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11月30日 L.A. County assistant fire chief under investigation in fatal beating of neighbor's dog
A Riverside teenager who left home to run an errand came home 20 minutes later to find paramedics, police and a firetruck outside his home. A neighbor took him to see the family dog, beaten and bleeding under a bush. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Dog beating: A headline on an article in Saturday's California section about the beating of a dog in Riverside said that a Los Angeles County fire official had been arrested in the case. The official, Assistant Fire Chief Glynn Johnson, was not arrested. He was placed on administrative leave from his job. Online headline: The headline on an earlier version of this online article said Johnson was "held" in the beating; Johnson is not in custody. — -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The female dog, a 6-month-old shepherd mix named Karley, allegedly was beaten by a neighbor, Los Angeles County Assistant Fire Chief Glynn Johnson, who was placed on administrative leave Friday while the incident is investigated. Johnson reportedly told investigators that he had acted in self-defense. Karley was euthanized a few hours after the incident, which occurred about 4:30 p.m. Monday. Karley apparently had run across Johnson's yard and into the next yard. Travis Staggs said he started walking the dog home from his yard when Johnson offered to take Karley home. "Then something in his head snapped and he started beating the dog," Staggs said. Johnson allegedly punched Karley with a closed fist about a dozen times and then beat her with an 11-inch rock, Staggs said, adding that he tried to stop Johnson but was pushed away. Authorities received two calls from the 17000 block of Armintrout Drive: one from a woman who said her husband was attacked by a dog, and another from a man who said his neighbor had beaten a dog, Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. David Barton said in a statement. After Brandon Toole, 19, saw the injured dog, his 17-year-old sister, Heather, rushed the animal to a veterinarian, and later an animal intensive care unit. Karley was euthanized because she was so badly injured, said Jeff Toole, the teenagers' father. "I can't describe the way [Karley] looked and the pain she was in," Brandon Toole said. Police said Johnson was taken to a hospital for wrist and thumb injuries. Jeff Toole said the thumb puncture occurred when Johnson grabbed Karley's mouth and broke her jaw. Johnson told his bosses about the incident, which he described as self-defense, said Los Angeles County Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman. "The Los Angeles County Fire Department is deeply concerned with allegations regarding Assistant Chief Glynn Johnson's actions in the beating of his neighbor's dog," Freeman said in a statement. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is investigating. Malicious and intentional injuring of an animal is a felony. The Toole family said Karley was a well-behaved dog. "We are going to have to find another place to live," Jeff Toole said. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dogkilling8-2008nov08,0,7749436.story http://cbs2.comlocalPuopy.Riverside.Fire.2.859405.html NOTE: I don't understand why this man was not arrested. It seems apparent that he acted in a very unreasonable manner and his behaviour resulted in such severe injuries to Karley that she had to be euthanized. Fire Chief Glynn Johnson should be made to answer to the full extent of the law. The fact that he is in a position of power, as the Fire Chief, is even that much more alarming to me. Obviously this man has some serious issues with anger management! There is no reason why he had to act in this way, even if this was "self defense" as he claims. I have called the District Attorney' office and left a message. I'm interested to see if they will call me back about this. This guy sits at home, while on a PAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE- that is just wrong, in my books!!!!! Please contact below regarding this horrible crime. Listed below are the addresses and telephone numbers of the Los Angeles County Fire Department Headquarters, Riverside County District Attorney's Office, and Riverside County Sheriff's Office. Please call or write to these officials to demand accountability and justice for this felony to the fullest extent allowed by law. Mention these points: 1. Karley deserves justice for her suffering and death. 2. Karley's family deserves recognition for their emotional pain and loss. 3. The perpetrator needs to pay for his crime. 4. Animal abuse should not be tolerated in a civilized society - especially by persons in high-ranking positions of public trust - and especially by those who may be called upon to help animals at their job. 5. The FBI and behavioral scientists recognize (and have documented) that animal abuse, especially when it goes unpunished, often leads to (or occurs at the same time as) violence against people. Los Angeles County Fire Department Headquarters Chief P. Michael Freeman 1320 N. Eastern Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90063 (323) 881-2401 Riverside County District Attorney's Office 4075 Main Street Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 955-5400 Riverside County Sheriff's Office Perris Station 137 N. Perris Perris, CA 92570 (951) 210-1000 Ask for, or write attention to, Investigator Cherie Blossfield Thank you for speaking up for Karley, and all other animals who suffer at the hands of criminals. 6月26日 Another pig!!3月3日 My New Pig12月11日 WinterDangersCOLD WEATHER DANGERS
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