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Kelontre will have a few decades to reflect upon the idea that #PoliceK-9LivesMatter.

Via Daily Mail

An Ohio man who killed a K-9 officer has been sentenced to 34 years for the incident that resulted in shooting the dog and 11 years for additional crimes.
Kelontre Barefield, 23, pleaded guilty to both shooting K-9 officer Jethro and four unrelated burglary charges and an aggravated robbery charges, according to the Stark County Clerk of Courts.

Barefield’s actions were called ‘intolerable’ by Stark County Common Pleas Judge Kristin G. Farmer. She said Barefield violated ‘the safety and security of this county and the people sworn to protect it’. Jethro was killed in January after being shot multiple times while responding to a burglary at a grocery store, according to officials.

Police exchanged fire with Barefield, eventually shooting the 23-year-old in the ankle and taking him into custody. During the exchange, Jethro was shot three times. Farmer added the longevity of the sentence ‘reflects not only the seriousness of Jethro’s death and the fact that he shot at two officers but also the terror inflicted on victims of the burglaries and aggravated robbery’.

He received the collective 45-year sentence for both of his pending cases.Barefield reportedly took the plea deal after his public defenders assured him it would be difficult to find an impartial jury after Jethro’s death was made public in the media, the Cleveland Scene reported.
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