NC Sheriff: Graphic video shows ex-soldier, boyfriend fatally shooting her dog

Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Marinna Rollins, left, and Jarren Heng
Marinna Rollins, left, and Jarren Heng
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FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina -- A former soldier and her boyfriend face felony charges of animal cruelty and conspiracy in North Carolina after a video surfaced that appeared to show the pair tying her dog to a tree and shooting him numerous times with a rifle while laughing.

Marinna Rollins, 23, was taken into custody Tuesday. Her boyfriend, Jerren Heng, 26, was already in custody, according to the sheriff's office.

According to a police report, Rollins and Heng took the gray-and-white male pit bull named Cumboui to an unknown wooded area on April 16 or 17. When they got there, she tied the dog to a tree and then shot her pet in the head with a rifle.

She shot him five times, according to the report. Heng was allegedly heard on the video asking Rollins to let him shoot the dog, too.

This photo submitted to ABC11 allegedly shows Cumboui tied to a tree moments before he was shot nearly a dozen times with a rifle.
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He then shot Cumboui five times in rapid succession, the report says.

According to the report, Rollins then dragged the dog to a shallow grave and spoke to him.

In the video, which was obtained by our sister station WTVD, a female voice can be heard talking to the dog shortly before she lifted his limp body and placed him in the grave, then draped a white sheet over him.

"It's been real...I love you, you're my puppy, you're a good puppy, but...," the female voice says to the pup in the video.

6abc is not showing the video because of the graphic nature of the content.

"Kind of put him a little deeper in there," a man's voice can be heard saying as Rollins pushes the dog into the shallow grave.

Police said that before shooting her dog, Rollins posted a photo of her dog on her Facebook page along with text that she "was sad that her dog had to go to a happier place."

Police also said she sent text messages confessing to shooting her dog.

Rollins and Heng, both of Fayetteville are being held in jail.

Rollins is being held on $25,000 bond. Heng, whose bond was set at $5,000, had a court appearance Tuesday.

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