The Brief
- Joshua Paul Allen sentenced to 11 years in prison for animal cruelty, terroristic threats, and evidence tampering.
- Allen attempted to cover up the crime by bleaching the scene and disposing of the dog’s remains.
- Fulton County Superior Court judge denied defense’s request for reduced sentence, ensuring no probation or parole.
SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. – A Sandy Springs man who admitted to stabbing his fiancée’s dog and threatening to kill her has been sentenced to more than a decade in prison.
What we know:
Joshua Paul Allen pleaded guilty this week to cruelty to animals in the first degree, terroristic threats, and tampering with evidence, according to Sandy Springs police.…