Suspect in L.A. shooting of Lady Gaga's dog walker recaptured after being accidentally released from jail
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A suspect who was mistakenly released from jail after being arrested on attempted murder charges in the Los Angeles shooting of Lady Gaga's dog walker has been recaptured, authorities said.
James Howard Jackson, 19, was taken into custody in the northern L.A. County city of Palmdale during a raid by deputies and U.S. Marshals, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department announced Wednesday.
Jackson was one of five people arrested in April of 2021 for their alleged involvement in the shooting of Lady Gaga's dog walker and theft of two of her French bulldogs on a street in the L.A. neighborhood of Hollywood. Police believe Jackson was the gunman who opened fire on the singer's dog walker, Ryan Fischer, who sustained a gunshot wound, but survived. Jackson was charged with attempted murder.
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