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Minneapolis Police Probe Officer's Shooting of 2 Dogs

The dogs, Ciroc and Rocko, survived, and the department is reaching out to help pay for their veterinary bills

Minneapolis police are investigating after video shows an officer shooting two dogs in the backyard of a home where he was checking on a burglary alarm this weekend.

A police report says the dogs charged at the officer Saturday. But the dogs' owner, Jennifer LeMay, questions why the dogs were shot. Footage from her backyard security camera doesn't show them charging at the officer.

The dogs, Ciroc and Rocko, survived.

The Star Tribune reports that a Minneapolis officer visited LeMay's home Sunday night to extend condolences.

LeMay told the newspaper that Ciroc "wasn't even moving, lunging toward him or anything" before the shooting, which her 13-year-old daughter witnessed.

"My dogs were doing their job on my property," she added.

In a statement Monday, Chief Janee Harteau says she's asked for internal affairs review on use of force. She says the department is reaching out to help with veterinary bills. She also says the department will implement updated mandatory training to help officers deal with dog encounters.

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