Deputy Police Chief Arrested For Dog Shooting

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FORT WORTH (AP) - A Fort Worth deputy police chief has been arrested for cruelty to an animal for fatally shooting a dog that may have mauled the chief's cat to death.

Deputy Chief Kenneth Flynn turned himself in Monday night at the Tarrant County Jail, then was released on $1,000 bond.

A witness told authorities she saw Flynn, gun in hand, near a German shepherd last week. She says he told her the dog killed his cat in the neighborhood, then waved her away. She heard gunshots a few minutes later and called 911. She also called police later and was upset that a report hadn't been made.

Flynn's attorney tells the Fort Worth Star-Telegram the shooting of a dangerous dog is legal and his arrest "reeks of politics."

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