K9-Kjeld, or “Kid” as he is fondly called by his partners, has been a beloved member of the Special Enforcement Bureau team since Jan. 2023

A Los Angeles County sheriff’s dog was recovering and “resting comfortably” on Thursday, April 18, after getting shot by an assault suspect during a search in Compton, officials said.

“During the course of the search, the suspect discharged his firearm, which struck K9 ‘Kjeld,’ resulting in an injury,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a statement. “Fortunately, K9 Kjeld, who was equipped with a bulletproof vest, underwent successful treatment and has since been discharged from veterinary care.”

K9-Kjeld, who was equipped with a bulletproof vest, underwent successful treatment and has since been discharged from veterinary care

The confrontation occurred Wednesday night near Spruce Street.

“The suspect was subsequently apprehended without any further escalation,” sheriff’s officials said. “K9 Kjeld’s actions stand as a testament to his valor and dedication.”

Sheriff’s officials said Kjeld “saved the lives of our deputies and the suspect who shot at him.”

Kjeld, who is referred to as “Kid” by his police partners, has been with the sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau since January 2023.

“Our entire LASD family wish him a speedy recovery at home,” the Sheriff’s Department said.


Source of this Article: Daily Breeze

Photos: LASD