Updated
Updated · KABC-TV · Jun 19
911 Caller Apologizes After LAPD Kills Dog Jameson, as GoFundMe Nears $200,000
Updated
Updated · KABC-TV · Jun 19

911 Caller Apologizes After LAPD Kills Dog Jameson, as GoFundMe Nears $200,000

3 articles · Updated · KABC-TV · Jun 19

Summary

  • A Canoga Park neighbor publicly apologized after a 911 welfare call led LAPD officers to fatally shoot Jameson, a golden retriever-poodle mix, during a Saturday response to reports of screaming.
  • The caller said past domestic-violence experiences shaped the decision to seek help, but described officers as hostile on arrival and said they heard barking, an order to "put your dog away," then five shots.
  • LAPD said the dog rushed at and attacked officers, while the family says the killing was unnecessary and is demanding transparency, accountability and corrective action.
  • Nearly $200,000 has been raised in Jameson's name, and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell has promised a comprehensive review with body-camera footage; the family is scheduled to view the video Friday.

Insights

As a neighbor’s 911 call ends in a dog's death, should police rethink who responds to welfare checks?
Amidst LAPD budget cuts, are officers adequately trained to de-escalate encounters with pets in high-stress situations?
With bodycam footage now being shown to the family, will it prove a necessary defense or an avoidable tragedy?