The United States is reeling from the shocking incident involving Lady Gaga's dog walker, Ryan Fischer, who bravely thwarted the kidnapping of two of the singer's bulldogs.
The assailants, masked men, shot Fischer in the chest during the altercation, leaving him injured in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
Caught on security cameras, the footage shows Fischer valiantly attempting to prevent the culprits from taking Lady Gaga's French bulldogs, Koji and Gustavo.
Despite his desperate pleas for help and resistance, Fischer was shot, and the perpetrators fled with the two dogs, leaving behind Lady Gaga's third pet, Miss Asia.
Promptly responding to the incident, authorities and medical personnel arrived at the scene, transferring Fischer to the hospital. Lady Gaga, who was in Rome at the time, expressed her dismay and concern for Fischer's well-being.
In a family statement reported by Daily Mail, the artist offered a $500,000 reward for the safe return of her dogs, emphasizing that "no questions will be asked."
While concerns arose about the reward potentially hindering law enforcement efforts, the primary focus remains on Fischer's recovery. Despite the severity of the situation, the family provided a glimmer of hope, stating that Fischer is stable and now breathing on his own.
Lady Gaga, renowned for her compassion, faces the distressing aftermath of the incident while maintaining hope for the safe return of her beloved pets.

