 Teek and I were assigned to arrest a violent sexual predator. When I challenged him, he refused to be arrested. He ran. Teek took hold of him. He fought him through Teek off. He ran across about four lanes of traffic at Commercial and Broadway in the city of Vancouver. Teek never stopped pursuing him. He contacted him once in the middle of traffic. This suspect threw Teek off into the window of Starbucks. Teek continued to pursue, contacted him again. Once again, he was thrown off him. I was following behind him, of course, a ways back because Teek's a lot faster than I am. The suspect attempted to scale a 10-foot wall behind a 7-11 store. Teek leaped up, grabbed him by the leg, pulled him off the wall. While Teek was attached to him, the suspect ran at me. I had my firearm drawn, which didn't deter the suspect at all. I just managed to holster my firearm as the suspect ran into me and then the fight was on. Teek bit me numerous times. The pile fell on top of Teek. He came off of me and reattached back onto the suspect. And ultimately, his tenacity was the difference in the arrest. He deserves more recognition than I do, 100 times, very much so. They do it without question. They do it for the level working for us and the level working.