Bodycam Reveals Events Before Fatal Shooting of Burbank Police K-9 Spike

The Burbank Police Department has released body camera footage detailing the tragic events leading to the fatal shooting of their K-9, Spike. The incident occurred on November 22, when police were pursuing a suspect who ultimately died during the encounter. Details of the Incident Spike, a four-year-old Belgian Malinois, was killed while responding to a …

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Bodycam Reveals Events Before Fatal Shooting of Burbank Police K-9 Spike

The Burbank Police Department has released body camera footage detailing the tragic events leading to the fatal shooting of their K-9, Spike. The incident occurred on November 22, when police were pursuing a suspect who ultimately died during the encounter.

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Details of the Incident

Spike, a four-year-old Belgian Malinois, was killed while responding to a case involving a suspect identified as Jose Domingo Ayala Alas, a 37-year-old from Palmdale. He was suspected of firing a handgun at police officers before the traffic stop.

Timeline of Events

The crucial events unfolded at approximately 6:40 p.m. on Buena Vista Street, near an on-ramp to the northbound 5 Freeway. Here is a summary of the key points:

  • Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop.
  • Ayala Alas fled from the vehicle on foot.
  • He was later found hiding in dense brush, armed with a firearm.
  • He allegedly fired at police, striking a patrol vehicle.
  • During the incident, he also attacked K-9 Spike.
  • In response, officers returned fire, resulting in Ayala Alas’s death.

Background of the Suspect

Jose Domingo Ayala Alas was known to law enforcement, with ties to the 18th Street Gang and a record of weapons-related arrests. He had previously been detained in 2010 for illegal re-entry into the United States.

Police Department Response

Following Spike’s death, the Burbank Police Department held a memorial service to honor the fallen K-9. In addition to the body camera footage, a debriefing video has been released, providing a comprehensive overview of the traffic stop and subsequent shooting.

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Contact Information

Authorities are seeking further information related to the shooting. Anyone with details is encouraged to reach out to the Burbank Police Department at 818-238-3231.

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