EL CAJON, Calif. — The end of a partnership between a police K9 and his handler created an emotional moment in California.
One of the El Cajon Police Department’s K9s, K9 Jester, is being assigned a new partner after his current partner resigned from the department.
After working with Jester for the last two and a half years, Officer Jordan Walker voluntarily resigned to work for another agency, according to the department.
Walker said he offered to pay for Jester, who was brought in through a Ben Roethlisberger Foundation grant. K9s cost anywhere from $8,000 to $18,000 to bring in and train, according to the foundation.
Because Jester is still in excellent health, he was assigned to work with a new partner, Officer Randall Gray. Gray and Jester have already started the bonding process and training together, the department said Thursday. Once the pair completes the academy, Jester will again resume his service.
El Cajon police Thursday tweeted out a photo of Gray and Jester together.
@elcajonpolice K9 Jesterhttps://t.co/5uqfvV50gb pic.twitter.com/2kr9nKLWsr
— El Cajon Police (@elcajonpolice) August 2, 2018
In an emotional social media post, Walker said in part Thursday, "I was hoping and praying to get to take Jester with me, but in reality it was wishful (and selfish) thinking."
Fans created a petition online, quickly garnering thousands of signatures, urging the police department to reverse their decision.
In the statement, El Cajon PD said it is not uncommon for K9s and their handlers to be separated, "if their current one leaves the K9 Unit because of a promotion, divisional transfer or separation from the Department."
Walker created the social media account after noticing Jester had an entertaining personality. The account currently has 219,000 followers.
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