Overview
- The actor turned himself in on Oct. 3 on a misdemeanor animal‑cruelty charge and was released after posting a $20,000 bond, according to jail records.
- Newly public body‑camera video from a Sept. 22 search shows officers entering his Atlanta home and his grandmother seated in a patrol car.
- The investigation followed surveillance footage of four Cane Corsos barking at a neighbor’s door before running toward the house where a spaniel was later killed on Sept. 18.
- Authorities and outlets report the dogs have not been turned over or located, while Gibson’s attorney says they were rehomed and that he is cooperating.
- Gibson’s lawyer says a consent bond secured his immediate processing and release as the criminal inquiry continues.