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Midlands Resident Faces Federal Charges After Fatal Shooting of Police Dog

Midlands Man Charged After Fatal Shooting of Police Dog

Columbia, SC – In a heart-wrenching tale of bravery and tragedy, a Midlands resident has found himself in deep legal trouble following a shocking incident that left a beloved police dog dead last summer. Authorities announced that 37-year-old James Robert Peterson, a resident of Prosperity, has been indicted by a federal grand jury for being a felon in possession of a firearm. This charge could land him behind bars for years if convicted.

A Day of Chaos

The story unfolds on June 11, when South Carolina Law Enforcement Division K9, Coba, was tragically shot while bravely serving alongside the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office. During this operation, law enforcement officers attempted to apprehend Peterson, who was wanted for burglary. Unfortunately, it was during this tense encounter that Coba lost his life, a devastating blow to his handlers and the community.

It gets a bit more complicated – Peterson didn’t just come away unscathed; he himself was shot during the same incident. Thankfully, no other injuries were reported, but the loss of Coba has left many feeling heartbroken. Coba was not just any dog; he was a **courageous 4-year-old Belgian Malinois mix**, known for his impressive track record of assisting in 300 deployments and apprehending 16 criminals since he joined SLED (South Carolina Law Enforcement Division) in 2021.

A Tribute to Coba

According to Lt. Keith Thrower, who oversees the K9 tracking team, Coba was always “ready to put himself in harm’s way.” He added, “You could feel Coba’s intensity, whether he was on a fugitive or SWAT call; there was never any doubt that he did not have your back.” Such sentiments speak volumes about the bond between law enforcement and their K9 partners, who risk their lives daily to keep the community safe.

Legal Troubles for Peterson

Now, Peterson faces not only federal charges but also a slew of state charges that could complicate matters further. These include first-degree burglary, breach of peace (aggravated in nature), cruelty to a police dog, and several counts of pointing and presenting firearms at a person. With a felony conviction in his past, Peterson is prohibited from possessing a firearm, making the federal indictment all the more serious.

What’s Next for Peterson?

If convicted of the federal charge, Peterson could be looking at **a maximum punishment of 15 years in prison**. It’s essential to note that in the federal system, there is **no possibility of parole**, which means if Peterson is found guilty, he may need to serve a significant portion of his sentence behind bars. Right now, he’s being held in custody while waiting for trial, which adds another layer of stress to an already complicated situation.

Investigations Underway

The investigation into this sad series of events was conducted by the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agency and the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department. As the case moves forward, Assistant U.S. Attorney Elle Klein will be prosecuting Peterson, while public defender Tristan Shaffer has been assigned as his attorney.

A Community in Mourning

This incident has not only raised questions about gun control and public safety but has also left a community in mourning for a dedicated police dog that served with honor and courage. The law enforcement community, along with local residents, continues to grapple with the grief that accompanies such a loss.

As this story develops, updates will be provided to keep you informed about any new facts that may come to light. In the meantime, it’s a solemn reminder of the risks that police officers and their furry partners face every day in the line of duty. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding story.


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