Saturday, November 8, 2008
Assistant chief on leave for dog beating. He says it was self defense. Witness says the chief snapped.
"The Los Angeles County Fire Department is deeply concerned with allegations regarding Assistant Chief Glynn Johnson's actions in the beating of his neighbor's dog". Those are the words from Chief P. Michael Freeman over a strange incident that occurred last Monday and by the end of the week appeared to making big news in Los Angeles.
The story involves Assistant Chief Johnson, his neighbors and a 6-month-old puppy that had to be euthanized after being severely beaten.
Read article on Assistant Chief Glynn Johnson following his promotion earlier this year
Assistant Chief Johnson admits to the beating, but claims it was self-defense. Neighbors say otherwise. Here are excerpts from the Los Angeles Times story by James Wagner:
The female dog, a 6-month-old shepherd mix named Karley, allegedly was beaten by a neighbor, Los Angeles County Assistant Fire Chief Glynn Johnson, who was placed on administrative leave Friday while the incident is investigated.
Johnson reportedly told investigators that he had acted in self-defense.
Karley was euthanized a few hours after the incident, which occurred about 4:30 p.m. Monday.
Karley apparently had run across Johnson's yard and into the next yard.
Travis Staggs said he started walking the dog home from his yard when Johnson offered to take Karley home.
"Then something in his head snapped and he started beating the dog," Staggs said.
Johnson allegedly punched Karley with a closed fist about a dozen times and then beat her with an 11-inch rock, Staggs said, adding that he tried to stop Johnson but was pushed away.
Authorities received two calls from the 17000 block of Armintrout Drive: one from a woman who said her husband was attacked by a dog, and another from a man who said his neighbor had beaten a dog, Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. David Barton said in a statement.
After Brandon Toole, 19, saw the injured dog, his 17-year-old sister, Heather, rushed the animal to a veterinarian, and later an animal intensive care unit.
Karley was euthanized because she was so badly injured, said Jeff Toole, the teenagers' father.
Police said Johnson was taken to a hospital for wrist and thumb injuries.
Jeff Toole said the thumb puncture occurred when Johnson grabbed Karley's mouth and broke her jaw.

Full statement from Los Angeles County Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman:
"The Los Angeles County Fire Department is deeply concerned with allegations regarding Assistant Fire Chief Glynn Johnson's actions in the beating of his neighbor's dog. Prior to the news reports, Chief Johnson had advised his superiors of the incident and explained his actions as self-defense.
Given the nature of the allegations and the ongoing Riverside County Sheriff's investigation, Chief Johnson has been placed on administrative leave (with pay). Once more facts are available, the Department will take appropriate action as warranted.
There will be no further information available by the Department until the investigation is completed"
Even though this scum won't get what he REALLY deserves-a two hour beating-HOPEFULLY he will get what THIS
dirtbag got: 3 YEARS in prison!
Man who killed puppy gets 3 years in prison
By Tonya Alanez
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Posted November 23 2006
http://www.ucarerescue.com/viewtopic.php?t=5695&sid=f2c3d8d78a34fad552a8cfbc25aea436
Kinda hard to fight fires from behind bars!
That fact, right there, says it all.
ANOTHER bully with a badge. If you ever wondered what
happened to that bully in school that made your like
miserable, just look to ANY police departments employee
list. 99.99999999% of the time his/her name will be there.
NOW he's the neighborhood's bully. And like ALL bullies
without the gun and badge, he's just a quivering COWARD.
The location of the protest is Van Buren and Washington in Riverside.
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