Tyrese Gibson discussed in jail in Georgia, released on Bond after cruelty to animal charges

Los Angeles, October 4 (AP) Tyrese Gibson, was discussed in a prison in Georgia early Friday, a week after failing to make an arrest order for cruelty to animals, police said. Gibson was released the same day on a 20,000 relationship from USD, said Fulton County captain Nicole Dwyer. He still did not turn his four Cane Corso dogs to the police, who, according to the authorities, killed the little puppy in the middle of September and swam at different times at different times over the past few months. “We are glad that he did the right thing and turned himself on,” Dwyer wrote to The Associated Press and noted that the four dogs are still not taken into account. Gibson’s lawyer did not respond to the AP’s request for comment on Friday. Actor’s lawyer Gabe Banks previously told AP that the actor was not at home when the incident occurred, and “immediately made the difficult decision to reach his dogs to a safe and loving environment,” including two adult dogs and their three puppies. A search order for the property of the “Fast & Furious” actor was issued with the arrest order days after the incident on September 18, when the dogs attacked a small Spaniel owned by a neighbor, about half a kilometer from Gibson’s home. The dog was rushed to a veterinary hospital but did not survive, Dwyer said. The dogs were seen on the camera a few minutes later at the house of the next door, where the owner called the police to report that she could not reach her car because of the animals. Animal control officers answered and could hold the dogs back while the neighbor went to her vehicle. Gibson initially told police he would surrender his dogs on September 22, but when officers arrived, he said he needed a few more days, according to a police press release. Gibson posted a video on Instagram that included different tracks of his dogs early Monday and posted it again the next day with a statement from him and his lawyer. Banks wrote that Gibson had been backlog for years, and “his only motivation to bring these dogs into his life was to protect his family and give peace of mind.” Banks added that the dogs were not “trained to be malicious”, and “have never damaged a child, a person or another dog. This tragic event is shocking and traumatic for him and his family – and he can only imagine how devastating it was for the family who lost their pet. ‘ “I had no idea that I would ever wake this nightmare, and I know that the family should feel the same way. Know them that my heart is broken for you, ‘Gibson said in the statement. “I pray for your healing and for your beloved pet who never earned it. I remain committed to facing this matter with honesty, responsibility and compassion. ‘ (AP) MPL MPL