Google Worker Who Kicked Tiny Rescue Dog Hit With Charges

New York, NY – A Google worker who kicked a tiny, 5-lb rescue dog is facing charges. According to the New York Post, 34-year-old Eric Morrison is due in court on March 12 for the February 10 incident.

The little dog’s owner, Jen Floyd, says that Morrison was distracted by his phone and almost stepped on her dog, Knox. She tells the Post:

“He was not looking at all where he was going, So he was about to step on my dog by accident, so I said, ‘Hey, watch out for my dog – you’re about to step on him.’”

He proceeded to kick Knox, causing the little dog to react in fear and pain. Floyd said, “He was crying and screaming. I don’t even know how to replicate it. It was very traumatic.”

Morrison claims that Floyd was the instigator, and that she attacked him, but surveillance footage does not support his allegation. The incident made its way to social media, with people calling for Morrison to be fired from his job.

Morrison has retained a lawyer, and he maintains his innocence.


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