A new prize was offered for a man suspected of shooting Lady Gaga’s dog and then released by mistake.
James Howard Jackson, accuss of shooting Lady Gaga’s A new prize sitter Ryan Fisher last year, was release from prison in April “due to a technical error.”
The United States Marshals Service now wants the man suspect of shooting Lady Gaga’s dog walker after being falsely release from prison.
The Marshals on Monday offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of James Howard Jackson. He is one of three people charge with attempted murder and robbery. After they allegedly shot Ryan Fisher and try to kidnap bulldogs from three French Gagas in February. 2021
He “should be consider arm also dangerous,” according to the marshals. Although Jackson, 19, was one of five arrest last year. He was release in April “due to a technical error.” Since then, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Major Crimes Division has sought assistance from the US Marshals in his arrest.
Fisher released a statement shortly after Jackson’s release. While I am deeply concerned about the possibilities leading up to his release, I am assured that law enforcement will correct any wrongdoing.
“I ask Mr. Jackson to turn himself into the authorities so that whatever the court decides, the crimes against me can continue.
Jackson’s complete list of charges includes:
- Attempted murder.
- Conspiracy to commit robbery.
- Second-degree robbery.
- Assault with a semi-automatic firearm.
- Felony carrying a gun hidden in a vehicle.
Jackson is accuss of shooting Fisher with a .40 caliber pistol while he was walking the dog in Los Angeles. He and two other suspects then fled in a car with two dogs, Koji and Gustav. Two days later, the animals were hand over to the police.
Fischer was seriously injured in the attack and suffered a collapsed lung. “The people in the ER I saw that night told me they didn’t think I would survive the night,” she told Gayle King on CBS Mornings in September.
He also praised Gaga, 36, for her continued support after the shooting as she continues to recover.