Officer named in fatal animal hoarder case

Officer named in fatal animal hoarder case
Memphis Police Officer Phillip PennyMemphis Police Officer Phillip Penny
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -

Police have identified the officer who fatally shot a Memphis-area man while serving an animal cruelty warrant.

A statement from the Memphis Police Department says officers were assisting the Memphis Animal Shelter in executing the search warrant Jan. 11 in the suburb of Cordova. The statement says officers entered a home and found the suspect armed.

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Police say the man pointed a loaded gun at officers, and 36-year-old Officer Phillip Penny fatally shot him.

Police have not identified the man who was shot. Penny was identified Tuesday. Penny has been on administrative leave since the incident.

Police say the animal shelter requested assistance in serving the warrant due to what they described as threatening behavior by the suspect in previous encounters.

Several animals were recovered in the home, including dogs, cats, chickens, opossums and a raccoon.

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