Indiana may boost penalty for killing a police K-9
K-9s from the Gary Police K-9 Unit participate in off-leash training with their officers in June 2019 at the Multi Agency Academic Cooperative Emer...

K-9s from the Gary Police K-9 Unit participate in off-leash training with their officers in June 2019 at the Multi Agency Academic Cooperative Emergency Services Training Center in Valparaiso. Legislation advancing at the Indiana Statehouse would boost the penalty for killing a law enforcement animal by making the crime a level 5 felony, punishable by up to six years in prison, instead of a level 6 felony. Ty Vinson, file, The Times The criminal penalty for killing an Indiana police dog soon may get more severe.