 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard, leading to evacuations and a response from BSO's K-9 and Violent Crimes unit.
- Dallas Police Department throws retirement party for K-9 after he and his officer were shot
The Dallas Police Department held a retirement party for a K-9 dog after he and his officer, Corporal Scott Jay, were shot during a dangerous incident. The event honored the K-9's service despite the traumatic experience.