5 captured in assault and theft of Woman Gaga's canine walker

 5 captured in assault and theft of Woman Gaga's canine walker 





Five suspects have been captured in the February shooting assault and burglary of a man who was strolling Woman Gaga's canines, the Los Angeles Police Office said Thursday. Criminal investigators said they don't really accept that the presumes assaulted the man in light of the fact that Gaga was the proprietor of the canines. 


Police said James Jackson, 18; Jaylin White, 19; and Lafayette Whaley, 27; were accused of endeavored murder. Harold White, 40; and Jennifer McBride, 50; deal with indictments of being an assistant to endeavored murder.




On February 24, police said the victim, identified as Ryan Fischer, was walking the singer's three French bulldogs at 9:40 p.m. local time when he was approached by two suspects, who demanded the victim to turn over the dogs. After a struggle, one of the suspects fired a single shot, police said, and the suspects fled with two of the dogs. The third dog ran away but was later found.

Lady Gaga offered a $500,000 reward for her dogs to be returned, which police said McBride responded to. They said she claimed to have found the dogs and brought them to a local police station. 


Detectives later determined she had a relationship with White's father. Police said Jackson, Whaley and Jaylin and Harold White are all gang members. 






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