“He was his best friend,” says the attorney for a distraught El Paso man whose dog was killed inside his own home during an immigration check that found no wrongdoing.
El PASO — Border Patrol agents showed up at a quiet home on a fall morning just after dawn, looking for undocumented immigrants. They said they had surveilled the house for days.
Instead, an agent shot and killed the family dog.
More than two months after the shooting, the homeowner, 26, is waiting for answers and demanding accountability for why his beloved seven-year-old Rottweiler was slain on September 9th, in El Paso’s tree-lined Upper Valley…