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Newly released bodycam video by Tulsa Police shows a K-9 team arresting a man after a standoff in July. Tyvon Eugene Mumphrey was wanted on suspicion of forcing two people from a van at gunpoint and throwing a 2-year-old child from the vehicle onto the ground.

TPD K9 Training gets update after this bodycam video reveals flaws:
https://www.kjrh.com/homepage-showcase/tpd-k9-training-gets-update-after-bodycam-video-reveals-flaws

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35 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Tulsa Police K-9 Pull Suspect From Bathtub”
  1. That dog had a really bad day at work. The humiliation of having to be thrown at the suspect to find him, then getting so scared that you wanna run away. Glad the other doggo didn't see it, or he would never hear the end of it..

  2. I saw the guy the first couple of times in the bathroom and when the cop turned away I was thinking maybe his head was turned and he wasn't really looking in the tub, but when the dog got in there and finally saw the guy it was like the dog had to do a double take as well. LMAO.

  3. The other officer saw the suspect already in the shower and told the other the officer with the k9 where he was. What I don't get is why not arrest the suspect already since he saw him why have to tell the other cop to bring the dog back to the bathroom again just so the suspect be harmed then pretend to care for him when it's over.

  4. All the comments saying dog is useless/officers are blind. 1) officers are not blind they knew where he was but were "training" the dog 2) anyone who is worth their salt would know you require your nose to smell a panting dog is not a smelling dog it's just a breathing dog. The heat was the factor causing this.

    Also notice when officer 2 spots the suspect he immediately taps the K9 officer and points him into the bathroom. Notice also when the dog enters the bathroom he is painting not sniffing therefore can't smell the suspect.

    Learn simple science, police tactics, and dog training tactics before you comment.

  5. I’d sign that kid up to be a decoy…. need guys like that who don’t freak the f*ck out when dog is “on.” Maybe change his life story and get him on a new positive trajectory.

  6. This was ridiculous. The dog could not find the suspect, even when nearly thrown into the bathtub with the suspect. The officer saw the man, but he still wanted the suspect to get bit…… so he turns around after whipping open the shower curtain and walks out with his back turned.

    The K9 needs to be kept cool and these buffoon officers need retrained.

  7. That was cruel and unusual. I hope all K9 officers aren't that demented. This is the second video where I've seen this kind of behavior. This has nothing to do with flaws in procedure – this has to do with human beings wanting to hurt other human beings with dogs.

  8. I don't know what department this was but this is absolutely terrible and disgusting. I don't want to say it's a race thing but there is absolutely no reason to walk in the bathroom look at the guy your looking for then turn around and go get K9 to bite him. Even the K9 offer is trash for allowing the dog to bite him when he already had eyes on him. Smh This needs to end.

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