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Connecticut Man Walking Dog Shoots at Out-of-Control SUV in Self-Defense

For most people, walking the dog is an opportunity to relax, unwind, and enjoy a little quality time with their canine companion. However, for a Connecticut man, a dog walk turned into a terrifying incident when an SUV seemingly tried to mow him down. He shot at the vehicle in self-defense.

Dog walk turns terrifying for Connecticut man

According to WTNH, the man was walking his dog around 9 p.m. on Friday on Vincent Road. Then, he saw an unfamiliar SUV in his neighbor’s driveway. He noticed a stranger getting into the car. As the man and the dog walked closer, the vehicle raced off. The SUV sped to the end of the dead-end street. Then, it backed up over a lawn and sped toward the man.

The man was “fearing for his life,” according to police. So, he grabbed his gun and fired one shot at the vehicle.

Whether or not the man hit the SUV is unclear, but police say there were no injuries. The man legally owns the gun, and will not face charges for firing it.

Police have not made any arrests. Now, they need help in identifying the vehicle. They describe it as a mid-sized SUV. It is either white or another light color. They released this video to help in the search.

Those with information about the incident can call Detective Podlesney at 860-584-3057. You may also leave an anonymous tip by calling 860-585-8477.

Dog-walking safety tips

Dog-walking safety is paramount for both pet parents and their furry companions. It is especially important to take precautions when walking your dog at night.

To ensure a safe outing, prioritize visibility. Outfit your dog with a reflective leash and collar. This will notify passing pedestrians and vehicles of their presence. Additionally, carrying a flashlight can help you navigate uneven terrain.

Always opt for well-lit routes. Avoid poorly lit, isolated areas. Stay alert and aware of your surroundings, as situational awareness is crucial for anticipating potential hazards.

Lastly, consider using a leash that offers a hands-free option, allowing you to maintain control of your pet while keeping your hands free for added safety measures.

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