What’s Next
The investigation remains active and ongoing, with Fulton County Police Animal Services continuing efforts to locate the two Cane Corsos. The case could result in charges related to dangerous dog ordinances, animal control violations, or negligence depending on investigative findings and prosecutorial decisions.
Georgia law allows authorities to seize and potentially euthanize dogs involved in fatal attacks on other animals, particularly when owners have documented prior warnings about the animals’ behavior.
No hearing dates or formal charges have been publicly announced at this time.
🛑 It should be noted that the allegations regarding the dog attack and Gibson’s alleged non-cooperation are based on law enforcement statements and have not been adjudicated in a court of law.