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Los Angeles (AFP) - A man who shot Lady Gaga's dogwalker during an attempt to steal the singer's prize French bulldogs was sentenced to 21 years in prison Monday after pleading no contest to attempted murder. James Howard Jackson and two other men attacked Ryan Fischer on a Hollywood street in February 2021, and after a struggle made off with two of the "Poker Face" singer's three pets that were out for a walk. Fischer sustained chest injuries in the attack and said on Instagram a month later he had suffered a collapsed lung. Jackson, 20, entered the no-contest plea after prosecutors agreed t...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - A second man charged with stealing Lady Gaga's dogs in an episode during which her dog-walker was shot was jailed Thursday after admitting to his part in the robbery. Lafayette Shon Whaley, now 28, was ordered to serve six years in prison for second-degree robbery over the theft, which saw the singer's French bulldogs taken. Whaley was part of a gang that shot Ryan Fischer as he exercised the three prize pets in Hollywood in February 2021. Fischer sustained chest injuries in the attack and said on Instagram a month later he had suffered a collapsed lung. Two of the three d...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - A 19-year-old accused of shooting Lady Gaga's dog walker to steal her French bulldogs last year has been recaptured after being mistakenly released, authorities in Los Angeles have said. The news that James Howard Jackson, had been taken into custody once more came Wednesday as another of the three men charged in the robbery was sentenced to four years in prison. The gang shot Ryan Fischer as he exercised the three prize pets in Hollywood in February 2021. Fischer sustained chest injuries in the attack, and said on Instagram a month later he had suffered a collapsed lung. ...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - US authorities were on Wednesday searching for the suspect accused of shooting Lady Gaga's dog walker in 2021, after admitting he was accidentally released from custody months ago. James Howard Jackson, 19, is charged with shooting Ryan Fischer with a handgun near Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles during an attempted kidnapping of the star's valuable French bulldogs. Jackson was released in April due to a "clerical error," the US Marshals Service acknowledged, describing him as armed and dangerous. It offered $5,000 for information about Jackson, one of three men charged with...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Lady Gaga's two French bulldogs which were stolen at gunpoint in Hollywood have been safely returned, Los Angeles police said on Friday. Koji and Gustav were seized after an employee walking them was shot and wounded Wednesday night, and the attackers escaped in a vehicle. "Both of Lady Gaga's dogs have been turned in to a local police station, and they have been safely reunited with Lady Gaga representatives," Los Angeles Police Department tweeted. A woman had found the dogs and reached out to the singer's staff to return them. "The woman's identity and the location the do...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Lady Gaga has offered half a million dollars for the safe return of her two pet dogs, saying her "heart is sick" after they were stolen at gunpoint in Hollywood. French bulldogs Koji and Gustav were seized in Los Angeles after the employee walking them was shot and wounded Wednesday night, and the gunman escaped in a vehicle. "My heart is sick and I am praying my family will be whole again with an act of kindness. I will pay $500,000 for their safe return," wrote the "Poker Face" singer on Instagram. She added: "Email KojiandGustav@gmail.com to contact us. Or, if you bought...
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Washington (AFP) - Pop superstar Lady Gaga will sing the national anthem during Joe Biden's swearing-in as US president on January 20, with Jennifer Lopez also performing at the largely virtual event, it was announced Thursday. The two music icons will headline an inauguration like no other, with security stepped up in Washington against threats by extremist supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump after they attacked the US Capitol last week in a bid to overturn the results of the election. Local authorities are asking people to stay away from the ceremonies to lessen the chances of unre...
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