Former LACFD Chief Johnson is accused of hitting his neighbor's 6-month-old German Shepherd mix with a large 12 pound rock and attempting to break the dogs jaws.
The dog's owners had to put their pet puppy "Karley" to sleep.
Glynn Demon Johnson, 54 has pleaded not guilty to animal cruelty, with sentence-enhancing allegations of using a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony in connection with the Nov. 3 beating.
Johnson, who retired from the fire department in disgrace, remains free on $10,000 bail.
The next court appearance is an arraignment on May 15th at 8:30am in Dept. 41 at the Riverside County Courthouse, 4100 Main St. Riverside, 92501.
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