Officer kills torn to stop two pit bulls attack in Glendora

16:27 Publicado por Mario Galarza

October 10, 2011 - reportedly a policeman killed two pit bulls, to stop a mauling attack of a 67-year-old man. Glendora killed police officer two pit bulls, on Monday at approximately 04: 00 in the South of sunflower Avenue 1600 block.

Police Lt. Tim Stabb, the pit said Glendora Bull attack involved a 67-year-old man, who had suffered fire captain, puncture wounds on his face, arms, legs, torso and groin decommissioned. The man also a separated or broken shoulder and was out of the scene from the dog bite attack hospital transported.

The attack has been at the Glendora police officer Matt Fenner went up on the stage and one of the cops shot the pit and put the others occur with his patrol car. Glendora police believes that officer Fenner actions the retired fire captain of further injuries or killed by the two dogs rescued.

According to which he was 67 years old foot, when he was attacked and tried to fend off the dogs with a wooden stick walking that broke up. He said that he ran from energy, to ward off the dogs and would no longer continue. He believed that the pit bulls, to kill him.

When he arrived on the scene, according to officer Fenner he saw the former fire chief try to up on a wall pull away from the dog bite attack. He beat a pit bull, which was the 67-year-old man who is preparing to attack again, to stop the attack circles.

Came as officer Fenner of his patrol car, the other pit bull turned on him and he shot the dog and it mortally wounded. The dog, which had met, limped away on the grounds of an elementary school where the officer, then to animal control officers arrived and calms pit bull. The dog died later at a veterinary clinic according to authorities.

According to Glendora police wore neither the dog tags and authorities are looking for the owner. The dog bite law Ehline law firm PC follow this case and will have their theories and liability, compensation and recovery of assets through tort law in the near future. Enter Fifth Street, 28th floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071 on 633 West. 213.596.9642.


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