Man drowns dad’s dog in City Hall pond, N. Calif. police say
A 21-year-old man has been charged with animal cruelty after authorities said he intentionally drowned a pit bull in the Fairfield Civic Center pond in Northern California.
The incident happened around 10:15 a.m. Monday, according to a release from the Fairfield Police Department. Dispatchers fielded calls from people at City Hall reporting seeing a man dunking a dog into the pond and holding it under.
The dog – a female pit bull terrier – was repeatedly pushed under water until it didn’t come back up, police told Fox 40 Sacramento.
Police arrested Bryan Cavanah, who was already on probation for assault with a deadly weapon conviction.
Authorities said Cavanah admitted to officers that he had drowned the dog. The dog is said to belong to his father.
Officers needed a small boat to retrieve the remains of the dog from the pond.
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