Officer Warosh – Minnetonka Police Department

In the same 2001 incident as Officer Anderson, Officer Warosh participated in the deployment of a police dog without issuing a verbal warning, leading to severe injuries to the suspect. The lawsuit, Kuha v. City of Minnetonka, questioned the department’s policy on police dog use and the necessity of verbal warnings. The court’s decision emphasized the potential unreasonableness of failing to provide such warnings, allowing the case to proceed and bringing attention to the department’s practices. ([caselaw.findlaw.com](https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-8th-circuit/1122646.html?utm_source=openai))

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