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Instacart Driver Who Shot Angie Harmon's Dog Not Charged, Citing Self-Defense

The incident has sparked a debate on safety and accountability, with conflicting accounts from police and Harmon.

  • Angie Harmon's dog, Oliver, was shot and killed by an Instacart delivery driver over Easter weekend, sparking controversy and trauma for the Harmon family.
  • The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department decided not to press charges against the driver, citing self-defense due to alleged bite marks, though Angie Harmon disputes these claims.
  • Instacart suspended the driver's account, emphasizing their zero-tolerance policy for violence.
  • The incident has led to widespread support for Harmon from friends and fans, as well as a discussion about the safety of delivery workers and pets.
  • Police and Harmon provide conflicting accounts of the event, with police claiming the dog bit the driver, while Harmon insists there were no visible injuries on him.
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