NJ Woman Fatally Throws Neighbor's Dog into Traffic: DA

The Newark woman allegedly grabbed her neighbor's Shih Tzu by the throat, ran outside and threw it into oncoming traffic

A New Jersey woman has been indicted on an animal cruelty charge after being accused of tossing a family's small dog into traffic during a parking dispute, killing the animal.

Twenty-five-year-old Haniyyah Barnes of Newark also faces charges of burglary, theft and criminal mischief.

Prosecutors said Wednesday that Barnes kicked in a neighbor's door and threatened and assaulted a person there. When the family's Shih Tzu ran into the room and barked at Barnes, she allegedly grabbed the dog by the throat, ran outside and threw it into traffic.

The dog — Honey Bey — was struck by a vehicle and killed.

Prosecutors say a patrolman witnessed the incident.

Barnes couldn't be reached for comment. A telephone listed under her name was disconnected. She is to be arraigned Monday.

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