The Guardian (USA)

US Secret Service agent shoots pet dog dead on Brooklyn street

- Associated Press in Brooklyn

Police were investigat­ing after an offduty US Secret Service agent shot and killed a dog in New York City, authoritie­s said.

The shooting happened shortly after 9.30pm on Monday in the Windsor Terrace neighborho­od of Brooklyn.

A New York police spokesman said the agent, whose name was not released, turned a corner and was charged by the dog. He said the agent fired one shot, killing the dog.

The Secret Service said in a statement that “an off-duty Secret Service employee was involved in the shooting of an unrestrain­ed and aggressive canine” in Brooklyn.

A photo in the Daily News showed the dog’s paws and leash poking out from under a sheet on the sidewalk. A Secret Service spokesman said the dog was wearing a leash but no one was holding it when the animal charged the agent.

The Daily News reported that the

dog was a female Belgian shepherd. The newspaper said one of the dog’s owners, whom it did not name, said:

“She scared a cop who was walking home. He shot her and she’s dead.”

A witness told the New York Post the dog was “splayed out on the ground” after the shooting.

“And then I think the owner – man and a woman, it was a couple – they wanted to touch her and the police wouldn’t let her. I remember him going to the dog and the sheet,” the witness said.

Walter Blankinshi­p, stable master at the Kensington Stables, across the street from the shooting scene, told the Daily News he heard the dog owner curse at the shooter, saying: “I can’t fucking believe you let the gun go off.”

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