Animal Control Reportedly Starts Investigation on Jenelle Evans and David Eason After Dog is Killed
By Olivia Montine

The animal control team of the Columbus County Sheriff's department has begun its initial investigation into the alleged shooting of Jenelle Evans and David Eason's dog.
When animal control officers arrived at the house of Jenelle and David of Teen Mom 2 fame, they were immediately intimidated by "No Trespassing" signs and a grey pit bull guarding the porch. Since they feared their safety, the officers left and hope to return to finish the mission, according to TMZ.
The Attorney General's office allegedly received 138 complaints about the incident, causing them to send out Animal Control officers to confirm that the dog is dead and that the couple is in possession of the dog's body. According to the Sheriff's office, the only way that legal action could be brought about after that would be as a result of Jenelle filing an official police report. Considering that the incident is allegedly only making her "consider" divorce, that doesn't seem likely to happen.
Eason's killing of the animal allegedly spurred from the dog, Nugget, snapping at the couple's two-year-old daughter, Ensley. According to a source for TMZ, Eason took the dog outside after it nipped at the girl, slammed it against the back deck, and then shot it in a wooded area.
#TeenMom's Jenelle Evans' husband David Eason could face jail time after he shot and killed her dog. https://t.co/Zzwi4uCTgi
— E! News (@enews) May 3, 2019
All everyone can do now is hope that Eason receives repressions for his horrendous actions.