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Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Legislation to Increase Criminal Penalties for Crimes Committed Against Police K-9s

Governor Ron DeSantis signed new legislation increasing criminal penalties for harming police K-9 dogs and horses. The new law increases the offense from a misdemeanor to a felony. The bill was signed at ceremony Tuesday In Tallahassee.


From the press office of Governor Ron DeSantis:

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill (HB) 1047 to increase criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or willfully resisting an animal working with police officers, firefighters, or search and rescue teams.

“Florida’s K-9s play heroic roles in responding to emergencies, apprehending criminals, and keeping our communities safe,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “In Florida, back-the-blue includes supporting our K-9s that fearlessly protect their handlers and use their unique skills to help people in ways that humans cannot. If criminals choose to intentionally harm these animals, the penalties must be harsh.”

HB 1047 increases the criminal penalty for maliciously touching, striking, or causing bodily harm to a police, fire, or search and rescue canine or police horse from a first-degree misdemeanor to a third-degree felony. The bill also increases from a second- to a first-degree misdemeanor the penalty for maliciously harassing, teasing, or interfering with a police, fire, or search and rescue canine or police horse.

HB 1047 also makes it a third-degree felony to resist, obstruct, oppose, or threaten violence against a police canine or horse working together with an officer.

This bill builds on legislation signed by the Governor in 2019 which raised the crime of harming or killing a police K-9 or horse to a second-degree felony. In 2021, the Governor also signed legislation to allow emergency service vehicles to transport injured police canines to a veterinary clinic to ensure they receive quick medical attention.

“We Stand With Beverly Perkins Rally” Planned For Monday In Pompano Beach

Pro-Beverly Perkins Rally Planned For Monday Evening
Beverly Perkins Poses With BSO At Local Car Show

Supporters of embattled Pompano Beach Vice Mayor Beverly Perkins are holding a rally Monday evening at City Hall. Perkins is facing her second scandal involving her disrespectful attitude toward law enforcement. Perkins is on the ballot this November.

In July, REDBROWARD broke the news regarding an April 2022 traffic stop involving Perkins and the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Perkins was pulled over for speeding. After being told she would get off with a written warning, Perkins told the FLPD officer he should, “find something the better to fucking do.” The entire incident was captured on police body cameras.

Last week, WSVN posted new police body camera footage of a December 2020 incident involving Perkins and Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies. Documents show Perkins tried to get a deputy reassigned after he scolded her for ignoring traffic barricades at an event.

Supporters of Beverly Perkins promise to reveal the “real reason” behind the recent Perkins stories at the rally.

SPOILER ALERT: Beverly Perkins’ arrogant behavior towards law enforcement officers doing their jobs is the “real reason.”