The Kansas House on Wednesday approved a bill toughening the penalties for injuring or killing a police dog, responding to the case of a K-9 killed in the line of duty last year chasing down a criminal suspect in Sedgwick County.
The House voted 107-4 to approve the bill that was introduced after a Sedgwick County Sheriff's . . .
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