Jones was taken care of at the hospital while her dog, a pomeranian named Tombo, was in the care of the Huntington Beach Animal Control Officers. The dog was found to be underfed and had new cigarette burns on its forehead. The office would see into charging Jones with animal abuse and possibly for her not having a permit for her gun.
"It could have done with a little less abuse and a few more of those pork chops," Huntington Beach Animal Control Officer Janet Ngo said.
The bullet that was fired had pierced the wall of the vehicle.
"It could have been worse, the bullet hit two inches from the gas tank," Jones said.
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