Lady GaGa’s Dog Walker ‘Deeply Concerned’ After Man Accused Of Shooting Him Was Mistakenly Released From Jail
09.04.2022 - 20:13
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Lady GaGa’s dog walker has spoken out once again after the man accused of shooting him last year was accidentally released from jail.
On Friday, Ryan Fischer took to Instagram to express how “deeply concerned” he is that James Howard Jackson was mistakenly let out of prison this week and begged him to just turn himself in to the authorities. He wrote:
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As we previously reported, it all went down when the suspect appeared in court for a hearing on April 6 during which his charges were dismissed. However, it turned out that wasn’t accurate! Multiple law enforcement sources told NBCLA that a replacement criminal case should have been filed instead. Since the court and jail records were never updated in time, James ended up being released on Wednesday. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Major Crimes Bureau announced the “inadvertent” release of James “due to a clerical error.” The statement said at the time:
Understandably, we can imagine how frustrated and scared Ryan must be after learning this news. Last April, he had been walking three of the 36-year-old pop sensation’s dogs when he was shot in the chest and two out of the three French bulldogs were stolen. The two pooches were eventually returned to GaGa when a woman who was subsequently arrested brought them back to the police.
Meanwhile, James was later arrested with four other people. He specifically was charged with attempted murder, conspiracy to commit robbery, second-degree robbery, assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and a felon carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle.
The search for James is ongoing at this time, but we will keep you posted if any more updates
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