Lawmakers To Discuss 'Nero's Law', Legislation Aimed At Protecting Injured K-9s

BOSTON (CBS) -- A hearing is set for Wednesday on Beacon Hill to discuss a bill aimed at protecting K-9's.

The bill, which has been dubbed "Nero's Law", was filed after the deadly shooting of Yarmouth Police Sergeant Sean Gannon. The 32-year-old Yarmouth police officer was killed while he and other officers were serving an arrest warrant at a Barnstable home.

His K-9, Nero, was also shot, but under state law, first responders could not treat Nero at the scene.

He had to be driven to a vet.

Nero, partner of fallen Yarmouth Police Officer Sean Gannon. (WBZ-TV)

He did recover, but the bill would change the law to allow animals injured in the line of duty to receive on site medical care.

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