Saturday, December 28, 2013

Deputy shoots pit bull in driveway in north Harris County

TEXAS -- A dog owner is upset after her beloved pet was shot Friday by a Harris County Sheriff’s deputy.

The deputy was called to Dellbrook Drive in north Harris County for a complaint of a vicious pit bull.


 
He said when he got out of his car the dog charged him in the driveway and knocked him over.

The deputy ran to his car and then shot the dog.



The dog's owner believes the deputy overreacted.

“My dog was just like, he was just like trying to protect me and barking at him to go away and the cop got scared and he shot him,” said Vanessa Mora.


After the shooting the dog ran to the backyard through the hole in the fence where he got out. He was expected to survive.

The owner was given a ticket for having an aggressive animal.

(KHOU - Dec 28, 2013)

1 comment:

  1. nutters always think the shooters overreact, unless they are caught in the jaws of their people pleaser. then they scream SHOOT! SHOOT!

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