 Appalachian Wireless proudly brings you unlimited data. Unlimited data is only $80 a month for a single line. Four lines as low as $200. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless. An East Kentucky network company. The address beats low to 25 gigabytes per line to 512 kilobits for phones and tablets. And 15 gigabytes for motors. See store for more details. 39-year-old Jason Lucas was arrested Wednesday in Letcher County for allegedly torturing and killing a dog at Pistol City near the Coulson community. Letcher County Sheriff's Deputy Alicia Congleton said the dog, named Spike, had gotten out of its yard and walked up the road. She said Lucas shot Spike when it got into his yard. And when Spike fled, Congleton said, Lucas and two other people allegedly followed him down the road in a vehicle and shot the dog at close range and in front of the 10-year-old grandson of the dog's owner. They got in a vehicle, followed the dog all the way to the mouth of the hauler, away from the initial incident. According to a juvenile who was a 10-year-old boy, watched this man get out of a vehicle and get down on his knees and shoot this dog in the face. The little boy described the bullet coming out through the top of the dog's head. So that's a terrible way for a dog to die. He didn't deserve to die that way. And this little boy certainly didn't deserve to see that. Congleton said Lucas claimed the dog had attacked another dog, prompting the initial shots. She said he added that he finished killing the dog in order to keep it from attacking children playing nearby. But the deputy said the children stated the dog was not a threat to them. And her investigation found the dog posed no threat to any humans or animals at the time of the incident. The account that these kids had told me that it was pretty much very close in range and that the dog was looking right at him, not doing anything, and he shot it in the face. I don't want people or we don't want people to think that they can't protect themselves from an animal, a person or anything for that matter. But none of the evidence that I've uncovered in this case suggests that these people were trying to defend themselves from an attack from this dog. They got in the vehicle and followed the dog after it fled the initial incident and followed it to shoot it in the face and kill it. Lucas was lodged in the Letcher County Jail on a Class D felony charge of torture of a dog or a cat with serious physical injury or death. Congleton presented the case to Letcher County Grand Jury Thursday. She said more charges involving other individuals could be forthcoming in the case. In Letcher County, Chris Anderson, EKB News.