Man Indicted in Federal Court for Shooting Police K-9 in South Carolina

Man Indicted After Shooting Police K-9 in South Carolina

Prosperity, S.C. — A South Carolina man is facing serious federal charges after allegedly shooting and killing a police dog earlier this summer. The incident involves James Robert Peterson, a 37-year-old resident of Newberry County, who is now under federal indictment for being a felon in possession of a firearm.

What Happened

The events leading to the charges began on June 11, 2023, when law enforcement officials attempted to serve a burglary warrant at Peterson’s mother’s home. During the operation, a police K-9 named Coba, a Belgian Malinois mix, identified Peterson inside the house. Peterson is accused of shooting at the dog, as well as firing at law enforcement officials. In response, the officers returned fire, hitting him. Tragically, Coba later died from injuries sustained during the altercation after being rushed to an emergency veterinarian.

Background and Charges

Coba had been serving with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) since 2021. Following the incident in June, Peterson initially faced a series of state-level charges, including cruelty to a police dog, breach of peace, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, resisting arrest with a deadly weapon, and four counts of pointing and presenting a firearm at an officer.

As of December 13, 2023, Peterson remains in custody, having been indicted at the federal level on charges related to the illegal possession of a firearm. If convicted on this federal charge, he could face a sentence of up to 15 years in prison.

Additional Arrests

Peterson’s mother, Scarlett Boyd, was also arrested during the incident and charged with hindering law enforcement. According to police reports, Boyd allegedly misled authorities by claiming she had not seen her son when they arrived to execute the warrant.

Current Status

As the legal proceedings unfold, Peterson is being held in custody while awaiting trial. The situation has drawn attention not only for the violent encounter but also for the tragic death of K-9 Coba, who had served the community in a vital role alongside law enforcement.

Conclusion

The case raises important questions about the safety of law enforcement animals and the implications of firearms possession among convicted felons. As the courts prepare to handle the various charges against Peterson, the community mourns the loss of Coba, a dedicated K-9 that served with honor until the tragic end.


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