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The former Rains County deputy fired for shooting and killing a dog during a burglary call has been indicted on a felony animal cruelty charge. Ex-deputy Jerrod Dooley said although the Australian blue heeler named Candy was barking as he drove up, he believed the dog was friendly. [...]Dooley’s lawyer, Pete Schulte, has previously said he thought the shooting was justified and said Dooley’s lack of training from the department was a factor in the shooting. Read More |