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Canoga Park LAPD Police Dog Shooting Civil Rights Attorneys, Attorney911 with 27+ Years Federal Court Trial Experience, Ja... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Canoga Park LAPD Police Dog Shooting Civil Rights Attorneys — Attorney911 with 27+ Years Federal Court Trial Experience, Jameson Killed at Jordan Avenue Condo on June 13, 2026, 6-Month California Government Tort Claim Deadline Under §911.2, Fourth Amendment Unreasonable Seizure & 42 USC §1983 Claims Against Officers and the City of Los Angeles Under Monell, BWC and HOA CCTV Can Overwrite in 30-90 Days, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney, $50M+ Recovered for Families — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

When LAPD Killed Jameson in Canoga Park, the Law Recognized What Happened to You The phone rang at a Canoga Park condominium on Jordan Avenue on the night of June 13, 2026. The New York Knicks had just won the NBA championship. Inside one of the units, a woman was celebrating — loudly, joyfully, the way people celebrate when their team finally breaks through. Her dog Jameson was there. A neighbor heard the screaming, feared the worst, and called 911. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department's Topanga Division arrived at the building. Minutes later, Jameson was dead, shot by police inside the residential hallway. The woman who had been celebrating the Knicks was now screaming for a different reason. The dog that had been wearing a Knicks shirt in a photograph taken moments before the killing was gone. If you are the person whose dog was killed, or if you love that person, what follows is for you. What happened to Jameson is not just a tragedy. Under California law and the United States Constitution, it is a seizure of your property without constitutionally reasonable cause. It is a potential civil rights violation under 42 U.S.C. §1983 against the…

Canoga Park Police Dog Shooting Lawyer, The California Government Claims Act Gives You Six Months to Sue the City of Los A... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Canoga Park Police Dog Shooting Lawyer — The California Government Claims Act Gives You Six Months to Sue the City of Los Angeles: Attorney911 Forces LAPD Bodycam Release, Files § 1983 Civil Rights Claim, and Pursues Monell Liability, IIED, and Full Emotional Distress Damages for the Loss of Your Family Dog — Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What Happened to Your Dog in Your Own Home Was Wrong. Here Is the Path Forward. The first thing I want to say to you is this: what happened to Jameson was wrong. You were celebrating. He was wearing his Knicks jersey. And the people who came to your home in response to a 911 call took him from you in a matter of seconds, in your own hallway, in front of you and your son. The grief you are carrying right now is the grief of someone who lost a member of their family — because that is what Jameson was. The pain is real, and the law recognizes it. You have rights. California law gives you a clear path to accountability and to compensation, but the path has a deadline that cannot be missed: six months from the date of the shooting to file a claim with the City of Los Angeles under the California Government Claims Act. If that deadline closes without a claim on file, your case against the City can be permanently barred. This is the single most important date in your case, and we calendar it the day you call. The consultation is free,…

Canoga Park Police Dog Shooting Attorney, Attorney911 Takes LAPD and City of Los Angeles Police-Accountability Cases, the ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Canoga Park Police Dog Shooting Attorney: Attorney911 Takes LAPD and City of Los Angeles Police-Accountability Cases, the California Government Claims Act Imposes a 6-Month Filing Deadline (Gov. Code § 911.2) That Kills the Case If Missed, 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Treats a Family-Pet Shooting as a Fourth Amendment Seizure (San Jose Charter of the Hells Angels v. San Jose, 402 F.3d 962), Monell Liability Reaches the City Itself, Bodycam Footage Can Disappear in Days, Preservation Demand Goes Out Within 24-48 Hours, Ralph Manginello 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney, $125,000-$350,000 Pre-Suit Range, $400,000+ at Verdict — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Family on Jordan Avenue, and the Deadline They May Not Know About What happened in a Canoga Park condo on a Saturday night in mid-June 2026 should not have happened. A woman was in her own home, celebrating the New York Knicks' NBA championship with her dog Jameson — who, by every account, was wearing a Knicks jersey at the time. A neighbor heard her scream and called 911, genuinely believing something was wrong. Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to the building on Jordan Avenue. What happened next is the subject of an internal review and a public demand for transparency. The cell phone video captured by a witness and obtained by ABC LA carries the owner's anguished voice, and one line that tells most of the story: "We were f------ celebrating the Knicks." We are so sorry for what happened to Jameson, and to the woman whose home this was. We are sorry for the son, the neighbor who called 911 and now feels guilty, and the family watching a memorial grow in the hallway where their dog died. What we want to do on this page is give you the truth about what the law allows,…

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