I don't know if anyone is following this besides me but a law firm has agreed to take the case of one of the owners of the pets slaughtered at PGT Beauregard Middle School by St. Bernard Parish police officers after their owners were forced to leave them there.
I found this on the Pasado Safe Haven website today:
"August, 2006 Clark & Associates, a Gulf law firm, has agreed to take on the case of John Bozes. They plan to sue St. Bernard Sheriff Stephens, the Department, and two other officers on behalf of the loss of Angel Girl."
Here is Bozes posing with a picture of Angel Girl, as well as Bullet, who was also one of the dogs shot at that school.
The fact that they have mentioned the suit being brought against the officers tells me that their reliable witness must have held up. My impression is the LA A.G. is trying to run the statute of limitations down for a criminal case by being uncooperative but it's hard to know for sure what their motives are. John Bozes found out about his dog's fate by watching the report on CNN that Anderson Cooper did about this. Angel was one of the first cadavers they showed on that broadcast. I had found messages from someone working on his behalf to find the dogs on the Nola.com website dating from right after the families were all forced by police to abandon their pets and leave the school; this man really loved his dog and I am so glad that they are pursuing this. All in all around 30 or 40 animals were shot or otherwise killed by officers at three schools, they were shot in the body cavity and left to suffer, and many were shot multiple times at close range in places like the shoulder, knee, etc.... Angel and Bullet both were tethered when they were killed, so obviously they were not out of range and could have been shot in the head but apparently that was too kind for the officers to consider.
The whole history of the case is here (includes autopsy results of some of the animals):
http://www.pasadosafehaven.org/KATRINA/DOGSHOOTING/HISTORY.htmpictures of the bodies of animals as found by rescuers are here:
http://www.20questions.tv/kare-animal-killings-in-st-bernard/