West Valley City Police release several K9 videos

Nov 2, 2020, 7:25 PM | Updated: Dec 29, 2022, 12:59 pm

West Valley City Police release several K9 videos...

West Valley City Police have released several body camera videos showing K9s injuring suspects they apprehended. Most injuries were dog bites and scratches. (Photo: West Valley City Police video snapshot)

(Photo: West Valley City Police video snapshot)

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah — The West Valley City Police Department released 18 body camera videos showing K9 officers injuring suspects in the process of arrests. 

The department also made public the details of seven other K9 incidents that resulted in injury to a suspect, but with no available body camera footage. 

Along with the edited videos, West Valley City Police released other videos explaining why they used K9 units in each incident, the rules around K9 use, and whether anyone needed medical care afterwards. 

Release of K9 videos aimed at public trust

Chief Colleen Jacobs says they have gotten a lot of questions since Salt Lake City Police’s K9 program was suspended earlier this year. 

She sees the videos as a way to build public trust. 

“The K9s are a valuable tool for law enforcement. And we just want to help the public understand what their actual duties are and how they benefit both law enforcement and the public in general,” Jacobs said.

The explanation videos from West Valley City police outline those benefits, such as finding illegal drugs in tight spaces and going after dangerous criminals. 

“They’re able to safely apprehend suspects that provide a threat both to officers and the community. It really does make the world a safer place both for law enforcement and the public,” Jacobs said. 

Most of the suspects injured sustained either dog bites or scratches.

West Valley K9 videos part of a larger review

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said last month his office will review K9 cases from several police departments; specifically, those in Salt Lake County that resulted in injury to a suspect.  

But Jacobs says they also received several GRAMA requests for these videos, another reason they released them. 

As of now, neither the D.A.’s office nor the city’s citizen review board found the incidents violated policy. 

However, Jacobs is open to West Valley City residents coming forward with any concerns. 

“If any citizen is having an issue with something that they see, we would be happy to sit down with them and [help them] understand what is taking place,” Jacobs said.

 

(Warning: the following content may contain disturbing imagery)   

The bodycam footage can be seen on the West Valley City Police website.

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West Valley City Police release several K9 videos