It was just a quiet afternoon near Rio Rancho, New Mexico on November 28, 2025. Ringo — a rescued pup who had come a long way from trash-pile abandonment to a warm home — was out for an ordinary walk with his owner, Nicole Tatum. The crisp air, the stillness of the trail, the comfort of companionship — all of it promised calm.
But that calm shattered in an instant. A single, horrifying moment changed everything. According to Nicole, she heard Ringo scream. A sound no pet owner ever wants to hear. In those heart-stopping seconds, love and trust were replaced by confusion, fear, and an unbearable ache.
Five Bullets, Unthinkable Cruelty

Medical reports later revealed the staggering details: Ringo had been struck five times. Two bullets exited his body, but not before damaging arteries. The rest? They left no metal fragments — no “BBs,” no recognizable fragments — baffling the emergency veterinarians. It appears whoever did this used homemade projectiles, made from unknown materials.
It’s hard to fathom: a walk, a peaceful trail, a loyal companion — and a sudden act of cruelty so senseless, so random. For Nicole, the bond with Ringo was profound: “He’s just such a love bug … he melted all our hearts.”
The Aftermath — Pain, Healing, and Unanswered Questions
Nicole rushed Ringo to emergency veterinary care. Two bullets may have exited, but the internal damage — including hit arteries — made every minute critical. The vet’s inability to identify the bullets’ material left a haunting uncertainty. What weapon was used? Why? Who would do such a thing?
Ringo survived, but the road to recovery is long. Nicole has launched a fundraising effort to cover mounting vet bills and ongoing treatments. She shared how overwhelmed she was by support: messages, donations, solidarity. But even with help, the emotional scars run deeper than the physical. The trails they once walked together — now feel dangerous. Nicole said she might never return there.
A Community in Shock — Search for Justice Begins

As word spread, a wave of horror and sorrow rolled through the community around Rio Rancho. People rallied behind Nicole and Ringo. The local authorities — Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office — called for anyone with information to come forward. Witness reports say a man in a red Jeep was seen driving on the trail around the time of the shooting.
For many, anger mixed with sadness: anger at the cruelty, sadness for a dog who had already been given a second chance at life. The hunt for answers has begun — but in the meantime, Ringo and Nicole are left with fear, grief, and a fragile hope for justice.
Beyond Injury — A Story of Love, Survival and Hope
Ringo’s story is more than just a shocking crime. It’s a reminder of the fragility of trust, the innocence of animals — and how quickly everything can be torn away. And yet: Ringo survived. With faltering legs, wounded body, but a heart still hoping, he clings to life. Nicole clings to him. And a community clings to hope.
Yes, there are unanswered questions. Yes, there is a long, uncertain journey ahead. But there is also love. Fierce love. The kind that pushes someone to fight for life, even when all seems lost. Ringo may have been shot — but his survival, and Nicole’s unbroken devotion, stand as a testament: cruelty may wound, but love can still heal.





