Aggression Drives in Protection Training

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Not directly protection-related, but I couldn’t resist posting this link. “K-9 Verro spotted a deputy running and since he could not differentiate between the deputy and the suspect without his handler present he “apprehended the Deputy by grabbing the back of his leg and followed his training by biting and holding until he was commanded to release.”
The deputy “had no idea the dog was actually a law enforcement canine,” especially since K-9 Verro bit him from behind, investigators said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-police-dog-shot-and-killed-by-deputy-during-pursuit-with-suspect-sheriffs-office
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This link has an embedded video about another law-enforcement chase. Maybe the YouTube would be worth watching, after reading the story:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/south-carolina-police-k-9-attacks-suspect-hiding-in-dishwasher-video-shows
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