Racine County K-9 Chomps Down On Fleeing Suspect Being Tased

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Racine, Wisconsin — Attorney William Sulton of Gingras, Thomsen and Wachs Lawyers filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin against Racine County and a Racine County deputy sheriff for alleged excessive force used against Deandre McCollum during an August 2018 incident. On Aug. 13, 2018, Deputy Edward Drewitz was patrolling the City of Racine with his service dog named “Friday”. Drewitz conducted a traffic stop at 10:45 a.m. for an equipment violation at the corner of Main and Second streets. During the traffic stop, Drewitz reported seeing a gold Oldsmobile Intrigue parked in front of his squad car and the vehicle that had been pulled over. After the traffic stop concluded, Drewitz saw someone enter the passenger side of the Oldsmobile and then, moments later, step out of the vehicle holding what appeared to be a pizza box, “as if the driver of the Intrigue delivered a pizza to him,” the deputy said.

When the vehicle pulled away, the deputy reported that the car’s windows were tinted “darker than what Wisconsin State law permits.” The deputy pursued the Intrigue, but the vehicle, being driven by McCollum, did not pull over. A vehicle pursuit ensued on Main Street that reached speeds of 65 mph before McCollum swerved to miss another vehicle and crashed. McCollum then fled the vehicle on foot, but was soon knocked down by a sheriff’s K-9 dog. McCollum, while still being confronted by the K-9, was ordered to get on the ground by the deputy, but allegedly refused and was tased. Investigators reported that marijuana, weighing approximately 32.5 grams, was found scattered throughout the McCollum’s car along with $82 in assorted bills and an open box of plastic bags. An additional 56.2 grams of marijuana was reportedly found underneath the driver’s seat.

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45 thoughts on “Racine County K-9 Chomps Down On Fleeing Suspect Being Tased

  1. Fire that officer he and his dog is not properly trained you can let your dog continue to chew on someone after they are on the ground and in cuffs

  2. What a fucking terrible officer. I very rarely take the anti-cop stance in incidents like this, but the guy was doing his best to comply with a dog chewing on him and a taser prong in him. I think the cop was just kind of enjoying seeing this guy get chewed on. The cop really took his time when this guy was listening and trying his best to follow orders with this dog going to town on him the whole time.

  3. dog biting him… cop…is like why he still movin…. im just saying any K9 video ive seen their all like stop moving while the perp is literally being bit…. how u gonna stop

  4. Pretty much the PRIMARY reason this dude is having issues with life, crime, etc. Cant follow a simple instruction like "Get on your stomach"

  5. What this crime is a policeman dog holds another dog .. How to say to him only moving and huhone infected from this dog movement do not want to hit the injury of dog oh idiot

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