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Cops called to left wing slut Alyssa Milano's home over squirrel shooter

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Sep 23, 2020, 12:55:02 AM9/23/20
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A weekend 911 call to the California home of actress and “Defund the
Police” supporter Alyssa Milano sparked a massive emergency response —
over what turned out to be someone shooting at squirrels with an air gun.

Seven Ventura County sheriff’s vehicles, a K-9 unit, a police helicopter
and a Los Angeles Fire Department unit descended on the “Charmed” star’s
SoCal sprawl Sunday morning, according to the Daily Mail.

“We first noticed the helicopter circling overhead very low and knew
something was going on, it’s usually such a quiet community,” one neighbor
of Milano’s told the outlet. “Then we saw all the police cars parked in
front of Alyssa’s home. They had their guns at the ready and seemed very
serious.”

A neighbor made the initial call to 911, and Milano’s talent-agent
husband, Dave Bugliari, followed up, according to authorities and a
statement issued by Milano.

“On Sunday morning as we were all getting ready to watch the Giants game,
our neighbor spotted ‘a man dressed in all black, walking in the woods
between our properties with a gun,’” recalled Milano, 47, in the
statement. “As that is a rare sight in our parts, the neighbor was
understandably alarmed and she called the police.

“We then received a call alerting us to the potential situation and that
officers had been dispatched. My husband subsequently called 911 to check
on when police would be arriving. While he was on the line, they arrived.”

The couple reportedly told deputies that the sound “scared their dogs,”
and that responding officers should look for a man in his 40s with a long
rifle.

After a roughly three-hour search, cops concluded the culprit was just
shooting an air gun at squirrels.

No charges were filed or citations issued, according to the Ventura County
Sheriff’s Department.

Over the summer, Milano was one of several celebrities and politicians to
voice support for the “Defund the police” movement, which gained momentum
following the Memorial Day death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police
custody.

A spokeswoman for Milano disputed that version of events in releasing a
statement from the actress.

“On Sunday morning as we were all getting ready to watch the Giants game,
our neighbor spotted ‘a man dressed in all black, walking in the woods
between our properties with a gun,’” Milano recalled. “ As that is a rare
sight in our parts, the neighbor was understandably alarmed and she called
the police.

“We then received a call alerting us to the potential situation and that
officers had been dispatched. My husband subsequently called 911 to check
on when police would be arriving. While he was on the line, they arrived.”

Milano in her statement praised the deputies’ response, and clarified her
position on policing.

“The responding officers were amazing and made my family and I feel safe
and secure as we ‘sheltered in place’ until we knew exactly what was
happening,” she said. “These are exactly the type of situations that
police officers are trained for and should be responding to, and we will
always support police having the resources they need for appropriate
policing actions.

“We’d love to see equally trained non-police professionals respond to
addiction and mental health crises and non-violent events so that these
brave officers can do the jobs they are so good at handling, as they
demonstrated this weekend.”

https://pagesix.com/2020/09/22/alyssa-milano-calls-cops-on-teen-shooting-
airgun-at-squirrels/
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