Police identifies soldier from the Military Police as the author of the seven shots that killed a caramel dog in SP; see video of the crime
A police soldier has been identified as the suspect who fatally shot a stray dog in São Paulo.
The Civil Police of São Paulo has identified a military police soldier as the suspect in the shooting death of a stray dog known as "caramelo," which occurred on January 18. The soldier is accused of killing the dog with seven shots on the Avenida Ragueb Chohfi in the Jardim Três Marias neighborhood in East São Paulo. Although his name has not been disclosed, he has been detained for questioning and is expected to be charged with animal cruelty.
The incident, which was caught on surveillance camera, shows the dog barking at the man, who was arguing with his wife at the time. Following the confrontation, the soldier pulls out a gun and shoots the dog multiple times before fleeing the scene. This shocking act of violence has raised public outcry, particularly among animal rights advocates and residents of the area, who are calling for justice.
As the investigation continues, the soldier is being interrogated and may face charges while remaining free. The case highlights ongoing issues of animal protection and police conduct in Brazil, sparking discussions on the responsibilities of law enforcement in dealing with animals and broader implications for public safety and humane treatment.