Why You're Losing The Public Relations War

by DeadHeadEmeritus Thursday, Aug. 17, 2000 at 4:17 AM

Dakota, a Member of the LAPD Mounted Unit, Injured During Crowd Control

The dopes that threw glass bottles at a horse are giving you all a bad name...

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Los Angeles - On Monday, August 14, 2000, at approximately 8:45 p.m.,

personnel assigned to Metropolitan Division were involved in the dispersal of a

violent crowd at Olympic Boulevard and Figueroa Street. Officers from

Metropolitan Division’s Mounted Platoon were moving a crowd from the

demonstration area when they were attacked by a barrage of rocks, golf balls,

cement pieces, and other dangerous bottles. Police Officer III Kelli Shurian, Serial

No. 27344 was riding police equine "Dakota". Both were struck by numerous

objects including bottles. After striking Officer Shurian and Dakota, the bottles

shattered resulting in two lacerations to the right rear lo.htf Dakota.

Dakota sustained a 1 ½" laceration and a second 1" laceration/puncture wound.

The puncture wound bled profusely. Since the officers were under attack from

the violent crowd Officer Shurian and Dakota continued their assigned duty to

clear the crowd. At the conclusion of their mission, Dakota’s wounds were

examined and determined to be serious in nature. A pressure bandage was used

to stem any further bleeding. An examination of the injury this morning, August

15, 2000, indicated that sutures would not be necessary to close the wound.

Dakota has exhibited stiffness to the rear leg and is unable to be utilized by the

Department at this point. An examination by a veterinarian will be conducted if

further problems are observed.

The officers of the Mounted Platoon form a strong bond between themselves and

their horses. Rather than going home, Officer Shurian remained at the DNC

staging area throughout the night to ensure that Dakota was safe and to apply any

further care as necessary.

Police Officer Shurian and Dakota will be available for viewing and

photographs by the media, between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 3:30 P.M.

at Parker Administration Building, 150 North Los Angeles Street, Los

Angeles.

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