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Tennessee Police K9 Passes Away After Being Shot in the Line of Duty

Rest Easy, Sjaak. Your shift is over and you have served us well. God Bless You.

Source: Law Officer

The La Vergne Police Department sadly announced the passing of K9 Sjaak after the police service dog sustained gunshot wounds earlier in the week.

Sjaak suffered three gunshot wounds Tuesday when Javon Brice, 39, opened fire on Officer Justin Darby’s patrol car, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Fortunately, Darby was not injured, but Sjaak did not have the same fate, WKRN reported. 

The suspect believed to be the gunman was later found dead in his car at an apartment complex after a vehicle pursuit, investigators said. He had suffered at least one gunshot wound. There was no indication who fired the fatal round, although Ofcr. Darby reportedly exchanged gunfire with the suspect, according to WKRN.

Sjaak underwent surgery Wednesday but did not survive.

Sjaak had worked with the La Vergne Police Department since 2014. A small memorial was set up outside of the police department early Thursday morning.

The shooting remains under investigation.

Tennessee Police K9 Passes Away After Being Shot in the Line of Duty

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