What a prick:
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. -- A Forsyth County man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly shot a neighbor’s 10-month-old dog.
The incident happened in the Greenleaf Subdivision Thursday afternoon.
According to reports, Jonathon Hee, 51, of Green Summers Drive was walking in his neighborhood when a neighbor’s 10-month-old Beagle-Lab mix named “Buster” ran from his yard and ran up to Hee.
The dog’s owner, Laura Hanson, ran after the dog with a leash and was able to grab Buster.
At that point, officials said, Hee pulled a small caliber handgun from his pocket, causing Hanson to release the dog’s leash in fear. Police said Hee then shot the dog several times.
Hee immediately left the scene of the shooting. Police said the incident was witnessed by several of Hanson’s neighbors.
Hee was taken into custody at his home. He has been charged with felony cruelty to animals, disorderly conduct, discharging a firearm from a public road and reckless conduct.
Hee was released from the Forsyth County Jail Thursday night on $3,520 bond. His first court appearance is set for October 15.
Buster is expected to recover.
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. -- A Forsyth County man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly shot a neighbor’s 10-month-old dog.
The incident happened in the Greenleaf Subdivision Thursday afternoon.
According to reports, Jonathon Hee, 51, of Green Summers Drive was walking in his neighborhood when a neighbor’s 10-month-old Beagle-Lab mix named “Buster” ran from his yard and ran up to Hee.
The dog’s owner, Laura Hanson, ran after the dog with a leash and was able to grab Buster.
At that point, officials said, Hee pulled a small caliber handgun from his pocket, causing Hanson to release the dog’s leash in fear. Police said Hee then shot the dog several times.
Hee immediately left the scene of the shooting. Police said the incident was witnessed by several of Hanson’s neighbors.
Hee was taken into custody at his home. He has been charged with felony cruelty to animals, disorderly conduct, discharging a firearm from a public road and reckless conduct.
Hee was released from the Forsyth County Jail Thursday night on $3,520 bond. His first court appearance is set for October 15.
Buster is expected to recover.