Service Dog Shot During Warrant | Atlanta News
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A Cobb County deputy fatally shot a service dog named Fifi during a warrant execution, sparking outrage and calls for better police training on animal encounters. The dog, vital to her owner Calvin Willis for medical alerts and daily support, was reportedly seen as an “attacking” animal in body cam footage — though Willis insists the deputy had time to use a taser. The sheriff’s office defended the deputy’s split-second decision, citing unfamiliarity with the home and self-defense concerns. As the investigation continues, Willis is pushing for clear policies and specialized training to prevent future tragedies, while a GoFundMe has launched to help him get a new service animal — underscoring the deep bond between humans and their animal companions and the urgent need for law enforcement to adapt.
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