Hollywood actor Tyrese Gibson, widely recognized for his role in the 'Fast & Furious' film series, is reportedly under an arrest warrant in Georgia following a distressing incident involving his dogs. Authorities are investigating claims that Gibson's canines were responsible for the death of a neighbor's pet.

Gibson, 46, is fully cooperating with law enforcement officials, a fact confirmed by his legal representative. In a statement issued on September 30th, Gabe Banks of Banks Weaver Law Firm, representing Gibson, conveyed the actor's 'deepest condolences' to the family who tragically lost their dog. Banks clarified that the incident took place while Mr. Gibson was away from his residence. Upon being informed of the 'unfortunate accident,' Gibson promptly made the difficult choice to relocate his dogs to a new, secure, and caring environment.
Reports from Fox 5 and WSB-TV indicate that the arrest warrant details an attack carried out by one of Gibson's Cane Corso dogs. The Cane Corso is an Italian mastiff breed known for its robust nature and sometimes utilized as a guard dog. The victim, a King Charles Cavalier Spaniard named Henry, was found deceased on the evening of September 18th, shortly after being let outside, exhibiting severe puncture wounds and significant bleeding.
Concerning the misdemeanor warrant, Gibson’s attorney reiterated that the actor is 'cooperating fully with authorities to address and resolve this matter responsibly.' Gibson has requested privacy and understanding as the legal proceedings advance, emphasizing his continued dedication to both community safety and the welfare of all animals. Post-incident, the actor also shared videos of his dogs on Instagram, accompanied by prayer emojis, reflecting a personal response to the situation.
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