Tyrese Gibson failed to turn himself in following arrest warrant for cruelty to animals, police say

Tyrism Gibson could not give up to the police after the arrest was released because his four Corso dogs were kindled and killed by a neighbor’s dog in Georgia in mid -September, the police said on Tuesday.

Warrant order towards animals released for “Fast AND Fierce “actor According to the captain of the Police of the Fulton district, it is part of a “constant problem” after several calls about dogs.

“Our priority is the safety of the community, and when there are so many dog ​​incidents, especially such large dogs, go out and then kill the animal, do you know what next? Child?” Dwyer said. “Our main priority is safety, and therefore we want the dogs to be in custody.”

Gibson received several warnings before the issuance of the warrant, and the police tried to bring him before the attack, but the actor was not in his house in Atlanta. Dwire said that she spoke with Gibson's lawyer last week and informed them that the actor had to give up by Friday.

Gibson’s lawyer, Gabe Banks, wrote in an electronic letter to the Associated Press that the actor “is fully cooperating with the authorities to resolve and resolve this issue responsibly”. Banks wrote that Gibson was not at home when the incident occurred, and “immediately made a difficult decision to return his dogs to a safe and loving environment.”

Immediately after 10 o’clock in the evening of September 18, a neighbor Gibson, whose house was in half a mile, allowed their dog, a little Spaniera, to the yard and returned five minutes later to find that the dog was attacked. Dwire said that the dog was taken to a veterinarian, but did not survive.

Four dogs were seen in the next house where the owner called the police, saying that she was afraid to leave her house. Animal control officers answered and were able to keep the dogs while the neighbor went to her car.

The police issued a order for a search for the property of Gibson on September 22, but the actor and dogs were not in the residence.

Banks wrote that Gibson “expresses his deepest condolences to the family, which has lost its favorite dog from this tragic incident.”

Gibson published a video on Instagram, which at the beginning of Monday included various clips of his dogs. He did not speak in the video, but rather turned on the sound from the podcast “The Breakfast Club”, where the hosts discussed the case.

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