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Home » Dog Walker Defends Pet by Shooting Attacking Dog; Owner and Brother Charged After Racial Slurs and Animal Cruelty

Dog Walker Defends Pet by Shooting Attacking Dog; Owner and Brother Charged After Racial Slurs and Animal Cruelty

Adam Green By Adam Green August 15, 2024 3 Min Read
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Dog Walker Defends Pet by Shooting Attacking Dog; Owner and Brother Charged After Racial Slurs and Animal Cruelty

NORWOOD, PA — A Thursday evening dog attack in Norwood escalated into a confrontation involving a firearm, resulting in criminal charges against two Delaware County brothers. The incident occurred on the unit block of East Amosland Road shortly after 6:30 PM, when a man walking his dog was forced to defend himself and his pet from an aggressive canine.

According to local media, the man was walking his dog when another dog suddenly burst out of a nearby home and charged at him, attacking his dog. The dog walker, who is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, responded by drawing his firearm and shooting the attacking dog. The shot wounded the dog, which was later taken to a veterinarian for treatment. The dog is expected to recover, though details about the wound’s location remain unclear.

The situation quickly escalated when the dog’s owner, identified as Shawn Gallagher, 42, of Norwood, emerged from the house. Gallagher reportedly screamed a racial slur at the dog walker, who is Black, and threatened to kill him. Gallagher then left the scene, and police have since issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of ethnic intimidation, harassment, making terroristic threats, and disorderly conduct.

During the incident, Christopher Gallagher, 39, of Prospect Park, also exited the house. Despite the presence of police, he grabbed a stick and struck the victim’s dog once. Christopher Gallagher was immediately charged with cruelty to animals, possession of an instrument of crime, and disorderly conduct. He was arraigned before District Judge Michael Burns, who set his bail at 10% of $35,000. Gallagher has since posted bail and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on August 21.

This incident highlights the importance of preparedness in self-defense situations, especially when it comes to protecting not just oneself but also one’s pets. In scenarios where an animal attack occurs, having a means of defense, such as pepper spray or a concealed firearm, can prevent more severe injuries or fatalities. However, it’s equally crucial to ensure that any response is proportionate and justified, as the legal and ethical implications can be significant. This case also underscores the potential for confrontations to escalate quickly, emphasizing the need for remaining calm and seeking police assistance whenever possible.

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