Calgary police dog stabbed in the line of duty, suspect in custody
CALGARY — A youth accused of stabbing a Calgary police dog during an arrest faces charges under a new section of the criminal code that protects law enforcement animals.
Acting Staff Sgt. James Lines said the dog — named Jester — was stabbed multiple times in the head while trying to catch the youth outside a Calgary school where officers were responding to a break-and-enter early Sunday.
Officers arrested another youth and both face charges connected with the break-in.
Jester was rushed to an emergency veterinary hospital with injuries described as life-threatening, but Acting Staff Sgt. James Lines told a news conference later in the day that the dog had been upgraded to stable and was walking around.


