



Candy's owner, Middleton, says he will never forget what happened, but he is beginning to forgive Dooley for his actions. He says his family has received financial donations from supporters and are hoping to start a non-profit to better train officers in how to deal with situations like this.



Copyright 2014 KLTV. All rights reserved. It is not known if Dooley will face charges for shooting Candy.Candy's owner, Middleton, says he will never forget what happened, but he is beginning to forgive Dooley for his actions. He says his family has received financial donations from supporters and are hoping to start a non-profit to better train officers in how to deal with situations like this.

Dooley has worked off-and-on in law enforcement dating back to 2006, according to records from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. He started his law enforcement career as a jailer in Dallas County. He moved on to Quinlan Police Department in 2010, Fannin County Sheriff's Office in 2011-12, and the Rains County Sheriff's Office from 2013-14.