A donation of two police service dogs donated to the Los Angeles Police Department was rejected by city council members on Tuesday after concerns arose about the Inland Empire-based company that trained the animals. Councilman Bob Blumenfield voiced his issues with the Jurupa Valley company called Adlerhorst International that trained the dogs. 'I don't have a problem with donating dogs to the police. That's not an issue,' Blumenfield said.
'He says that dozens of dogs are trained there annually, and that they partner with hundreds of law enforcement agencies on the West Coast. K-9 Cairo, the famous member of Seal Team 6 that captured Osama Bin Laden, also trained at their facility. Blumenfield, who was supported by colleagues, asking the Los Angeles Police Foundation to report on where the dogs come from and the donation was sent back to the City Council's Public Safety Committee.
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