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Dog saves cops life. (1 Viewer)

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I thought cops radioed license plates into dispatch before they get out of their cruiser?

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A Mississippi deputy who was attacked by three men is injured but alive after quick action by his K-9 officer.

Deputy Todd Frazier was driving on a deserted road during his night shift last week when he noticed a car at a rest stop in Pearlington, Mississippi, authorities said.

Thinking the lone man sitting in a blue Lincoln Town Car with the lights off needed help, he stopped.

That's when his nightmare started.

While near the car, Frazier heard some activity coming from the woods as two other men dashed toward him, said Glenn Grannan, chief investigator with the Hancock County Sheriff's Office.

"The deputy tripped and fell to the ground as he was backing away from the vehicle," Grannan said. "That's when all three male subjects, including the driver, ambushed him, cut him on the forehead with a sharp object and dragged him into the woods."

During the struggle, Frazier hit a remote control device around his neck, which unlocked the backdoor of his patrol car, authorities said.

K-9 Officer Lucas, a black Belgian Malinois, sprung out. He bolted toward Frazier and bit one of the suspects, sending all three fleeing into the night, Grannan said.

Frazier suffered knife wounds, but he's expected to recover, authorities said. Grannan said it's unclear whether he was targeted because he is an officer.

The suspects fled in the car, which had big rims and an obscured license plate. They remain on the run.

Lucas did not suffer any injuries.
 
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During World War II, the military asked patriotic citizens to offer up their pets for the “Dogs for Defense” program, an effort Susan Orlean documented in her book “Rin Tin Tin, the Life and the Legend.” A detachment of 125,000 dogs, ranging from Dobermans to poodles, was sent overseas. Some were used as suicide bombers. Some were left behind, others euthanized. Some survived, but were forever changed by the experience.
 
Sabertooth said:
I'm betting when the hatch opened, there was smoke and theme music for the dog.
*JimRoss* Bah Gawd, that...that's Lucas' theme music. He doesn't even work here. Look at him stomping a mud hole in those inbred hillbillies and walking it dry.......

 
3C said:
I'm sure they're excellent dogs but that was a very unimpressive video. They look like they weight 40lbs.
My family friend in the police force loves these dogs. Explained to me that they're bad ### mother ####ers. The main difference is that a German Shepard will see a criminal behind an obstacle and he'll make his way around it to get to the bad guy. These guys will jump straight through/over. :thumbup:

 
Does it disturb anyone else that tax payer dollars are used for a ceremony where a dog takes and oath? I always thought it was stupid that a dog took an oath. Do they name their cars too and have them take an oath?

 
Does it disturb anyone else that tax payer dollars are used for a ceremony where a dog takes and oath? I always thought it was stupid that a dog took an oath. Do they name their cars too and have them take an oath?
I'll bet that they also feed them name brand dog biscuits instead of generic.

 

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