Suspect mistakenly freed in Lady Gaga dog theft case recaptured
Lady Gaga’s dog walker was shot and her three French bulldogs stolen in the incident in Hollywood last year.
A suspect mistakenly released from a Los Angeles County jail where he was being held on suspicion of shooting Lady Gaga’s dog walker and stealing her French bulldogs has been recaptured, authorities said.
James Howard Jackson, 19, was arrested on Wednesday nearly five months after he was released from jail while awaiting trial “due to a clerical error”, the county Sheriff’s Department said in a statement.
Jackson was one of five people arrested in connection with the February 24 2021 attack in Hollywood.
Last month, the US Marshals Service announced a reward of up to 5,000 dollars (£4,100) for information leading to his arrest.
Jaylin Keyshawn White, 20, was immediately sentenced to four years in state prison, deputy district attorney Michele Hanisee told NBC4.
Prosecutors said Jackson and two other alleged gang members had driven around looking for expensive French bulldogs to steal, then spotted, tailed and robbed Ryan Fischer as he walked Lady Gaga’s dogs near the famed Sunset Boulevard.
Fischer was with the pop star’s three dogs named Asia, Koji and Gustav.
During a violent struggle, Fischer was hit, choked and then shot in an attack captured by the doorbell camera of a nearby home.
The video captured Fischer screaming “Oh, my God! I’ve been shot!” and “Help me!” and “I’m bleeding out from my chest!”
Fischer lost part of a lung.
About a month after the crime, he posted on Instagram that his recovery has gone well.
The singer was in Rome at the time filming a movie.
The woman was charged with receiving stolen property and the father of another suspect is charged with helping him avoid arrest.
Jackson had already been charged over the attack and had pleaded not guilty when the county district attorney’s office filed a superseding indictment that charged him with attempted murder, conspiracy to commit a robbery and assault with a semiautomatic firearm.