‘LA is such a ghetto’: Laura Loomer furious after LAPD dog shooting, slams cops in post
Laura Loomer expresses anger after murder jamesona domestic dog was shot to death Los Angeles Police Department Police at the Canoga Park apartment complex. The family claimed that the dog Not aggressive at alland was killed while “walking toward the officer.”

“Los Angeles is such a ghetto. There are crazy people, homeless people, drug dealers and illegal immigrants here, but they send 20 police officers to respond to noise complaints?” Loomer write on X. “They wouldn’t shoot an illegal alien rapist, but they would shoot a dog???”
“A dog’s life is more important than the life of an illegal alien rapist!” she added.
one online fund A campaign titled “Justice for Jameson” was launched for the dog.
What we know about the incident
Jeremiah Garcia was on a FaceTime call with his mother on Saturday when police responded to a report of a woman screaming in their home. The scream didn’t come from any danger, though, but from the excitement of it all. new york knicks Victory in 2026 NBA Finals.
Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived at the complex and spoke with Garcia’s mother, Marie Massey. The officer asked Garcia’s mother to protect the family’s two-year-old golden Saint Bernard dog, Jameson, because he was barking at them, NBC Los Angeles reported.
Jameson walked out of the apartment when Garcia’s mother briefly closed the door and reopened it. Police said the dog charged at an officer, causing them to shoot him.
“The next thing I knew, Jameson was lying on the ground. But Jameson didn’t show his teeth, he didn’t growl, he wasn’t aggressive, he didn’t bark. He just walked toward the police,” Marseille told Fox 11.
The Los Angeles Police Department defended Jameson’s death in a statement statement on social media.
“Police contacted the resident of the apartment; while speaking with the resident, she was approached by a large dog that was barking at officers,” the statement read. “The officer asked her to watch the dog and the resident immediately closed the door. She reopened the door and the dog left the apartment. Once outside the apartment, the dog charged at an officer, resulting in an officer-involved shooting (OIS).”