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You Were Celebrating. The Police Shot Your Dog. Now the Law Gives You a Path Forward — But the Clock Is Running. It was Saturday night, June 13, 2026. The New York Knicks had just won the NBA championship, and you were doing what families do when their team wins — you screamed, you cheered, you celebrated. Your dog Jameson was right there with you, wearing his Knicks jersey, part of the joy. Then a neighbor heard the screaming and thought you were in trouble. They called 911. Officers from the LAPD Topanga Division arrived at your condominium on Jordan Avenue in Canoga Park. And within minutes, the celebration turned into the worst night of your life. The officers encountered Jameson in the hallway of your own building. What happened next is on cell phone video: the sound of gunfire, and then your own voice screaming — "Oh my God! Oh my God! I cannot believe this is happening. I cannot believe this is happening. We were just so happy. We were just so happy. We were just celebrating the Knicks. We were f------ celebrating the Knicks." Jameson was dead. Your family member — because that is what he was…