Live PD: Hide and Seek and Dog Bite (Season 4) | A&E

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When officers bring a K-9 to search for a carjacking suspect, the dog retrieves the man from a bush in this clip from “11.30.19”. #LivePD
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32 thoughts on “Live PD: Hide and Seek and Dog Bite (Season 4) | A&E

  1. That why u have to listen to k9 unit, once they say come out n surrendered, u better follow or else u get bite by the higher officer k9… Good job… If only all the police unit all over the world use k9 unit in the police unit..

  2. they tell the guy to stand up but he’s not even in the position to possibly stand up so they start dragging him 😐

  3. it shouldn't take a genius to know that in a games of hide and seek, tag, the 40 yard dash, or "who can bite the hardest", the dog will always wins. Always.

  4. Why do some Americans have such problems with tenses in grammar? e.g: "You are going to get bitten." (not bit), "He spat at her." (not spit). The past tense of spit, is spat. The future imperfect tense of bit is bitten. I don't understand why it's a problem.

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