Lady Gaga's dogs recovered safely after dogwalker shot
Lady Gaga's dogs recovered safely after dogwalker shot
Lady Gaga's French bulldogs, which had been stolen by using thieves who allegedly shot and wounded the dogwalker, have been recovered unhurt, Los Angeles police said Friday.
A woman brought the dogs to the LAPD's Olympic community Police Station, simply northwest of downtown, around 6 p.M, stated Captain Jonathan Tippett, commanding officer of the elite theft-murder division.
Lady Gaga's representative and detectives went to the station and showed that they had been the puppies. The singer is currently in Rome to film a film.
The lady who dropped off the dogs appears to be "uninvolved and unassociated" with Wednesday night's attack, Tippett said. It wasn't immediately clear how she obtained the dogs.
The canine walker, Ryan Fischer, was shot as soon as he walked 3 of the singer's puppies in Hollywood. The video showed a white sedan pulling up and men jumping out. They struggled with the dog walker earlier than one pulled a gun and fired a single shot earlier than fleeing with the puppies.
The dog walker may be heard in the video pronouncing he has been shot inside the chest. Tippett said he's expected to live on his injuries.
Lady Gaga on Friday repeated her offer of a $500,000 praise for the go back of her dogs whose names are Koji and Gustav without questions requested.
"I retain to like you, Ryan Fischer, you risked your life to fight for our own family. You are for all time a hero," she wrote in an Instagram publish."
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