America: A misunderstanding by a neighbor and... the police shot the pet dog in front of its owner.
News Topical, Digital Desk : The Big Country- Neighbor Confusion and ... The police shot the dog! A terribly sad, but shocking news event has come to light from Los Angeles, America, where the happiness of a woman over the victory of her favorite basketball team 'New York Knicks' became despair. The neighbor thought there was something unusual going on with the neighbor when he mistook the woman's cheers and he called 911, while the LAPD officers who arrived there and were talking to her heard a 48-pound dog barking and that neighbor ran.
Thinking that the officer attacked, he fired four shots in defense of his life, killing the dog.
What is the entire matter?
Actually, the incident took place on June 13th, when the police department received a call from a woman in whose apartment a woman had been screaming "OMG! Oh my god!
Oh my god!"
The woman wrote, “Something serious must have happened there; can someone just check it out? After that, two officials were sent to her apartment, he took them and opened the door to the woman's apartment, who was screaming. In contact with her, police knew it was Mary Marseille, who along with her pet was rejoicing at the New York Knicks winning their first NBA championship trophy in 53 years.
Attacked by a dogA dog with a Knicks jersey entered the police room from within as police chatted with her. The woman told the official, “I assure you that he is not very bad, and asked me to tie him up, but I did not pay much attention.” When they once again opened the door, the large,48 kilogram dog came rushing into the hall and attacked one of the officers in a big way.
At this the police opened4 shots against the dog and he fell there on the spot in which the woman was screamimg in despair.
When asked later, she stated that she was not shouting in pain, but because of the match score. After the shocking video of the recent LAPDincident went viral online, LAPD chief Jim McDonnell has launched an inquiry into the matter, calling the event extremely tragic. “The loss of a pet is extremely private and very painful. To many people, a dog is more than an animal, he is their close friend, comfort.
The Los Angeles Police Department Los Angeles Chief Jim McDonnell issued a statement saying: “Whenever an officer pulls out his service gun, this is a very serious situation and there is no situation more serious than that.
He said I had an inquire to know what happened.”