Normally, if someone uses a weapon to protect their family from a dangerous animal, they’re hailed as a hero. After all, they’ve saved lives, right?
A Rockford man allegedly shot and killed the family dog in an effort to prevent his child from being attacked, and investigators allegedly found a cache of guns and drugs during the investigation and arrested him.
According to Rockford Police, officers were summoned to the 500 block of 8th Street around 7:40 p.m. on Tuesday for a reported shooting. Police learned that Terrance Goston, 28, shot and killed his dog after his child had been bitten by the animal, in an attempt to stop the attack.
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