The Los Angeles Police Department has released a description of the two men who shot Lady Gaga’s Walker and stole two of her beloved French bulldogs.
Both suspects are described as black men, aged between 20 and 25, who were seen in a white Nissan Altima with four doors, police said in a press release on Thursday night.
The suspect who shot the dog passenger, Ryan Fischer, 30, was armed with a semi-automatic pistol, has blond dreads and was wearing a black hood, police said.
The second suspect was wearing dark clothes, police said.
Fischer, described by Gaga’s father, Joe Germanotta, as a “friend” who “risked his life protecting” dogs, was walking with famous pets on North Sierra Bonita Boulevard, near Sunset Boulevard, Wednesday night, around 21:40, when he was stalked by suspects.
They asked to hand over the dogs and when Fischer fought, he was shot in the chest, police said.
The suspects left with two of the puppies, Gustav and Koji, while Miss Asia escaped and has since been returned to Gaga’s team.
Fischer was in stable condition late Thursday and was removed from the ICU, according to police and Germanotta.
An LAPD spokesman said the investigation was being handled by the elite division of the robbery homicide department, and detectives were currently out of the area for video surveillance.
They asked the public to contact them if they had any information.