A Kane County sheriff’s police dog killed last week during a shootout was honored by hundreds of law enforcement officers Thursday during a funeral service in a gymnasium at Kaneland Harter Middle School in Sugar Grove.
Hundreds of law enforcement officers from across the region, including dozens of police dogs, took part in a solemn ceremony Thursday honoring Kane County sheriff s police dog Hudson, who was killed last week in the line of duty.
Authorities have released the identity of the man shot Wednesday by Kane County deputies. Court records indicate he had been charged with several felonies earlier in the week, including fleeing and eluding.
The Kane County Sheriff s police dog Hudson will be laid to rest with full police honor in a public funeral Thursday, June 1, at Kaneland Harter Middle School in Sugar Grove.
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