Tonight marked the first time Jon Stewart returned to The Daily Show since Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts, and the host went after the media, Trump and President Joe Biden.
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Angie Harmon isn’t going to rest until she sees some form of justice for her late pooch.
Last month, the Rizzoli & Isles star shared in a heartbreaking Instagram post that her dog Oliver had been tragically shot and killed by an Instacart grocery delivery person while she and her teen daughters were inside the house. At the time, the shopper, who posed under a different identity on the shopping app, claimed self-defense and the police let him go. Angie’s Ring doorbell camera was inside charging at the time, so she didn’t have any solid footage to prove otherwise. See her post with more details (below):
Now, she’s speaking out.
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In an interview with ABC’s Juju Chang, which aired on Wednesday, the 51-year-old said:
She recalled hearing her 15-year-old daughter Emery “screaming” when it happened:
As for how the shooter posed as a middle-aged woman named Merle on the app, when in reality he is a younger man, Angie explained:
She recounted the frightening moments after Oliver was shot:
In the 911 call, the shopper can be heard claiming he tried to call and text Angie to lock the dog up, but got no response. When he went to leave the shopping order on the porch, he said Oliver tried to attack him, so he shot him. However, Angie says there were no signs of an attack… So now she’s taking things to court.
According to ABC, she’s filed a lawsuit against Instacart and the shopper, alleging criminal trespassing, conversion, negligence, negligent supervision/hiring, invasion of privacy and negligent misrepresentation. She’s seeking $25,000 in damages (a generously low amount if you ask us!). She
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