BREAKING: Arrest Warrant Issued for Famous ‘Fast and Furious’ Actor

In what sounds like a twisted scene from one of his own action movies, “Fast and Furious” actor Tyrese Gibson is now the subject of an arrest warrant — and no, it’s not for drag racing down the freeway. It’s for something far more disturbing: his pack of Cane Corso dogs allegedly killed a neighbor’s small spaniel named Henry in cold blood. Yes, seriously. And if you’re wondering how four massive dogs were roaming loose in a residential neighborhood, you’re not alone.

According to the Associated Press, Fulton County Police have had their eye on this situation for a while. Captain Nicole Dwyer said this wasn’t a one-time “oops.” It’s part of an “ongoing issue,” with multiple calls made about Gibson’s dogs over time. Apparently, the actor had already been warned about the animals running loose, but nothing changed.

On the night of September 18, a neighbor let little Henry, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, out to do his business. Five minutes later, the poor dog was dead — attacked right near the front door. According to court documents, the injuries were gruesome: broken ribs, puncture wounds, and internal bleeding. A security camera caught the four Cane Corsos charging into the yard. A full-on ambush.

Just an hour later, another neighbor called animal control after the dogs showed up at her front door, keeping her from getting to her car. Animal control didn’t arrive until after midnight, but thankfully, they were able to keep the dogs at bay while escorting the woman to safety.

The scary part? As Captain Dwyer rightly put it, “What’s next? A child?” That’s not alarmism — that’s common sense. We’re talking about large, powerful animals that have already killed. At this point, it’s not just about the tragic loss of a beloved pet. It’s about a serious threat to public safety.

Gibson wasn’t home during the attack and claims he’s already rehomed the dogs, according to his attorney. But here’s the kicker: police had already tried to cite him before the attack, and he was nowhere to be found. Now there’s a warrant, and he’s been told to turn himself in.

This isn’t Hollywood, Tyrese. You can’t outrun responsibility. No amount of celebrity status should shield someone from consequences when their negligence ends in bloodshed — especially when it could’ve been prevented.

The neighbors deserve better. And so did Henry.

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