Complaint filed over Adams Morgan dog shootingBy: EMILY BABAYWashington Examiner Nov. 01, 2010 |
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The animal rescue group that owned the dog shot and killed by a police officer at the Adams Morgan Day festival in September has filed a report with the D.C. Office of Police Complaints. The group, Lucky Dog Animal Rescue, says in the complaint that it has 11 eyewitnesses who support the group's version of events -- that Officer Scott Fike unjustifiably threw and shot Parrot, a pit bull and terrier mix. Read More |