Crime & Safety

Raymone Clements, Accused Forest Hill Park Dog Shooter, Sentenced

Clements to serve time in federal prison for charges stemming from the shooting of Forrest the dog, our news partners at WEWS News Channel 5 report

The man accused of chaining a dog to a tree in Forest Hill Park and shooting him was sentenced for related crimes today.

Raymone Clements, 42, of Cleveland, was convicted of being in possession of ammunition as a felon after police allege that he abused the dog in November 2012.

Monday a federal judge sentenced him to serve 275 months in prison — nearly 23 years — for having ammunition as a convicted felon, our news partners at WEWS News Channel 5 report.

The animal cruelty charges against him, misdemeanors, were later dropped in lieu of federal prosecution after police found the ammunition in his home during their investigation of the shooting.

Clements has been charged with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition by a felon — charges to which he pleaded not guilty.

He is not allowed to own guns or ammunitions because he has previous convictions in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas for rape in 2006, drug trafficking in 2003 and aggravated robbery in 1991, according to his indictment.

Robin Stone, the woman who adopted the dog, Forrest, told Patch she is pleased with the outcome.

She said that Assistant U.S. Attorney Kelly L. Galvin kept Forrest "in the forefront of the case."

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Stone also said Forrest, who is living with her in Solon, has really found himself since his ordeal.

"He’s starting to turn a major corner and relax and be more playful," she said. "He’s really acting like a playful happy dog."

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