NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – Fees have been filed towards the one that allegedly shot a canine at a canine park in broad daylight earlier this month.
Courtroom data say Jose Carrillo has been charged with reckless conduct with a firearm and cruelty to animals.
Narvell McWilliams is the proprietor of the 7-year-old Siberian Husky named Jax that was shot.
“I believe that was a type of freak occasions that occurred, like ‘whoa, I can’t imagine that occurred at a canine park,’” McWilliams instructed KFOR after the incident.
He says the suspect’s canine got here as much as Jax, and at first, Jax was irritated, however afterward they began enjoying.
Then the suspect approached the canine.
“He comes dashing by together with his gun drawn, I didn’t even know he had a gun, he comes dashing by together with his gun drawn, he chases after my canine and his canine whereas they’re enjoying round,” McWilliams stated.
In accordance with courtroom data, witnesses stated as an alternative of separating the canine, Carrillo “threatened the sufferer’s canine after which shot stated canine within the neck with a pistol he had hid in his waist band.”
Witnesses additionally stated the defendant appeared “confrontational and sullen.”
The bullet got here out of the canine’s rib. Jax has been recovering.
Paperwork say the defendant stated he shot the canine as a result of it was a risk to his canine and his son.
The responding officer states there was a disregard for the security of everybody within the park.
“I hope justice is served in terms of him, like that was uncalled for,” McWilliams stated. “You’ll get what you deserve, I simply need my canine to be 100%.”
In accordance with courtroom paperwork, an arrest warrant has been requested for Carrillo’s arrest.
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