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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Authorities: NC veteran tied service dog to tree, shot it 5 times quoting : WTSP

Marinna RollinsFAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A veteran in North Carolina has been charged with tying her service dog to a tree and shooting it five times while a soldier filmed it. The Fayetteville Observer reports that warrants say she and the soldier took the dog to a wooded area where Rollins shot the dog at close range. Jail records show 23-year-old Marinna Rollins was arrested Tuesday and charged with cruelty to animals. The newspaper reports the soldier was also charged with cruelty to animals. A sheriff's office spokesman didn't immediately respond to an email asking which military branch Rollins served in and whether the two have lawyers.



Authorities: NC veteran tied service dog to tree, shot it 5 times
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office and Cumberland County Animal Control were both called to investigate the incident after a witness who saw the video reported it. – An Army veteran and her soldier "boyfriend" participated in killing a gentle service dog– The pair filmed the incident while laughing and gigglingPolice say a U.S. veteran and her soldier boyfriend tied her service dog to a tree in North Carolina and shot him several times, killing the pup. Rollins' husband adopted Cam from the Cumberland County Animal Control shortly before he separated from her, in December 2016. What we do know about the case is disturbing."[Feature Photo: Cumberland County Sheriff's Office] Both Heng and Rollins giggled after the dog died, while Rollins pulled his lifeless body into a shallow grave.

Army veteran from Maine accused of brutally killing service dog

An Army veteran and her boyfriend are facing charges after investigators said they filmed themselves killing her service dog and posted the video on social media. WINDHAM (WGME) -- An Army veteran and her boyfriend are facing charges after investigators said they filmed themselves killing her service dog and posted the video on social media. Investigators said Cumboui, also called Cam, was a service dog to help Rollins cope with PTSD issues. Investigators said the officer then confronted Rollins with the video of the killing she had posted on her Facebook page. Investigators said Rollins fired five shots, and then handed the rifle to Heng, who shot the dog five more times.


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