No Charges For FBI Agent Who Shot, Killed Dog on Center City Street

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No Charges For FBI Agent Who Shot, Killed Dog on Center City Street
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The head of the city's FBI division shot and killed a dog on Feb. 20, along Spruce Street.

There will be no charges for the FBI agent who shot and killed a dog in Center City Philadelphia on Monday, Feb. 20that after a review of the shooting, no further action would be taken.

The shooting took place last month at around 8 p.m., when Jacqueline Maguire, the special agent in charge of the bureau’s local office, was sitting on a bench with her own dog along the 1500 block of Spruce Street. According to Roh, surveillance video showed that the off duty Maguire was holding her dog when a pit bull appeared and pulled the dog off her lap. After trying to sperate the dogs, Maguire pulled her weapon and shot and wounded the aggressive dog, who later died, law enforcement sources later told NBC10."What I know is that she had a smaller dog and a larger dog attacked that dog," Philadelphia Police Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore said Tuesday.

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