Orlando Police Department K-9 Viper. (Orlando Police Department / June 22, 2009)
An Orlando police dog was put down Monday after the dog was accidentally struck by a patrol car and attacked its own handler during a chase, police said.
Officer Danny Sidders and his K-9 Viper were trying to capture two men running from a stolen sport-utility vehicle when Sidders' nearby patrol car rolled forward, critically injuring the dog. As Sidders tried to pull a third suspect out of the SUV, the dog, in pain and confused, clamped his jaw onto his handler's arm.
After minutes of failed attempts to get Viper to let go, Sidders was forced to shoot and kill him, Jones said. "It's just sad that the dog wouldn't listen to any command," Jones said. Sidders suffered minor injuries and was treated at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Driver Nicholas J. Frederick, 19, was arrested on counts of attempted homicide, crimes against a police animal, larceny, and other charges. Passenger Brian D. Haney, 18, faces a count of larceny. A third occupant, 16, was taken to the juvenile detention center on a misdemeanor count of resisting an officer without violence.
The incident began at about 11 a.m., when a police sergeant spotted a stolen SUV eastbound on State Road 408 near Interstate 4, according to a police report. Officers followed the truck off the southbound Rouse Road exit to a dead end. Police tried to stop the SUV, but Frederick rammed several police vehicles, tried to run over an officer and sped off, the report states.
Sidders caught up to the SUV after it stopped at a Kangaroo Express gas station at 14902 East Colonial Dr. Sidders placed his car in park, and both he and Viper jumped out to chase Frederick and the juvenile, who ran from the car, Jones said.
The patrol car slid into a culvert, hitting Viper and critically injuring him. Sidders noticed Haney was still in the SUV and tried to pull him out. He didn't realize how badly Viper was injured, Jones said,and ordered the dog to help him. Instead, Viper clamped his jaws on Sidders' arm and wouldn't let go. Sidders euthanized him.
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SSD K-9 Ado Killed While Chasing Carjacking Suspect
ADO WAS STRUCK BY A VEHICLE
January 19, 2009
We regret to announce that Deputy Anthony Jenkins K-9 partner, Ado, was struck
and killed by a passing motorist while in pursuit of a carjacking suspect.
At approximately 7 p.m. this evening (1-18-09) SSD Deputies were dispatched to a
carjacking. The call stated that the victim was assaulted and his Ford Explorer
was taken. Deputy Jenkins found the vehicle and followed it into an apartment
complex. The vehicle parked and the driver and passengers fled on foot through
the complex.
Deputy Jenkins deployed his K-9 partner to apprehend the driver of the carjacking
vehicle. Carjacking is a serious felony and the suspects had already shown a
tendency towards physical violence by assaulting the victim. Ado pursued the
suspect who ran through the apartment complex and onto 47th Ave. Ado was struck
and killed while crossing 47th Ave. as he closed in on the suspect.
Ado was a 5 year old German Shepherd imported from Holland.
Deputy Jenkins and Ado certified as a K-9 team in November of 2005. Deputy
Jenkins and Ado served the citizens of Sacramento County on dayshift patrol. Ado
was a close member of Deputy Jenkins family and will be greatly missed.
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit will pay their proper
respects to K-9 Ado’s service with a memorial with details to be announced.
K-9 Ado will be buried at The East Lawn Pet Cemetery in a special section for
police service dogs.
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Our sympathy goes out to those lost in the line
of duty.
DON’T CRY FOR ME (A tribute to K-9 Kelly)
Don’t cry for me, because I’m still here
Sometimes I whisper that in your ear.
A K-9 partner for you, a friend for me
What a match we had begun to be.
So many times with you I’ll never forget
You made me a Deputy and also a pet.
I worked hard for you all the while
Nose to the ground, tracking for miles.
I wore my badge with a sense of pride
Waiting to find the perfect hide.
A love for the job through and through
I would’ve laid down my life for you.
Training together day after day
Work for you, for me just play.
I was invincible with you at my side
A strong personality I couldn’t hide.
The sickness that took me, I tried to fight
Who would ride with my partner at night?
I’m sorry to leave you and take a final fall
You tried to save me, you gave it your all.
Don’t cry for me, because I still roam
It was just my time, God called me home.
Author: Jennifer Boujoukos