LAPD releases footage of moment officers shot and killed woman’s dog
The Los Angeles Police Department has released body-camera footage showing officers shooting and killing a woman's dog in Canoga Park on June 13th. Officers responded to a report of a woman screaming, which was actually cheering for the Knicks winning the NBA finals.

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AI-generatedThe Los Angeles Police Department has released body-camera footage showing officers shooting and killing a woman's dog in Canoga Park on June 13th. Officers responded to a report of a woman screaming, which was actually cheering for the Knicks winning the NBA finals. When the woman, Marie Marseille, opened her door, her dog, a golden Saint Bernard doodle named Jameson, barked at the officers. One officer drew his pistol, and despite Marseille stating the dog was not aggressive, the dog entered the hallway and barked again. The officer then fired four shots, killing the dog. The footage also shows another officer pointing a pistol directly at Marseille during a calm exchange before the dog entered the hallway. Mayor Karen Bass has ordered an investigation into the use of force. The LAPD released edited footage with blurred officer faces, which is reportedly unusual.
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5 extractedLAPD released edited footage with blurred faces, which is unusual according to a reporter.
One officer is seen aiming a pistol at the woman and the dog, and fires four shots.
The dog, a golden Saint Bernard doodle named Jameson, ran out and barked at officers before being shot.
Officers responded to a call about a woman screaming, which was actually cheering for the NBA finals.
LAPD released body-camera footage showing officers shooting and killing a woman's dog in a hallway.