Lady Gaga will pay dog walker's $97,500 medical bills after he was shot by thieves who stole her two French bulldogs
- Lady Gaga will reportedly pay the $97,500 medical bills after dogwalker Ryan Fischier was shot by the thieves who stole her two French bulldogs
- Fischier, who remains in the hospital, is expected to make a full recovery
- Her two French bulldogs, which were stolen by thieves who shot and wounded the dog walker, were handed over to LAPD unharmed on Friday
- The woman who dropped the dogs off appears to be 'uninvolved and unassociated' with the armed robbery
- New reports say she found the dogs tied to a pole
- The singer has yet to comments on her dogs' return but will 'gladly' offer the woman the promised $500,000 reward
- Her father Joe Germanotta has called for the two suspects to face assault and attempted murder charges for shooting Ryan Fischer, 30
- Her grandmother Angeline Germanotta celebrated the pups' return
Lady Gaga will reportedly pay the $97,500 medical bills of her dogwalker Ryan Fischier who was shot by thieves who stole her two French bulldogs.
'Gaga feels horrendous about what happened to Ryan and wants to make sure he is looked after,' a source close to the Poker Face singer told the Mirror.
'She absolutely adores him and is forever indebted to him for his bravery.'
The unnamed source said that Lady Gaga also wanted to compensate Fischier for lost work and 'has been wishing him a speedy recovery.'
Fischier, who remains in the hospital, is expected to make a full recovery, his family told the outlet.
Lady Gaga will reportedly pay the $97,500 medical bills of her dogwalker Ryan Fischier who was shot by thieves who stole her two French bulldogs
Gaga is pictured above with her beloved dogs Koji, Miss Asia and Gustav in a posts previously shared to Instagram. Miss Asia managed to escape during the robbery
Lady Gaga will reportedly pay the $97,500 medical bills after dogwalker Ryan Fischier, pictured
'Ryan is receiving extraordinary care in the hospital right now and his doctors expect him to make a full recovery. We cannot possibly say enough to thank all of the first responders, nurses and doctors who have worked so tirelessly to care for Ryan,' his family told TMZ.
Fischier's family also thanked the celebrity and wished for her dogs s Gustavo and Koji to return safely, before they were ultimately reunited with their owner on Friday.
'Of course, we also want to thank Lady Gaga who has shown nothing but non-stop love and concern for Ryan and our family right from the outset,' Fischier's family said.
'Ryan loves Gustavo and Koji as much as Lady Gaga does; so we join in her plea for their safe return.'
The mystery woman who found Lady Gaga's stolen French bulldogs in Los Angeles on Friday came across the pups tied to a pole, reports said.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ that the woman was a Good Samaritan who recognized the dogs from media coverage of the robbery in which the singer's dog walker was shot.
She contacted an email address shared on social media by Lady Gaga and was told to head to the nearest police station.
Sources also told TMZ that the 'Star is Born' actress will 'gladly' follow through on her promise of a reward and offer the woman $500,000.
Lady Gaga has not yet commented on the return of the dogs but is reported to have been in tears on learning that they had been safely found.
It comes as her father claims that the two dognappers should be charged with assault and attempted murder for shooting 30-year-old Ryan Fischer as he tried to protect Koji and Gustav.
Lady Gaga is pictured with her dogs that were safely returned on Friday evening
Ryan Fischer, 30, was shot by the suspects as he tried to protect the dogs
Lady Gaga's father Joe Germanotta (pictured in 2018) claims that the two suspects who stole the singer's dogs and shot their walker should be charged with assault and attempted murder
Joe Germanotta spoke to Fox News on Saturday morning, just hours after Los Angeles Police announced that the two French bulldogs were recovered unharmed.
A woman brought the dogs to the LAPD's Olympic Community Police Station, just northwest of downtown, around 6 p.m., said Capt. Jonathan Tippet, commanding officer of the department's elite Robbery-Homicide Division.
Her identity and the location where the dogs were found won't be disclosed for her safety and because of the ongoing investigation, the LAPD has said.
'I want them apprehended so that they are tried for assault and/or attempted murder,' Germanotta said Saturday morning of the men who shot Fischer.
Fischer was taken to hospital but is now in a stable condition. His injuries were listed as non-life threatening.
'I am relieved that Ryan is going to be OK and Koji and Gusatv were found. Thanks to the LAPD,' Germanotta, who owns a restaurant on the West Side of Manhattan, said.
'Letting Koji and Gustav go unharmed was nice but they must be punished for what they did to Ryan. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses in the emergency room.'
He had previously told Fox that his daughter had been in communication with Fischer in the hospital and spoken about the anguish of losing the dogs.
'We're just sick over it, it's really horrible,' Gaga's dad, Joe Germanotta, told the New York Post. 'It's like someone took one of your kids.'
'Our whole family is upset and praying Koji and Gustavo are not harmed,' he said.
'Shooting someone in order to steal dogs is wrong.'
'Help us catch these creeps,' the pop star's father added.
The singer's 90-year-old grandmother also celebrated the dogs' return on Saturday.
'My beloved dogs Koji and Gustav were taken in Hollywood two nights ago. My heart is sick and I am praying my family will be whole again with an act of kindness. I will pay $500,000 for their safe return. Email KojiandGustav@gmail.com to contact us,' Lady Gaga had said Friday
Gaga is pictured with Koji and Asia in 2017 after touching down in LAX airport, in Los Angeles
Fischer, 30, survived the single gunshot wound. He was found (right) clinging to Miss Asia
'I was upset that my granddaughter was upset,' Angeline Germanotta told the New York Post. 'I'm happy they recovered the dogs and I hope they're alright.'
She added that she had been a 'nervous wreck' since the dogs were first taken.
The suspects in the robbery and shooting are two black males estimated to be between 20 and 25 years old, cops said on Thursday.
LAPD Robbery Homicide detectives ensured the public they 'will continue to investigate to ensure the persons responsible are ultimately arrested and brought before justice.'
In a tweet Friday night, the LAPD said a woman had found the dogs 'and reached out to Lady Gaga´s staff to return them.'
Lady Gaga's representative and detectives went to the station and confirmed that they were the dogs, Tippet said.
The singer is currently in Rome to film a movie.
The location of the shooting on Wednesday is shown in the above map
Surveillance footage captured from a neighbor shows a white sedan pulling up alongside the 30-year-old, and two attackers, dressed in dark clothing, climbing out of the back seat
LAPD confirmed that Fischer was shot once but said he's expected to survive
The woman who dropped off the dogs appears to be 'uninvolved and unassociated' with Wednesday night's attack, Tippet said.
The dog walker, Ryan Fischer, was shot once as he walked three of the singer's dogs in Hollywood. Video showed a white sedan pulling up and two men jumping out.
They struggled with the dog walker before one pulled a gun and fired a single shot before fleeing with two of the dogs.
The third, Miss Asia, escaped and has since been reunited with Lady Gaga's representatives.
The dog walker can be heard on the video saying he had been shot in the chest.
On Friday, harrowing new footage emerged of the moment Fischer was shot in the street by assailants who then snatched her beloved beloved pets and left him writhing in pain in the street.
The video was taken on a neighbor's doorbell camera near West Hollywood's Sierra Bonita Avenue where Fischer, was walking the three dogs when he was suddenly attacked in the street at 10pm on Wednesday night.
A grainy still from the neighbor's doorbell cameras shows the two attackers punch Fischer to the ground on Wednesday night, shortly before 10pm, as the dogs were taken
The white sedan waited with its lights on while the two attackers shot Fischer then grabbed Koji and Gustav. Miss Asia evaded them then returned to Fischer as he lay on the ground
They shot him once in the chest with a handgun, snatched Koji and Gustav and fled.
Miss Asia evaded them initially then, once they had fled, ran back to Fischer as he lay on the ground, screaming: 'Help! I've been shot!'
The sudden breakthrough in finding the dogs came just hours after Lady Gaga broke her silence over the incident, calling her employee 'a hero forever'.
'I continue to love you Ryan Fischer, you risked your life to fight for our family. You´re forever a hero,' Lady Gaga said in an Instagram post.
Lady Gaga broke her silence over the shooting and subsequent kidnapping her dogs on Friday
The singer offered a $500,000 reward for their safe return which she again reminded her followers in Twitter messages on Friday afternoon together with pictures of her bulldogs
'My beloved dogs Koji and Gustav were taken in Hollywood two nights ago. My heart is sick, and I am praying my family will be whole again with an act of kindness,' Gaga posted on her Twitter and Instagram accounts, alongside photos of the dogs.
'I will pay $500,000 for their safe return. Email KojiandGustav@gmail.com to contact us,' Gaga said on Friday afternoon.
The singer praised the dog walker, 30-year-old Fischer, saying he 'risked your life to fight for our family. You're forever a hero.'
Lady Gaga on Friday had repeated her offer of a $500,000 reward for the return of her dogs with no questions asked.
Gaga was said to be 'devastated' by the incident. She remains holed up in her hotel room in Rome, where she is filming the new movie, Gucci.
'Lady Gaga is beside herself about this situation,' a source told ET. 'Ryan is not only her dog walker, but also her friend. She is horrified that this happened.'
'She is completely devastated and sickened by this,' the source said, adding that the singer's dogs are like ' her babies'.
'She feels somewhat helpless because she is far away in Italy but is doing everything she can and praying for Ryan, Koji and Gustavo.'
Tippet said since police were not involved in the reward, he did not know if the woman would receive it.
Law enforcement experts have criticized the singer offering money.
They say it may not only jeopardize the investigation but also create a market for opportunistic criminals to target and kidnap celebrity pets then return them for handsome rewards.
Just six days ago, Fischer had posted a video to Instagram of himself singing to Gaga's pups and tagged Miss Asia's official Instagram page. He has previously posted images of the dogs on a number of other occasions.
French bulldogs are in high demand and sell for anywhere between $3,000-$5,000. Those with pedigree lineage can also go for as much as $10,000.
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