A dog was shot in the face and killed Tuesday afternoon in Hampden Township, according to police, who said the entire incident was recorded on dashcam video.

“There was no indication that any domesticated animals or people were in danger of being attacked by the dog,” police said.

Kenneth Miller Jr., 53, of Enola is charged with aggravated cruelty to animals causing serious bodily injury or death and cruelty to animals, online court documents show.

According to a criminal complaint filed by Hampden Township police, an officer was called to the 1600 block of Holtz Road, where Miller was standing in front of a tree with a shotgun.

A brown pit bull was walking toward Miller, when he shot it in the left side of its face, killing the dog, police said.

Police said the entire incident was recorded on video by a dashcam in the officer’s vehicle.

Additional officers arrived to find the dog bleeding and dead in a driveway, police said.

Miller was arrested, and police seized an unloaded shotgun and unloaded pistol as evidence from the scene, according to the complaint.

Miller was arraigned on his charges Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge Elizabeth Beckley, according to online court documents. He is scheduled to appear for a preliminary heating at 9 a.m. March 13.

Miller is free from incarceration after posting $10,000 cash bail.