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Officers ruled justified in killing of Duluth standoff suspect who fatally shot K-9
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Deadly force ruled justified in officer-involved shooting
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May 7, 2021
CLOQUET, Minn.– Following the loss of Duluth Police Department’s K9-Luna this winter, one Cloquet area business stepped in to show their support for the DPD. Friday night at the event, K9 Luna’s handler Officer Aaron Haller spoke about the support he’s gotten from the community.
K-9 Luna was shot by David Conwell after a 20-hour standoff with authorities in February. Luna’s death came just over two years after K9 Haas was shot by an armed suspect. Those at the Rendezvous Sports Bar and Grill hoped to honor both fallen K9’s.
The check was given to the Northland K9 Foundation and K9 Haas and Luna’s handler officer Aaron Haller. Rendezvous raised $8,372 through their inaugural 5K race, which saw over 500 runners last Saturday.
Kwik Trip Donates $5,000 To Help Duluth PD Buy A New K9
It has been a tough couple year for area K9 officers & their handlers. In February the Duluth Police Department lost Luna during an officer involved shooting. Just two years ago K9 officer Haas was also shot and killed in an incident, in that shooting the K9 handler officer Aaron Haller was also shot.
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Luna was purchased after Haas was killed. Now Duluth is looking to replace Luna, however replace in these situations is not a sensitive enough word. The dogs are considered a part of the police force and a family member to the officers. It s very tragic when one dies. There have been funeral processions for both of these dogs as they are honored for their service and their ultimate sacrifice in keeping us safe.