Officer Fatally Shoots Man Who Allegedly Stabbed K9 During Arrest

MANCHESTER, N.H. – A man sought by police for a robbery was shot and killed by a police officer in Manchester, New Hampshire on Friday morning, according to the Attorney General’s Office. The incident occurred on Pine and Plummer streets when officers patrolling the area found the suspect, identified as 34-year-old Jake Chiaradonna, hiding inside a stolen car. When Chiaradonna allegedly refused to exit the vehicle, police deployed their K9, Duke, who was then stabbed by Chiaradonna with a screwdriver.

Following the stabbing, Chiaradonna fled on foot and assaulted Duke again before being shot by an officer. He was transported to the hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Duke, the injured K9, was treated at a veterinarian’s office and is expected to recover fully. No other officers were harmed during the incident, and the public is not under any threat.

The identity of the officer who shot Chiaradonna has not been revealed by the attorney general’s office or the police. The circumstances surrounding the shooting are still under investigation. This incident adds to the ongoing conversations about police use of force and handling of suspects. It also raises questions about the rights of law enforcement animals and their role in police operations.

In conclusion, a police officer fatally shot a robbery suspect, Jake Chiaradonna, after he allegedly stabbed a police K9 with a screwdriver. The shooting has sparked an investigation, but the details of the incident are still unclear. Duke, the injured K9, is expected to make a full recovery, and no other officers were harmed during the altercation.