Man charged with shooting Bay Area K-9 Officer Murph pleads not guilty
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Darren Ronald Crail, 52, pleaded not guilty to six felony counts in connection with the shooting of Vacaville Police K-9 Officer Murph, who had to have his leg amputated. During his arraignment, the defense attorney sought bail, but the prosecution argued against it due to the severity of the charges, including harm to a peace officer's dog and illegal possession of firearms. The judge denied the bail request and scheduled future court dates for hearings. K-9 Officer Murph, after treatment, has returned home to recover from the traumatic injury.
The man accused of shooting Vacaville K-9 Officer Murph pleaded not guilty to six felony counts, including willfully harming a police dog and possessing illegal firearms.
K-9 Officer Murph, a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois, had his leg amputated after being shot, but has since returned home to recover.
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