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Pasco County Deputies Deploy K9 On Fleeing Suspect

Duration: 01:47Views: 19.7KLikes: 567Date Created: Sep, 2018

Channel: PoliceNetwork

Category: News & Politics

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Description: Pasco County, Florida — Pasco County K9 Shep took down a fleeing suspect after using his teeth to latch onto the man’s lower back. Deputy Nick Carmack attempted a traffic stop on Tuesday on a stolen vehicle, but the driver fled from him and turned into a driveway. The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office reports the driver and one passenger fled on foot, and the agency released body camera video of what occurred next. Deputy Carmack is seen parking his patrol car, exiting, then opened the back door to released K9 Shep. Shep is seen taking off from the car and easily jumping over a fence to catch up with one of the suspects. By the time Deputy Carmack caught up with Shep, his K9 had already latched his jaw onto the back of the suspect. Officials said the suspect was medically cleared and arrested. The second suspect who fled was located by Deputy Rob Wilkins and K9 Knox. Both suspect face several charges, including grand theft auto, criminal mischief, as well as child neglect, since there was an infant in the vehicle during the pursuit. The child was also left inside the vehicle when the suspects fled. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ✋To Subscribe Click Here: ✋ bit.ly/2tw0ILf Follow Us on Twitter! twitter.com/PoliceNetworkYT Join our discord! discord.gg/cm2QX3H 🛑 About the video / Community guidelines 🛑 This footage is NOT intended to be violent or glorify violence in any way. We are sharing the footage STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating. PoliceNetwork is Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for «fair use» for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The recent amendments to the Copyright Act of 1976 pertain to music. Fair use remains in force for film and video. No copyright intended. All content used in adherence to Fair Use copyright law.

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