Man Sent to 4 years Jail Imprisonment for Shooting Lady gaga`s Dog

  A man who was found guilty in the shooting and robbery of Lady Gaga's dog walker in Los Angeles was sent to four years jail imprisonment on Wednesday 3rd according to the media reports.

Man Sent to 4 years Jail Imprisonment for Shooting Lady gaga`s Dog

According to Greg Risling, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, 20-year-old Jaylin White entered a plea of not guilty to one count of second-degree robbery and acknowledged that one of the group members was allegedly carrying a weapon at the time of the incident.

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Risling informed CNN that other accusations made against White were dropped. According to the DA's office, he had previously been accused of conspiring to commit robbery and one count of attempted murder.

However, the dog shooting incident is believed to had happened on February 24th. It was recorded on a CCTV Camera.

From the footage, a physical fight followed. The video shows one attacker holding the victim while another seems to be brandishing a gun.

Then, the victim hears a gunshot, and the attackers run back to a car while the victim stumbles to the ground. Fischer, who was hit by gunfire and suffered life-threatening injuries, survived the assault.

Koji and Gustav, two of the dogs that were taken by the attackers, were eventually found when the singer issued a $500,000 (about Ksh. 59.6 million) reward.

Weeks after the shooting and heist, White and four other people were detained. Two of them were accused of being an accessory after the fact.

James Jackson, one of the suspects, was inadvertently freed from police custody in April as a result of what authorities called "a technical error."

Following a search by various law enforcement organizations, including the US Marshal Service, Jackson was discovered and taken into jail on Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.