Feb 16 • 17:27 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Prosecutor shoots at dog after it charges at his daughter in Araruama

In Araruama, Brazil, a prosecutor fired at a dog in an attempt to protect his daughter, but no injuries occurred.

A prosecutor in Araruama, located in the Lagoons Region of Rio de Janeiro, fired a shot at a dog that charged towards his daughter, sparking an investigation. The incident took place early on Monday, with locals reporting the gunshot to the police. Upon arrival, authorities confirmed that the prosecutor had indeed fired the weapon, stating that he shot as the dog escaped from a neighbor's property and approached him and his child.

No injuries were reported from the incident, as the dog was unharmed by the shot. The owner of the canine testified to officers that the animal had run away just before the altercation. Interestingly, neighbors indicated that this was not the first time the dog exhibited aggressive behavior, with a retired police delegate living nearby recounting a previous incident where the same dog had threatened her family.

This event raises questions about the appropriateness of using firearms in such scenarios and the legal implications for the prosecutor involved. The local community, while relieved that no one was injured, may demand clearer regulations regarding handling aggressive animals and the responsibilities of pet owners to prevent future incidents.

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