Canton, OH — Unarmed Black men are killed by police officers all the time and are often acquitted. Meanwhile, there is at least one Black man who killed a police dog who is serving a 45-year prison sentence. His name is Kelontre D. Barefield, and he fatally shot a K-9 police dog after breaking into a local Fishers Foods store in Canton, Ohio.
Naturally, this sparked major controversy in urban communities nationwide because thousands of unarmed Black men and women have been killed by the police and have gone unpunished, but when a police dog is killed by a Black man, he receives a harsh and unfair prison sentence. But this national outrage accomplished nothing.
Instead, another national outrage was sparked in support of police dogs. The dog’s death led to the creation of a bill that would impose an even harsher penalty for killing a police K9.
John D. Ferrero, the County Prosecutor, said his office was satisfied with the sentence and said that avoiding a trial meant that the victims (other police officers on the force) would no longer have to relive the trauma.
“We feel we got a very dangerous criminal off the streets,” he said.