South Carolina K-9 Dies After Being Shot By Suspect
A South Carolina Law Enforcement Division K9 was shot to death during an incident in Newberry County Tuesday, and an armed suspect was also shot. SLED confirmed the death of four-year-old SLED K9 Coba, a Belgian Malinois mix who joined SLED in 2021. SLED announced the dog’s death in a news release that said in part, “K9 Coba was killed in action today during the apprehension of an armed subject in Newberry County. During an encounter with SLED, the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office, and the subject, the subject shot SLED K9 Coba. The subject was shot and transported to the hospital for treatment.” Koba was the second SLED police dog to die in the line of duty in the past year. Last September, K9 Rico, a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois mix, was shot and killed by a suspect fleeing from officers on Johns Island. The suspect, Ernest Robert Burbage III, was then shot and killed by police. Burbage had shot and wounded two people, police said. Rico had been with the agency for just over a year and served on the SLED SWAT team and K9 tracking team. In March, in Columbia’s Rosewood neighborhood, a 17-year-old allegedly stealing from cars shot and wounded a police dog, K9 Kobe, with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, authorities said. The suspect also was shot.
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