Prelminary hearing confirmed in fire chief's dog-beating case

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John Sweeney, Glynn Johnson's defense attorney, confirmed in a phone interview today that a preliminary hearing will go forward as scheduled Tuesday morning in Johnson's animal-abuse case. See Friday's post on the hearing.

Johnson, a Los Angeles County fire chief who supervised stations in Pomona and other cities in the San Gabriel Valley, is accused of beating his neighbor's puppy with a rock. The puppy was euthanized.

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JEM said:

Give Johnson the death penalty.

Paula said:

My family thinks he should be charged with a felony.

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