Connecticut Bill Would Impose Harsher Penalties on Individuals Who Kill or Injure Police Dogs

Connecticut Senate Bill 141 would increase the penalties for the intentional injury of an animal used by police or search and rescue teams. Injuring or killing an animal used by police or search and rescue teams would be classified as a felony offense and subject the offender to criminal penalties of up to $10,000 and ten years in prison. The bill has been referred to the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Security.