Ex-LA fire official gets jail for puppy beatingThe Associated PressRIVERSIDE, Calif. — A retired Los Angeles County assistant fire chief was sentenced Friday to 90 days in jail for using a rock to beat a puppy so severely it was euthanized. Glynn Johnson apologized to the dog's owners, who urged the judge to give him ...Video: Riverside man sentenced in puppy beating casePress-EnterpriseEx-fire official sentenced for dog beatingabc7.comSentence handed down for Glynn Johnson, former L.A.