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K9s4COPs to Grant K9 in Memory of K9 Jethro

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Canton Police Officer Ryan Davis and his partner K9 Jethro (From Facebook)

January 10th was a somber day at the K9s4COPs office, as news from social media informed us that K9 Jethro of the Canton Police Department passed away after suffering gunshot wounds to the face, shoulder, and neck while attending to a burglary.

K9s4COPs has made contact with the Canton Police Department and will be granting a K9 to the department in memory of Jethro’s.

For more information on Jethro and K9s4COPs click HERE [Warning: the news article linked contains some slightly graphic imagery]

K9s4COPs on KPRC Channel 2

K9s4COPs was on KPRC Channel 2 with the buzz on the K$9Challenge.

During the month of December, K9s4COPs is trying to raise the money place two K9s, one in a school and one on the streets, into our community. To do this, we are asking our supporters to donate $9 to our cause!

All it takes is 2,000 fans participating in the challenge to make our streets, community, and schools safer. Do your part today, the link to donate is below.

Screen Shot 2015-12-28 at 1.13.14 PMTo watch the full video story, click HERE

To donate to the K$9Challenge, click HERE

K9s4COPs Gifts K9 to French National Police

From Left to Right: French Ambassador Gerard Araud, French Police and Homeland Security Attaché Pierre-Eduardo Colliex, K9s4COPs Founder Kristi Schiller, US Airmen Spencer Stone, Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Ted Dahlin, and K9s4COPs Ambassadors Madison Sperry and K9 Quelle
From Left to Right: French Ambassador Gerard Araud, French Police and Homeland Security Attaché Pierre-Eduardo Colliex, K9s4COPs Founder Kristi Schiller, US Airmen Spencer Stone, Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Ted Dahlin, and K9s4COPs Ambassadors Madison Sperry and K9 Quelle

During an event at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., K9s4COPs announced it’s first international donation, a K9 named Liberté to the French National Police.

The gift was made in the wake of the loss of K9 Diesel. K9 Diesel lost his life during a RAID on a terrorist home in France. The full press release can be found HERE

 

K9s4COPs Receives FBI Award

 

 

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K9s4COPs visited the Houston Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to recieve the 2015 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award. Every year, FBI field offices select a community partner to receive the prestigious award.

The special award, presented on behalf of the director of the FBI, was formally created in 1990 as a way to honor individuals and organizations for their efforts in combating crime, terrorism, drugs, and violence in the United States.

The full article can be found HERE

The official FBI press release can be found HERE

 

Coming Soon: The Pack

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Be on the lookout! K9s4COPs will be launching “The Pack” later this year.

What is The Pack?

K9s4COPs knows that in order to continue our mission of creating a safer America, we need support from people of all ages, especially young professionals.

The Pack is our group for those 35 and under. By joining The Pack, members will be added to our newsletter and kept uptodate on everything K9s4COPs, receive discounts on merchandise, and receive special pricing for major events like UNLEASHED and our Annual Clay Shoot.

Houstonian to be honored on ‘Steve Harvey’ show

Congrats to K9s4COPs’ founder Kristi Schiller, who is being honored as a “Harvey’s Hero” Thursday on the “Steve Harvey Show.” The talk show airs at 3 p.m. on KRIV, Fox 26.

In 2010 Schiller founded the nonprofit group that supplies crime-fighting dogs to police departments around the country.

“In Houston alone,” she tells Harvey, “our K9s have resulted in over 400 arrests and taken $3.5 million worth of cash and over 85 weapons off the streets. We had one dog, in one night, do a $23 million bust. Why would you not want that for your department?”

Tight law enforcement budgets are to blame, she knows. That’s why she decided to step in with private funds.

“At K9s4COPs,” she tells the TV audience, “we feel that your safety shouldn’t be hindered, your streets should not be less safe, because of a budget cut.”

To date, Schiller and her organization have given 89 trained dogs to law enforcement agencies in 19 states. Of the eight officers who appear on stage to thank Schiller for her work, one is Ted Dahlin, an investigator for Harris County Constable Precinct 4.

Schiller was inspired to start K9s4Cops when she learned that Dahlin’s police dog, Blek, was killed in the line of duty. Without her help, Dahlin would have had to raise $10,000 to $15,000 to buy a new police dog.

Source: http://www.chron.com/entertainment/tv/article/Houstonian-to-be-honored-on-Steve-Harvey-show-6217604.php

K9s4COPs takes over Chicago for ‘Steve Harvey Show’

Thursday, K9s4COPs takes over Chicago for the ‘Steve Harvey Show’!

K9s4COPs Founder, Kristi Schiller, receives the honor of being named a “Harvey’s Hero” on Thursday’s episode of the ‘Steve Harvey Show’. Little did Schiller know, there were nine K9 teams from across the country that were coming to surprise her and thank her for starting the organization that enabled them to get their K9 partner.

Between the tears, barking and laughter, Schiller explains her inspiration for K9s4COPs (Spoiler alert: He surprises her, too.) how K9s4COPs has grown, the impact they have had in your communities, and how you can help out!

Check out www.SteveHarveyTV.com/watch to find channel availability and air time in your area.

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Steve Harvey Show, NBC Studios, Chicago, IL
(Left to Right) Officer Matt Krembs & K9 Aron (Everest Metro Police Department– Schofield, WI) Deputy Ted Dahlin (Harris County Constable’s Office PCT 4– Houston, TX), K9s4COPs Founder Kristi Schiller, Steve Harvey