Why was Officer Clarence in the capital?
Capitol police officer William Billy Evans was a veteran of 18 years who was killed on April 2. After 25-year-old suspect Noah Green slammed his car into the north barricade of the Capitol complex, he hit Evans and another officer before crashing the vehicle. Green was shot by another officer at the spot and died later. The service for Evans was held at the Capitol this week, which is why the K9 Responders aka the comfort dogs were invited for supporting the police officers traumatized and saddened by the tragic death of their colleague. We travel the country, wherever we’re asked to go. This time we were asked to help out during services at the Capitol building,” said Gordon. His team of comfort dogs has helped out during tragic events like the 2013 marathon bombing in Boston, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut, and the Las Vegas mass shooting. The comfort dogs have also supported local residents after fires,