A deputy in Texas shot a man’s dog after entering his home without a warrant after he was dispatched in response to a tripped home alarm.
It turned out, the alarm was tripped off by a family member.
Bexar County deputy S. Gonzalez, whose badge number is 4163, was the officer responsible for the shooting.
“[M]y brother had been evicted quite some time ago. Never came back from a dark path and will take anything thats not locked up or bolted down. He snuck in through the garage doggy door with his infant toddler in tow and set off my security system and police were immediately dispatched. Upon entry of the home they came through the back door in the garage, and delilah approached him butt swinging, tail wagging and a bright smile, she did not run, she did not bark. She was then shot by the cop.”
After apparently struggling to get any traction for his crowd funding efforts early on, Hauger’s more elaborate post that included photos and a detailed description of the incident began gaining traction on Facebook.
After apparently struggling to get any traction for his crowd funding efforts early on, Hauger’s more elaborate post that included photos and a detailed description of the incident began gaining traction on Facebook.
“First surgery was a success, broken teeth have been extracted, root and all. But after the surgery, she had pulled out her ET which is causing complications. Enough had been raised for the deposit but the rest still needs to be paid,” he wrote.
However, so far, Hauger has only raised $2,125 of his $8,000 vet bill, which can be viewed below.
Read more about Hauger’s GoFundMe efforts here.
See the entire itemized bill, along with several photos of Delilah, here.