Philly landlord-tenant officer discharges firearm during eviction for the second time in months

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Daily News | Philly landlord-tenant officer discharges firearm during eviction for the second time in months

A Philadelphia deputy landlord-tenant officer on Wednesday fired his gun at a tenant’s dog while trying to enforce an eviction in North Philadelphia, but the animal was not injured.

in North Philadelphia, an event that drew unprecedented scrutiny of the city’s unusual and perplexing system for outsourcing eviction matters to a private contractor.The confusion started with a false report on social media that the tenant’s dog had been shot and killed. A Philadelphia Police Department spokesperson refuted that quickly and said that an “eviction officer” had only shot at the dog.

Marisa Shuter — an attorney who was appointed the landlord-tenant officer in 2017 through a noncompetitive and nonpublic process — has not spoken publicly since the March shooting.

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