LAPD on the hunt for man suspected of shooting and killing a 4-month-old puppy
Los Angeles Police Department detectives are searching for a man who is suspected of shooting and killing a 4-month-old puppy.
The suspect, David Sumlin, 32, shot the dog near downtown L.A. on Jan. 2 after an intense verbal exchange with the dog’s owner, according to police.
The LAPD said that Sumlin stated, “It’s either you or the dog,” before he held a pillow over the dog and shot two rounds into the puppy. Police officials arrived on the scene and transported the dog to a local animal shelter where it later died.
“The investigation is ongoing and the suspect has not been found yet,” LAPD Officer Roman John said.
Detectives released a photo of the suspect, whom police described as a Black man with black hair and brown eyes. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. Sumlin is a transient who frequents the area of 7th Street and Stanford Avenue in downtown Los Angeles, according to police. The firearm used remains outstanding. Anyone who spots Sumlin is asked to call 911.
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