Florida Georgia Linegave Indianapolis police an adorably furry friend to add to their ranks over the weekend.Brian Kelleyand his wife Brittney donated their German Shepherd to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department before the FGL Fest at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday.“Thank you,Florida Georgia Linefor IMPD’s newest K9 partner! #WeAreIMPD,”police posted on Facebookalong with an image of Kelley, 34, and his bandmateTyler Hubbard, 32, with Brittney as well as the police and their new canine.According toCNN, Kelley first met the dog last year when he was only 10 weeks old. He decided to name him Sarge and insisted to his wife, Brittney, that they adopt him and he join their other four dogs at home.However, the couple realized Sarge would make for a good police dog, and felt his home belonged elsewhere.IMS Photo“We are so excited that Sarge will live a life of keeping people and his officers safe,” Brian and Brittney Kelley said in a joint statement to CNN. “Being able to give back is something in our hearts and last night in Indianapolis was a moment we won’t forget.”Kelley and Hubbard performed together at Indiana’s Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday as part of their Can’t Say I Ain’t Country tour, which kicked off in June and features songs from their most recent studio album of the same name.Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line.The Holy MountainNelly, Blanco Brown, Dylan Schneider, Dan + Shay, Canaan Smith, Mitchell Tenpenny and Payton Smith also joined in as special guests during the night.Can’t Say I Ain’t Countryis the fourth studio album for FGL, who formed in 2010 and made their mark with their debut single “Cruise” two years later. They have since released four albums, 16 No. 1 singles as lead artists, and 16 music videos.The duo’s next stop on theCan’t Say I Ain’t Countrytour is on Thursday in West Valley City, Utah. The tour ends on Sept. 28.

Florida Georgia Linegave Indianapolis police an adorably furry friend to add to their ranks over the weekend.

Brian Kelleyand his wife Brittney donated their German Shepherd to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department before the FGL Fest at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday.

“Thank you,Florida Georgia Linefor IMPD’s newest K9 partner! #WeAreIMPD,”police posted on Facebookalong with an image of Kelley, 34, and his bandmateTyler Hubbard, 32, with Brittney as well as the police and their new canine.

According toCNN, Kelley first met the dog last year when he was only 10 weeks old. He decided to name him Sarge and insisted to his wife, Brittney, that they adopt him and he join their other four dogs at home.

However, the couple realized Sarge would make for a good police dog, and felt his home belonged elsewhere.

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Florida Georgia Line at FGL Fest

“We are so excited that Sarge will live a life of keeping people and his officers safe,” Brian and Brittney Kelley said in a joint statement to CNN. “Being able to give back is something in our hearts and last night in Indianapolis was a moment we won’t forget.”

Kelley and Hubbard performed together at Indiana’s Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday as part of their Can’t Say I Ain’t Country tour, which kicked off in June and features songs from their most recent studio album of the same name.

Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line.The Holy Mountain

FGL Fest

Nelly, Blanco Brown, Dylan Schneider, Dan + Shay, Canaan Smith, Mitchell Tenpenny and Payton Smith also joined in as special guests during the night.

Can’t Say I Ain’t Countryis the fourth studio album for FGL, who formed in 2010 and made their mark with their debut single “Cruise” two years later. They have since released four albums, 16 No. 1 singles as lead artists, and 16 music videos.

The duo’s next stop on theCan’t Say I Ain’t Countrytour is on Thursday in West Valley City, Utah. The tour ends on Sept. 28.

source: people.com