Lubbock Couple Sues Police Over K-9 Attack
Two Lubbock residents, Iang Huang and Huanhuan Wang, are suing the police department and the city after being injured by a police K-nine dog last April. The attack occurred when the off-duty officers K-nine escaped and bit the couple while they were walking with their children. The couple is seeking records on K-nine housing rules, fences, locks, inspections, past escapes, and prior bites by this dog, and is considering claims of negligence, poor training, and bad policies. The officer involved received an unpaid suspension and a department reassignment, but no prior police disclosure named him. The city has not commented on the pending case.
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