South Carolina dog breeder shot and killed in French bulldog robbery
A 76-year-old canine reproducer who thought he was going to sell a French bulldog was rather shot and killed by a gathering of suspects who took the valued little guy outside a South Carolina KFC, specialists said.
Lee District Sheriff Daniel Simon said Lonnie Alford Beam, a dad of four, went to the cheap food joint’s parking area Monday subsequent to organizing the offer of the popular canine when a few men grabbed the French bulldog’s chain and discharged a few shots at Beam.
He was articulated dead not long after he was shot. Simon referred to the killing as “coldhearted” and said he lost his life over “something silly.”
South Carolina dog breeder shot and killed in French bulldog robbery
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“Conversed with the family,” Simon expressed, as per WBTW. “He won the fight with disease. He was in the military, been in wars and for him to lose his life over something silly of attempting to do a trade or sell a French bulldog and for somebody to end his life, that is coldhearted.”
Beam was a canine sweetheart who reproduced creatures including hunting canines and French bulldogs, Simon expressed, as indicated by the New York Times.
A 77-year-close buddy with Beam at the hour of the bungled deal was taken shots at, however was not harmed, Simon expressed, as per the Times.