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FILE: Pittsburgh K-9 Officer Rocco, who was stabbed Jan. 28, 2014, in
the line of duty.AP Photo/Pittsburgh Police Department via Pittsburgh Post-GazetteJan.
30: Rocco, the German shepherd Pittsburgh police K-9 officer, is carried
out in a flag covered casket as Pittsburgh Police officers salute as
medical staff joins them at the Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty Emergency
Center.AP Photo/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Bill WadePittsburgh Mayor Bill
Peduto has ordered flags flown at half-staff as authorities grieve the loss
of a K-9 officer and moved to prosecute the suspect charged with
fatally stabbing the animal.Twenty-one-year-old John Lewis Rush was one
of Allegheny County's most wanted fugitives when police say he stabbed the
8-year-old dog, Rocco, Tuesday night as officers tried to arrest him.Police
say Rush "lunged out from near a pillar and attacked K-9 Rocco,"
and used a pocket knife to stab the dog in the back.
Three other officers were hurt in the struggle.The dog survived surgery,
but died at a veterinary hospital Thursday evening. The animal succumbed
to his wounds and was not euthanized. He had showed signs of
improvement but he suffered from additional bleeding and developed pneumonia,
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported."He fought as hard here as he did out
on the field," one veterinarian said.Police officers from the canine unit
lined outside the hospital and played bagpipes as the dog was wheeled
outside on an American-flag d
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">This undated photo, provided by the family, shows 28-year-old Timothy Davison.Timothy
Davison, left, is pictured in this undated photo provided by his family.A
month after their son was run off a Pennsylvania highway and shot
to death, the parents of Timothy Davison remain desperate for answers and
longing to know the 28-year-old's last words to a 911 dispatcher.Davison,
of Poland, Maine, was making the 1,400-mile trip home along Interstate 81
on Jan. 4 after spending the holidays with family members in Orlando,
Fla., when the other driver began tailgating him. Davison lost contact with
a Maryland 911 dispatcher as he crossed into Pennsylvania, then called back
to say he was being shot at, according to police."I dont want
to hear my sons voice -- that's too painful -- but I
do want to read that transcript," the dead man's father, Timothy Davison,
said. "Ive got no answers."Davison was found dead inside his SUV, which
was stuck in a snowbank in the median near Antrim Township in
southern Pennsylvania.- Timothy Davison, father of man killed along Pennsylvania
highwayInvestigators said they believe the killer rammed his pickup truck
into Davison's silver Mitsubishi Montero SUV, forcing it into a the snow-covered
median, where it became stuck. The driver then got out of his
vehicle and shot a couple rounds into the car, striking and killing
Davison, police said.Theresa Allocca said her son was a "very experienced
driver," who was operating
Amanda Knox bows her head during a television interview, Friday, Jan. 31,
2014 in New York. Knox said she will fight the reinstated guilty
verdict against her and an ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a
British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go willingly" to face
her fate in that country's judicial system . "I'm going to fight
this to the very end," she said in an interview with Robin
Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning America." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)The Associated
PressAmanda Knox prepares to leave the set following a television interview,
Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Knox said she will fight
the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an ex-boyfriend in the 2007
slaying of a British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go
willingly" to face her fate in that country's judicial system . "I'm
going to fight this to the very end," she said in an
interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning America." (AP Photo/Mark
Lennihan)The Associated PressAmanda Knox puts her hand to her face while
making a television appearance, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Knox
said she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an
ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a British roommate in Italy and
vowed to "never go willingly" to face her fate in that country's
judicial system . "I'm going to fight this to the very end,"
she said in an interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning
America." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)T
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