Actor and singer Tyrese Gibson is at the center of a serious legal case in Atlanta after his dogs were linked to a violent attack that left a neighbor’s beloved pet dead.
Authorities in Fulton County confirmed that Gibson has officially been charged with animal cruelty following the September 18th incident in Buckhead. A misdemeanor warrant for his arrest has already been issued, and police say attempts have been made to take him into custody.
The Deadly Attack
According to police reports, the altercation unfolded when four of Gibson’s Cane Corso dogs got loose in his neighborhood. The powerful Italian mastiffs attacked a five-year-old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel named Henry, who was outside at the time.
The spaniel’s owner told officers that Henry was only outside for a few minutes before being found fatally injured. CBS News also reported that animal control was called after Gibson’s dogs blocked a woman from reaching her car during the same incident.
The tragic loss of Henry has shaken the local community, with neighbors calling the attack preventable.
Prior Warnings Before the Fatal Attack
This was not the first time concerns had been raised about Gibson’s Cane Corsos. In the week leading up to Henry’s death, authorities say the dogs were spotted running loose at least five times.
Fulton County Police Animal Services Captain Nicole Dwyer confirmed that the warrant issued for Gibson stems from negligence, pointing to repeated issues with the dogs roaming freely.

Tyrese’s Response: “Deepest Condolences”
Through his attorney, Gabe Banks of Banks Weaver Law Firm, Gibson issued a statement expressing remorse and outlining the steps he’s taken since the incident.
“Mr. Tyrese Gibson extends his deepest condolences to the family who lost their beloved dog to this tragic incident that occurred while Mr. Gibson was away from his home,” Banks said.
The statement also confirmed that Gibson has since rehomed the Cane Corsos in what his team describes as a “safe and loving environment.”
Full Cooperation With Authorities
Banks emphasized that Gibson is fully cooperating with Fulton County authorities.
“Concerning the misdemeanor warrant, Mr. Gibson is cooperating fully with authorities to address and resolve this matter responsibly,” Banks added. “He remains committed to the safety of his community and the well-being of all animals.”
Despite the cooperation, the case is expected to move forward, with prosecutors highlighting repeated negligence as the central issue.
A Pattern of Celebrity Dog-Related Controversies
This case puts Gibson in the spotlight for reasons far outside Hollywood. Over the years, multiple stars — from athletes to actors — have faced lawsuits and charges related to their pets attacking neighbors or other animals.
The legal consequences can be significant, ranging from hefty fines and mandatory rehoming of the animals to, in extreme cases, criminal charges.
For Tyrese, whose career has spanned blockbuster movies like Fast & Furious and a successful R&B catalog, the case marks a deeply personal and public challenge that mixes celebrity life with neighborhood safety concerns.
What’s Next for Tyrese?
With the misdemeanor warrant in place, Fulton County authorities are expected to finalize Gibson’s legal standing in the coming weeks. If convicted, animal cruelty charges in Georgia can carry penalties including jail time, fines, and restrictions on future pet ownership.
For now, neighbors are left grieving the loss of Henry while Gibson attempts to navigate the fallout — balancing public accountability, legal responsibility, and his personal reputation.
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