
"During the encounter, the deputy discharged his firearm, striking the dog, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department."
"I asked why they were there and they told me it was due to a vehicle being near my home that was stolen, Serna said."
"They randomly go into someone's house and do whatever they want, Serna criticized the deputy's actions during the encounter."
"It shows that the department has no remorse for animals or anyone, Serna stated regarding the incident."
A sheriff's deputy shot a Rottweiler named Daisy while searching for a stolen vehicle in San Bernardino. The deputy entered the homeowner's yard during the search. After the shooting, animal control collected the deceased dog and another dog found wandering. The stolen vehicle was later recovered nearby. The homeowner, Jesus Serna, expressed frustration over the deputy's actions and questioned the necessity of entering his property. He criticized the department for lacking remorse for the incident.
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