
“A San Diego cop gunned down a man’s service dog after knocking on the wrong door, the heartbroken owner said. Ian Anderson claims he opened the door to two officers early Sunday morning, and his pet pit bull, Burberry, bounded out behind him. The first officer reached down as if to pet the 6-year-old pooch, but his partner danced away, drew his gun and unloaded, surveillance video revealed. ‘Boom. Shot right in the head, and he was done,’ Anderson told NBC San Diego. ‘He was dead.’ The officers were reportedly investigating a domestic disturbance call about 5:30 a.m. and ended up on Anderson’s doorstep by mistake. It’s not clear why they targeted his house.”
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