
LAPD releases bodycam footage of disputed non-lethal shooting of dog
Fox News
The Los Angeles Police Department released body-camera footage Saturday showing an officer shoot a less than lethal bean bag round at a pit-bull while responding to calls for service last week.
The incident itself happened at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday while Topanga Division officers responded to a radio call of a "vicious dog" near the 6700 Block of Limerick Avenue in the Winnetka neighborhood, police said. The department released footage taken from two separate officer-worn body cameras. ff
Officers met with the reporting party, who informed the officers of a dog that aggressively chased down people walking in the area, the department said in a press release. After being directed to a possible location where the dog ran into, the officers approached a home near the 6700 block of Lurline Avenue.

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