Lady Gaga’s dog walker shot while her French bulldogs stolen

Lady Gaga became a highlight in the last 24 hours. It happened after Lady Gaga’s dog walker, Ryan Fischer, being shot and injured by a male suspect. The suspect stole two of her three French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav. The third dog, Miss Asia, wasn’t taken.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the theft appeared in Hollywood at evening. The suspect used a semiautomatic handgun and left the scene in a white, four-door Nissan Altima.

Lady Gaga’s dog walker shot, and her French bulldogs stolen

A home surveillance video shows a horrifying scene when a man jumping out of a car and confronting the dog walker, saying, “Give it up.” The men struggle, and a shot can be heard, as can a dog’s yelps and the panicked cries of the injured victim. “Help me, I’ve been shot. I’ve been shot, Oh my god,” he screamed.

A representative for Gaga said that Fisher is at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Fischer is in stable condition. According to a police statement on Thursday evening, Fischer described the two suspects in the robbery between 20 and 25 years old. No one knows where are the dogs now. Multiple news outlets are quoting sources close to the singer saying she’s offering a $500,000 reward for their return. Anyone with information can email [email protected].

French bulldogs are valuable and in demand. Puppies typically sell for between $1,500 and $3,000, but they can sell for far more. So that someone would steal it. French bulldogs or known as Frenchies have been stolen in November, before the Lady Gaga’s. Reporting that in November, two French bulldogs stolen from the backyard of a residence in Daly City, just south of San Francisco. And just last month, a San Francisco woman reported being violently assaulted and having her 6-month-old French bulldog stolen.

French bulldogs have big ears, large square heads and compact muscular bodies. The Frenchie is playful, alert, adaptable, and completely irresistible. While Gaga posts Instagram shots of the dogs often, the artist hasn’t posted about the dog theft. But her fans have used the singer’s social media accounts to express their sadness about the attack.

The investigation is ongoing. “Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Robbery-Homicide Division, Robbery Special Section, are seeking the public’s help in providing any information that would lead to the identification and arrest of violent street robbery suspects,” the LAPD’s statement says.

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Written by Dhini Oktavianti

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