Facebook video shows dog being shot in central Minnesota

as mentioned in WADENA COUNTY, Minn. — The Wadena County Sheriff's Office is investigating the shooting death of a dog in Wadena County on Sunday. On Tuesday investigators received tip calls reporting a video on Facebook showing a dog being shot. Authorities say the video shows one person shooting the dog, and another person kicking snow onto it. Police said there may be another video of the dog being hit with golf clubs prior to being shot. Wadena County Sheriff's Office Wadena County Sheriff's Office, Wadena, MN.


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Facebook video shows dog being shot in central Minnesota

as declared in On Sunday, Feb. 17, at 11:07 a.m., the Wadena County Sheriff's Office received a report of an individual finding a dead dog at McGivern Park campground north of Staples in Wadena County. A deputy with the sheriff's office arrived on scene and located the dog on the river. The sheriff's office started getting more calls Tuesday, Feb. 19, at approximately 2 p.m., related to a video posted on Facebook that showed an individual shooting a dog. In the video, it shows an individual shooting the dog one time and then another person kicking snow on the dog. There were names attached to the Facebook post and follow up was conducted with said individuals.





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