Angie Harmon is suing InstaCart after a supply driver shot and killed her canine whereas delivering groceries. Greater than a month after Harmon's canine, Oliver, was killed, the actress is suing supply driver Christopher Anthony Reid and the corporate behind InstaCart. In line with the authorized submitting, she accused Reid and InstaCart of conversion of property, negligence and gross negligence, and invasion of privateness. Moreover, the 'Rizzoli & Isles' star accused InstaCart and its staff of deliberately inflicting emotional misery. Harmon is looking for as much as $25,000 in damages, with the precise quantity to be decided in courtroom. She claims that Reid appeared on the InstaCart app as “a client named 'Merle,'” and famous that “Merle's profile picture on Instacart was that of an older girl.” “As an alternative of Merle, defendant Reid entered on the plaintiff's property to ship the acquisition to Ms. Harmon. Defendant Reid posed as Merle on the Instacart app. “Ms. Harmon had no concept that she had been speaking with defendant Reid, a tall and intimidating younger man,” the authorized doc reads. Reid claimed that Oliver attacked him upon getting into the property and he fought again, which resulted within the capturing and homicide of the canine.