CAMP SPRINGS, MD — New surveillance video posted on social media shows the pitbull that police shot at right before it attacked and killed a neighbor's cat, according to a report.

Fox 5's Lauren DeMarco obtained the video, which shows the dog approaching a cat sitting in a patio area. The video cuts off before the attack. Police responded after the cat was killed, and an officer shot the dog when it attacked, Prince George's County Police say, adding that a second dog joined in the attack.

NEW: @ldemarcofox5 has obtained surveillance video of a pit-bull attacking and killing a neighbor's cat in Camp Springs. @PGPDNews were called, dogs ran out of the home toward officers and jumped on one of them, they discharged their duty weapon and struck one dog, both caught. pic.twitter.com/61WTbtLfwV

— Van Applegate (@vbagate) November 21, 2019 "While on scene, the dogs ran out of the home toward our officers and jumped on one of the officers," PGPD tweeted. "Both dogs then charged at the second officer. In fear for her safety, the officer discharged her duty weapon and struck one dog." The dog was wounded and received medical attention, and the second dog was seized by animal control.

Police are investigating the officer's actions, as well as the circumstances surrounding the dogs and the owner. Prelim: While on scene, the dogs ran out of the home toward our officers and jumped on one of the officers. Both dogs then charged at the second officer. In fear for her safety, the officer discharged her duty weapon and struck one dog.

— PGPDNEWS (@PGPDNews) November 20, 2019 It is the third time in the span of a few months that police have had to shoot at a dog in Prince George's County. Last week, a woman was seriously injured after being mauled by two dogs in Fort Washington.

Police were called to a "serious dog attack" in the 11000 block of McKay Road at around 8 p.m. after a resident called 911 and told them they could hear a woman crying for help, Prince George's County Police Chief Hank Stawinski said during a press conference.

"Officers responded, and upon arrival found a woman on the ground being attacked by two large dogs," Stawinski said.

Two officers arrived shortly after. The first officer wasn't able to scare the dogs away and fired one time, striking one dog which walked a short distance and then died, and the second officer fired at the other dog, which ran off. A helicopter searched the scene, and Stawinski asked anyone who sees a dog wandering around in the area to contact them. In August, two loose rottweilers attacked a construction worker in Oxon Hill, prompting an officer to shoot one of them, police say.