The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Lady Gaga’s dog walker tailed, prosecutor­s say

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

Three men drove around the Hollywood area in late February on the prowl for expensive French bulldogs.

LOS ANGELES >> Three men drove around the Hollywood area in late February, on the prowl for expensive French bulldogs to steal, prosecutor­s said. Their night would end in gunfire — and the violent theft of pop star Lady Gaga’s beloved pets.

The robbery would prompt headlines around the world — and motivate the owners of French bulldogs to be wary during walks — with few clues made public about the case or the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the dogs’ disappeara­nce. The felony complaint, filed by prosecutor­s in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by The Associated Press, gives some new details about the attack and what preceded it.

Five people are charged in the case — the three men and two alleged accomplice­s — and all have pleaded not guilty.

The Lady Gaga connection was a coincidenc­e, authoritie­s have said. The motive was the value of the French bulldogs, a breed that can run into the thousands of dollars, and detectives do not believe the thieves knew the dogs belonged to the pop star.

The three men in the sedan — James Jackson, 18; Jaylin White, 19; and Lafayette Whaley, 27 — were arrested last week on suspicion of attempted murder and robbery. Jackson is also accused of shooting Lady Gaga’s dog walker, Ryan Fischer.

The trio — purported gang members nicknamed Infant Dice, Lil Gudda and LFace, respective­ly — are due back in court on Tuesday.

Whaley drove Jackson and White around Hollywood, the city of West Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley on Feb. 24 “looking for French bulldogs,” the felony complaint states. They found Fischer and his three charges in Hollywood.

The trio tailed Fischer as he led the dogs — named Asia, Koji and Gustav — along the famed Sunset Boulevard, LA prosecutor­s wrote. They turned off the white sedan’s lights and followed him down a secluded side street.

Jackson and White jumped out and attacked Fischer, stealing Koji and Gustav in a violent struggle captured on the doorbell camera of a nearby home. They hit and choked Fischer, prosecutor­s alleged, and Jackson pulled out a semiautoma­tic gun and fired, striking Fischer once before they fled.

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 ??  ?? Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Victoria Wilson presides over the arraignmen­t of several people arrested in connection with the theft of Lady Gaga’s dog and shooting of her dog walker. Wilson ruled that no pictures or video of suspects will be permitted.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Victoria Wilson presides over the arraignmen­t of several people arrested in connection with the theft of Lady Gaga’s dog and shooting of her dog walker. Wilson ruled that no pictures or video of suspects will be permitted.

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