Dog Owner Sues Florida City for Pet’s Death
The owner of a 12-year-old Golden Retriever who was shot to death by St. Petersburg, Fla., police in 2011 is suing the city.
The Tampa Bay Times reports the lawsuit outlines an argument for why pets should be viewed under the law less like property and more like people.
The suit was filed by Roy Glass, who is a lawyer and the dog’s owner.
Boomer was shot by an officer after a report of his snapping at a neighborhood woman walking her dog. Police said Boomer charged at two officers with teeth bared and growling.
Under Florida law, pets are considered property. Though there is little precedent in Florida, a Texas court ruled last year that “dog owners should be awarded damages based on sentimental value” of a dog.
Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- Merck to Settle Bulk of Gardasil Suits for About $50 Million
- The Future of Appraisal and the Rising Standard of Competency
- Revlon Fails to Ensure Some Products Are Safe, FDA Warns
- Ex-Shield AI Worker Sues Over ‘Profane, Egregious’ Acts by Senior Official
Popular This Month
- CommScope Sued by Lenders for at Least $150 Million Over Alleged Breach
- Why Toyota RAV4s Are Suddenly the Most Coveted Used Cars in America
- PE Founder Constantino Ran Firm in ‘Drunken Haze,’ Ex-COO Says in Lawsuit
- Insurance Attorneys Flip $1M Hail Claim into Nearly $2M Suit for Contractor Interference