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Lady Gaga's Dog Walker Ryan Fischer Testifies About 2021 Armed Robbery, Recounts Hitting Attackers with Champagne Bottle

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Lady Gaga‘s dog walker Ryan Fischer is speaking out. Last year, Ryan was almost fatally injured when he was attacked walking Lady Gaga‘s two dogs, who were kidnapped and eventually rescued.

Rolling Stone has obtained newly unsealed grand jury transcript that reveals the dog walker appeared in a secret grand jury proceeding in Los Angeles on Oct.

26, 2021, where he testified about the incident. Click inside to find out what he said… Ryan said he was “confused at first” when the suspects now charged with his attempted murder pulled a gun on him and demand he hand over the singer’s three dogs: Asia, Gustav and Koji. “They pointed down to the dogs, that they wanted the dogs, and I said, ‘No.’ And I started to scream for help and tried to fight back,” he testified.

He said the man with the gun “threw” him into a concrete embankment and “began to choke me.” Ryan then recounted hitting the man with a bottle of champagne he had purchased at a nearby store, at which point he broke free and tried to grab Koji. “The dog screamed at me, and I reached for him, and then the guy, the man with the gun shot me as I was reaching,” Ryan testified, adding that he collapsed on the ground as his attackers fled the scene with Gustav and Koji in a white Nissan Sentra. “I immediately tried to call for help but realized I was bleeding out of my lung and that I was losing more and more air quickly,” he said. Ryan explained that he used hand signals to tell Asia to hide during the attack and after he was shot, the dog ran to his side.

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