Police Officer Handles 2 Vicious Dogs Like An Absolute Boss
March 7, 2017
In 2014, the Meridian (Idaho) Police Department sent officers to Defensive Tactics Canine Encounters, a class which teaches officers a use of force continuum and confidence in less lethal means during canine encounters, while still keeping the officer, innocent bystanders and the public's canine companions from harm.
In this video, recorded on his body camera, Officer David Gomez responds to a complaint of two vicious dogs running at large in a residential neighborhood. His training was put to the test.
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