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Bergan was married to Dennis’s daughter. The two moved to Norway after living in Florida.

Johnson said that Dennis was “totally startled” when Bergan jumped at him “growling,” and didn’t think twice before taking out his 380 semi-automatic gun. Speaking of Bergan, the sheriff said the shot went “straight to his heart.”

Johnson said that as soon as Dennis realized what he had done, 911 was called and paramedics attempted to stop Bergan’s bleeding. Bergan’s friend who had driven him from the airport to his father-in-law’s home also witnessed the accident.

“Our investigation has revealed that this was totally accidental,” Johnson told reporters. “It was a really sad occurrence, and that no charges are warranted in this case.”

Dennis will not be charged in the case, as officials say the accidental murder was just a sad case of mistaken identity.

“Anybody who is religious out there, you need to pray for this family. I can’t imagine what they’re going through,” he said. “I’m not going to second guess Mr. Dennis for doing what he did. I mean, here he is, he just had a confrontation at the front of his house, a couple hours later somebody’s banging on his back door. And it’s a fenced yard, and somebody jumps out of the bushes, I mean, you can’t really say anything against Mr. Dennis for doing what he did.”

“I think it’s just a horrible accident that should never have happened,” Johnson added.

Approximately 36,000 Americans are killed by guns each year, and about 487 of those deaths are unintentional, according to Giffords Law Center.