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VIDEO: Wanted Criminal Bites Off Police Dog’s Ear While Trying To Escape Arrest

IANS, 01 Aug, 2017 02:22 PM
    Reportedly, the dog was badly injured. With a wound to his head after being bitten the canine officer found it too painful to lie down for a couple of days due to bruising.
     
     
    A wanted British man, who was running for cover to avoid his arrest, bit the ear of a dog in the canine squad. The bizarre video, captured by a witness, shows the suspect kicking and pushing a German shepherd called Manpol Theo. 
     
     
     
     
    In the dramatic scuffle, when the dog refused to give up, another man encouraged him to “bite his ear off”, the Manchester Evening News reported.
     
     
    Theo was deployed by his handler PC Gareth Greaves after the violent suspect refused to surrender to the police following a chase through Hyde, Tameside in June. Reportedly, the dog was badly injured. With a wound to his head after being bitten, the canine officer found it too painful to lie down for a couple of days due to the bruises.

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