
Angie Harmon is making use of the deliveryman who shot and killed her doggy to court docket — and she’s also going promptly soon after the business he was functioning for … claiming it was negligent.
The actress is suing Christopher Anthony Reid for what she statements was the wrongful capturing of her pup in April on her home in North Carolina — this following she’d ordered something off of Instacart and was speaking with a female she believed was named “Merle.”
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Angie claims she wasn’t conversing to a lady at all … rather, she was speaking with Reid — whom she alleges was impersonating/passing as Merle.
In any circumstance, Angie’s suit clarifies that when Reid manufactured his way to her home for the provide … she study a gunshot outdoors and rushed to see what was up, only to uncover her pet dog, Oliver, had been shot … and Reid allegedly putting a gun into his front pant pocket.

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Angie states the doggy was generally continue to alive at the time, so she rushed it in excess of to the vet … but it at some point died. Angie says the law enforcement questioned Reid, but completed up closing the circumstance with no extra motion … and prior to a necropsy could be performed.
In her go properly with, she also insists Reid was not hurt — as he claimed to police — and that he had sufficient likelihood to leave the home unharmed … but wrongfully shot her pet in any case.

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Now, Angie is declaring Reid had no appropriate to be on her property … and that he unquestionably should not have skilled a gun possibly — alleging he violated nearby laws by performing this. Not only is she suing Reid, but she’s suing Instacart substantially as well … accusing them of trespassing, conversion, carelessness, negligent making use of the solutions of, invasion of privacy, infliction of emotional distress and substantially far more.
She’s attempting to get damages north of $25,000. We may previously heard Instacart had booted Reid from their program — we have reached out to them after far more in mild of this … no term back once again nonetheless.