The second man accused of violently attacking an employee of American singer Lady Gaga in order to steal his dogs was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison by a Los Angeles court, AFP reported, taken by Agerpres.

Lady Gaga and her dogsPhoto: Instagram/ladygaga

Sean Whaley, 28, of Lafayette, pleaded guilty to attempted robbery and admitted he was part of a group that shot and killed Ryan Fisher while he was walking the star’s three French bulldogs in Hollywood in February 2021.

Surveillance footage shows two men getting out of the car next to the singer, after which they shoot him and shoot him in the chest.

The attackers stole the star’s two dogs, Koji and Gustav, and fled the scene, leaving Ryan Fisher lying on the ground bleeding. The third dog, Miss Asia, first ran away, then came back and perched next to the man who was walking her.

Lady Gaga, known for hits like “Just Dance” and “Bad Romance,” has offered a $500,000 reward for her precious French bulldogs.

The dogs were returned by a woman who said she found them tied to a post. The woman was also detained. According to the police, he had a relationship with the father of one of the aggressors and had the task of collecting the reward on their behalf.

Whaley’s sentence came a week after his accomplice, Jaylin Keyshawn White, 20, was sentenced to four years in prison, and after the second arrest of 19-year-old James Howard Jackson.

Jackson, the suspect in the shooting of Ryan Fisher, was released on April 6 due to an administrative error.