Tieres Gibson booked in Georgia Jail and released on bonds after cruelty for animal charge

Tieres gibson Was booked in one Georgia Police said that at the beginning of Friday, a week later, when he failed to turn himself on themselves after the arrest warrant for cruelty to the animals, the police said.

Gibson was released on a $ 20,000 bond on the same day, Fulton County Police captain Nicole Dwire said. He has still not converted his four sugarcane chorosco dogs to the police, which officials say that a neighbor’s small dog was killed in mid -September and used to roam in the neighborhood at various times in the last few months.

“We are happy that he did the right thing and put himself in,” Dwire wrote to the Associated Press, there are still untouchables for four dogs.

Gibson’s lawyer on Friday did not respond to AP’s request for comments on Friday.

Gab BanksThe actor’s lawyer had earlier told AP that the actor was not home when the incident took place and “took a difficult decision to re -run his dogs, including two adult dogs and their three puppies, in a safe and loving environment.

A search warrant for the “Fast and Furious” actor’s property was released with an arrest warrant after the September 18 incident, when dogs attacked a small spaniel owned by a neighbor about a miles almost a mile from Gibson’s house. Dwire said the dog was rushed to the veterinary hospital, but he did not survive.

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The dogs were seen in the camera minutes at the neighbor’s house next door, where the owner asked the police to report that she could not reach her car because of the animals. Animal control officials responded and were able to keep the dogs back, while the neighbor went into his vehicle.

Gibson initially told the police that he would surrender his dogs on 22 September, but when the officer arrived, he said that he needed a few more days, according to a police press release.

Gibson posted a video Instagram It included various clips of his dogs in the early hours of Monday and re -prepared him with a statement from him and his lawyer. Banks wrote that Gibson had dealt with stackers over the years, and “His only inspiration in bringing these dogs into his life was to protect his family and provide peace of mind.”

Banks stated that dogs were “not trained to be vicious,” and “a child, a person or any other dog had never harmed. This tragic incident is shocking and painful for him and his family – and he can only imagine how disastrous he is for the family that has lost his pet.”

Gibson said in the statement, “I did not know that I will ever wake up for this nightmare, and I know that the family should feel the same. Please, please know that my heart is broken for you.” “I am praying for your treatment and for your favorite pets, who were never entitled to it. I am committed to honestly, responsibility and compassion to face the matter.”

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