Tyrese Gibson issues arrest warrant for cruelty to animals after dog attack
- Tyrese Gibson's dogs were involved in the death of a neighbor's spaniel after escaping their yard.
- Police had issued multiple warnings to Gibson about his dogs running loose prior to the incident.
- Gibson has not yet turned himself in despite an arrest warrant for animal cruelty being issued.
In mid-September 2023, an incident involving Tyrese Gibson's four Cane Corso dogs occurred in Buckhead, Georgia, leading to the death of a neighbor's King Charles Cavalier Spaniel named Henry. The neighbor had let the dog out into their front yard and found it dead shortly afterward. Security footage documented Gibson's dogs scratching at another door across the street moments prior to the attack. The situation escalated when animal control had to intervene on multiple occasions due to reports of Gibson's dogs running loose, resulting in a search warrant and arrest warrant for Gibson. After the incident, he expressed his condolences and stated his desire to rehome the dogs. Gibson did not turn himself in by the deadline set by authorities and is under scrutiny as the case develops. His attorney has claimed he is cooperating with the investigation while acknowledging the legal consequences he may face.