Typical. Two dogs (probably not pitbulls, more likely mutts with no pitbull blood) are neglected, unsocialized, improperly contained, and malnourished break out (Probably unfixed too). They attack someone. The media latches on to the public's unfounded fear of pitbulls and claims the dogs were pitbulls to make the story more dramatic and sell well. Pitbulls are then more regarded as vicious killer breeds when in reality they aren't The owner is responsible for the dog's behavior, not the breed.
I don't like your sensationalized character assassination of pit bulls, nor do I buy your story. Why would such vicious dogs be intimidated by a "hero" with a pipe?
You also say they were feeding on him, but he wasn't dead.
I don't buy your story. Your socks don't match, chum. No sale.
Good thing Griggs came by. I just hate the thought that there were other cars there since that street is a busy one but no one stopped and help. It could have stopped futher injuries Chapple. He shouldnt have died if help came immediately. tsk...tsk..
This is so sad. The owner wouldnt be held liable for the incident since the law was passed after the incident. It's like dying for nothing. although his death brought new law that will help the future but still Chapple's death will be deemed as accident and no one will be accounted for it.
I'm afraid those dogs were definitely NOT Pit Bulls.
A dog half the size of a six-two 250 lb. man?
The male dog must have been over three feet tall and well over a hundred pounds! In other words, the size of a Great Dane!
Based on the description given, these dogs sound like Dogos more than Pit Bulls.
A Pit Bull Face-Off
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