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Deputy fired for drunken beating police dog, to be reinstated
Drunk at canine officer event, deputy beat his dog Boone
CARLTON, Minn. – An arbitrator says a Ramsey County sheriff’s deputy will keep his job despite being caught on video striking his police dog.
Deputy Brett Berry was fired in April after he pleaded guilty to animal cruelty in northeastern Minnesota’s Carlton County.
Berry admitted that he got drunk at Black Bear Casino and beat his K-9 partner, Boone, in June 2015. Berry was at the casino for a canine officers’ certification event.
A state arbitrator found Monday that the sheriff’s office did not sufficiently consider mitigating factors when it moved to fire Berry, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.
The arbitrator noted that Berry sought alcohol abuse treatment. The dog was not injured.
Berry was ordered reinstated to active duty immediately but with the restriction that he cannot work with dogs.