San Diego police are investigating an incident in which an officer fatally shot a dog during what began as a domestic disturbance call.
The dog, a 6-year-old pit bull named Burberry, was killed when two officers went to an apartment in Pacific Beach early Sunday morning after receiving a report about a woman screaming "as though she was being strangled."
Ian Anderson, 24, answered the door at his apartment at approximately 5:15 a.m. He made "several attempts to block the dog from exiting the residence," according to police.
The dog got outside and ran toward one of the officers who "put his hand out in an attempt to calm the dog," police said. The dog then ran toward the second officer who can be seen, in a neighborhood surveillance video, to be retreating.
"As a last resort, the officer used lethal force to protect himself from being bitten," police said.
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Dog lives are important!!
ReplyDeleteWrong address, shoot a dog, hey, just another bump in the road. I'll just go next door and shoot another dog. As long as I get home safe tonight. That's all that matters. It's all in a day's work.
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