It wasn't bad enough that a 7-month-old dog was shot, but Chicago policeadded insult to injury by returning to the scene to give the owners aticket on Dec. 4, three days later.Fox News Chicago reportedthat a policeman was writing a parking ticket when the owner appeared,accompanied by his dog. The miniature bull terrier apparently wasn't on aleash and the cop reportedly warned the owner, Al Phillips, to get hisdog, then proceeded to shoot the animal without provocation. Witnessessay the dog wasn't showing any signs of aggression and the officer wasin no threat of danger.The dog, named Colonel Phillips, is aminiature bull terrier and will only stand 10-14 inches tall when fullgrown. His sire was a champion show dog and the Phillips family hadhopes that Colonel would follow him, but that dream was squashed as soonas the Chicago police officer drew his weapon. The dog requiredextensive surgery and his wounds will leave scars and his injuries couldmake him ineligible for the show ring.Not only was the puppyshot without apparent cause, but the police returned on Dec. 4 to issue aticket because Colonel wasn't on a leash at the time of the originalincident. Phillips said that he believes that citation was issued tocover the officer doing the shooting, making it seem like the dog was athreat because he wasn't restrained. He plans on suing the ChicagoPolice Department.