Lonnie Ray is wearing a gray collared shirt and smiling at the camera. He has tray hair.

Lonnie Ray, a South Carolina dog breeder, was fatally shot while trying to sell a French bulldog (via Lee County Sheriff’s Office).

A man known as a top dog breeder in South Carolina was fatally shot during a planned exchange to sell a French bulldog.

Authorities in Lee County say that Lonnie Ray, 76, was at an arranged meeting with a buyer on Monday night at a KFC in Bishopville, some 115 miles north of Charleston. The plan was for Ray to sell the man a French bulldog, but when it was time to do the exchange, the would-be buyer grabbed the dog and started firing into Ray’s car.

“Here he met the gentlemen,” Lee County Sheriff Daniel Simon told local CBS affiliate WBTW. “He had a passenger in the vehicle with him. When they went to do the exchange for the dog, the guy snatched the leash from him and pulled out a handgun and started firing.”

Ray was reportedly rushed to an area hospital, where he died.



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