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North Liberty man found guilty in shooting, wounding of dog

(Photo supplied/St. Joseph County Prosecutor's Office)

It’s a guilty verdict against the North Liberty man accused of shooting a dog in Lakeville.

John Hanley, 53, claimed he acted in self-defense, but the prosecutor deemed otherwise, charging him with criminal recklessness and mischief and the attempted killing of a domestic.

It was back in January when the German Shepherd escaped from a leash and was was allegedly shot “execution-style” by Hanley, who reportedly had been trying to help capture the dog with the owner, according to the Prosecutor’s Office.

Hanley will be sentenced on September 21.

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