A sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a home-owner’s canine whereas trying to find a reported stolen automobile in San Bernardino, in keeping with authorities.
San Bernardino County sheriff’s officers mentioned deputies responded at about 11:37 a.m. Monday to the 7000 block of Glasgow Avenue after a caller reported a stolen automobile within the space.
A deputy entered a residential yard whereas trying to find the automobile and encountered the house owner’s canine, in keeping with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Division.
“Throughout the encounter, the deputy discharged his firearm, placing the canine,” the Sheriff’s Division mentioned in a press release.
After the capturing, a sheriff’s supervisor and animal management officers responded to the scene and notified the owners. Animal management collected the deceased animal and likewise took custody of one other canine discovered wandering on the street, in keeping with authorities.
Deputies later recovered the stolen automobile close to the realm.
Jesus Serna, the house owner, spoke to KTLA Channel 5 and mentioned the canine that was killed was a Rottweiler named Daisy.
“She was simply defending her house,” Serna informed the station.
Serna questioned why deputies entered the property whereas investigating the stolen automobile report.
“I requested why they have been there they usually informed me it was resulting from a automobile being close to my house that was stolen,” he informed KTLA. “They tried to knock on my door after which they let themselves in.”
Serna additionally criticized the deputy’s actions in the course of the encounter, saying, “They randomly go into somebody’s home and do no matter they need.”
“It reveals that the division has no regret for animals or anybody,” he informed KTLA.
Sheriff’s investigators are reviewing body-worn digital camera footage and privately recorded video of the incident, in keeping with the Sheriff’s Division.

