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Ex-'NYPD Blue' writer punches poodle to death

Ted Shuttleworth, a one-time TV writer whose credits include a brief stint on "NYPD Blue," has been arrested after punching a poodle in the face so hard it died.According to the New York Post, police arrested Shuttleworth on Saturday at his home in Sunnyside, Queens. The 51-year-old allegedly hit the dog May 29 because he was angry with the 4.5-pound canine.PHOTOS: 10 television show controver
Dennis Franz in \"NYPD Blue.\"
Dennis Franz in \"NYPD Blue.\"Danny Feld / AP

Ted Shuttleworth, a one-time TV writer whose credits include a brief stint on "NYPD Blue," has been arrested after punching a poodle in the face so hard it died.

According to the New York Post, police arrested Shuttleworth on Saturday at his home in Sunnyside, Queens. The 51-year-old allegedly hit the dog May 29 because he was angry with the 4.5-pound canine.

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He then took the dog to see a vet. After the dog died, the vet's staff became suspicious and called the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which performed a necropsy.

“Lola sustained a traumatic brain injury secondary to the application of blunt force to the right side of her head at the hands of the suspect, her owner,” ASPCA spokesman Joseph Pentangelo told the Post.

Shuttleworth's wife, Isadora Monk Shuttleworth, called it “a horrible accident.”

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According to the Post, Shuttleworth once worked for Steven Spielberg but now earns money reading scripts and working as an administrative assistant at New York University. However, IMDb.com lists his only credits as a 2000 episode of ABC's cop drama "NYPD Blue" and an episode of USA's 2000-01 series "Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family." (He also is credited as a production assistant on the 1990 Harrison Ford movie "Presumed Innocent.")

Shuttleworth reportedly faces up to a year in prison.

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