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Tyrese Gibson And Police Spoke Out After Arrest Warrant Was Issued In Connection With A Dog’s Death

Tyrese Gibson And Police Spoke Out After Arrest Warrant Was Issued In Connection With A Dog's Death

Tyrese Gibson – the actor known for starring in Fast & Furious, Transformers and other notable films – currently finds himself embroiled in a legal situation. Police in Atlanta, Georgia have issued a warrant for Gibson’s arrest in connection to the death of one of his neighbor’s dogs. The authorities have since spoken out about the situation, saying that Gibson has yet to turn himself in. At the same time, the actor’s lawyer has also shared comments on how he’s reportedly navigating the situation.
What Have The Police Said About Tyrese Gibson’s Arrest Warrant?
On September 18, one of Tyrese Gibson’s neighbors – who reportedly lives half a mile from him – released their dog into their own yard, according to the Associated Press. The neighbor apparently returned moments later to find that their small spaniel had been brutally mauled, with Gibson’s four cane corsos reportedly being responsible for the attack. Per reports, the quartet of hounds was later seen at the home of another neighbor, who remained in their house until animal control came to contain the situation.
As for the other neighbor’s spaniel, the dog was taken to a veterinary hospital but could not be saved. The arrest warrant for Gibson was later issued on the grounds of animal cruelty, and it reportedly marked the latest chapter in an “ongoing issue.” Authorities state that, for months, they received calls about the Baby Boy alum’s dogs. Captain Nicole Dwyer of the Fulton County Police released a statement, which was shared with the AP, and she explained her team’s main “priority” amid this investigation:
After the arrest warrant (which was preceded by multiple warnings) was issued for Tyrese Gibson, and a search warrant was also granted. When authorities arrived, they found that neither Gibson nor his dogs were present at his home. Captain Dwyer did state that she’d spoken to Gibson’s lawyer, Gabe Banks, and informed him that his client would have to turn himself in.
Tyrese Gibson Speaks Out About The Dog Situation
Gabe Banks emailed the AP, saying that Gibson is “cooperating fully with authorities to address and resolve this matter responsibly.” Banks also said his client also wasn’t home when the attack transpired and that he “immediately made the difficult decision to rehome his dogs to a safe and loving environment.”
On Wednesday, though, Gibson himself took to Instagram to share his own sentiments including video clips of his dogs. Gibson said that over the last 15 days, he’d been in Los Angeles, where he was mourning the death of his father. In terms of the dogs, Gibson defended his former pets while also extending his well wishes to his neighbors who’d been impacted by what happened: