Tyrese Gibson failed to turn himself in following arrest warrant for cruelty to animals, police say

Police, on Tuesday, Tyrese Gibson’s four reed Corso dogs in Georgia, a neighbor’s dog directed and killed the arrest warrant after the arrest warrant could not surrender to the police.
Order of the animals given for the persecution “Fast and angry” actor Fulton County Police Captain Nicole Dwyer said that in the last few months, after many calls on dogs, it was a part of a “ongoing problem”.
“Our priority is the security of the community, and too many dog events, especially big dogs like this, go out and kill an animal, you know, what’s in the way? A child?” Dwyer said. “Our main priority is safety and therefore we want dogs to be in custody.”
Gibson had received more than one warning before the order was given, and the police tried to quote him before the attack, but the actor was not at the Atlanta house. Dwyer said that he spoke to Gibson’s lawyer last week and that the players should deliver him until Friday.
Gibson’s lawyer Gabe Banks wrote to the Associated Press that the actor was fully cooperating with the authorities to address and solve this issue responsible. Gibson was not at home when the incident took place, Banks wrote and said, “He immediately decided to direct his dogs to a safe and loving environment”.
After 18 September at 22.00, a neighbor of Gibson, whose home was half a mile away, allowed his dogs to go to their gardens, a small Spanish, and returned to find out that the dog was attacked five minutes later. Dwyer said the dog ran to a veterinary hospital, but he didn’t survive.
Four dogs were later seen in the next door house, saying that the owner called the police and was afraid of leaving his home. The animal control officers answered and they were able to hold the dogs back on their way to the neighboring vehicle.
The police released a search order for Gibson’s property on September 22, but the actors and dogs were not in housing.
Banks wrote that Gibson had extended his deepest condolences to the family who lost his beloved dog to this tragic event ”.
Gibson released a video to Instagram, which includes various clips of their dogs in the early hours on Monday. He didn’t speak in the video, but rather he contained sound from the Podcast of the Breakfast Club ”where hosts discussed the case.




