Top 9 Surveillance Videos of the Week: Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker Shot, Pets Stolen

In this week’s Top Surveillance Videos…

Superstar Lady Gaga received horrible news on Thursday while filming a movie in Rome. Her dog walker was shot four times and two of her French bulldogs were stolen. A security camera caught the whole incident unfold.

Video footage shows a white sedan pull up to the dog walker. Two suspects try to steal the dogs but the dog walker won’t go quietly, literally.

He screams as he tries to fight them off but once the dogs are taken, he is shot multiple times. The thieves would end up taking two of the dogs, the third running back to the dogwalker as the suspects sped off.

Neighbors quickly called the police and tended to the dog walker until first responders could arrive. Lady Gaga is offering a $500,000 reward for the safe return of the dogs.

Also this week…

Video footage from a Chicago suburb car dealership caught the moment suspects beat a car delivery driver and made off with three new cars.

The video shows the delivery driver being thrown to the ground before limping away. Shortly after, the suspects drive off in the stolen cars. Additional footage shows suspects attempting to steal cars from another dealership owned by the same person earlier that night.

Make sure to check out the rest of this week’s top surveillance videos, which include a pizza delivery driver stealing his customer’s dog, a barber accidentally stabbing himself and more.

Watch the Top Surveillance Videos of the Week

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