A robotic dog, hailed as a hero by Massachusetts state police, played a crucial role in defusing a potentially tragic situation involving an armed individual barricaded inside a home.
Named Roscoe, the robotic dog is part of the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad and was deployed on March 6 in a Barnstable residence after law enforcement officers came under fire. Alongside two other robots typically used for bomb disposal, Roscoe was sent into the house to locate the suspect.
Controlled remotely by state troopers, Roscoe conducted a thorough search of the two main floors before discovering the armed individual in the basement. Despite being twice knocked over by the suspect and subsequently shot three times, Roscoe managed to disable its communication.
Following the attack on Roscoe, the suspect fired at one of the other robots and even targeted an outdoor swimming pool before police intervened with tear gas, leading to the suspect’s arrest.
In a statement, state police emphasized the significance of mobile platforms like Roscoe in tactical operations involving armed suspects. They credited Roscoe with providing crucial room clearance and situational awareness capabilities, ultimately preventing the need to deploy human operators at that stage of the response and potentially averting a dangerous confrontation.
Boston Dynamics, the company behind the SPOT robot, expressed relief that the only casualty during the incident was their robot. It marked the first instance of one of their robots being shot. The company highlighted the incident as a testament to how mobile robots like Spot can be instrumental in saving lives.
Authorities have not disclosed the identity of the shooter or the charges they may face.
Following the incident, Roscoe was sent to Boston Dynamics for repairs to remove the bullets. Meanwhile, the company will provide a replacement unit to the state police.