Saturday, October 29, 2016

California: A SF court ordered vicious pit bull to be euthanized. Then a judge spared its life. Since then it's attacked two more dogs. Good job, SF!

CALIFORNIA -- A dog sentenced to death by a San Francisco court, after attacking and viciously mauling several dogs, has been given a second chance at life.

Since then, the black pit bull has been reported to have hurt two more dogs.

At Precita Park, dog owners said they were concerned the dog may strike again.


The dog, named Destiny, has quite the rap sheet.

Although she was ordered to be killed two years ago, on Friday night, she roams free. And that has parkgoers worried.

The adult black pit bull has been accused of attacking at least seven dogs.

Two years ago, a San Francisco court ordered Destiny to be put down.


The death sentence was repealed and a judge gave her a second chance at life, so long she was muzzled and on a leash.

But a source tells KRON4 that destiny has attacked two more dogs since then.

“I see it all the time,” dog owner Chris Johnson said. “I see the look in those dog’s eyes, and it’s scary. It’s really scary.”

Johnson, whose own pup was attacked once before, said he knows how hard it can be to break up a dog fight.


“The dog won’t obey the owner. There’s a gathering of people trying to pull this dog off another dog,” Johnson said. “I would have to see that as either bred in them or he was trained that way.”

Known to frequent Precita Park, dog owners said they are worried Destiny may strike again but don’t blame the dog for her aggression.

DAN BRIEMAN IS A COMPLETE MORON

“I feel very uncomfortable about the idea of Destiny being put to death because I don’t really feel this is her fault,” Dan Brieman said.


Destiny’s owner Robert Washington is described by parkgoers as a middle-aged tall black man with a thin build.

San Francisco Animal Control have been supposedly searching for the pit bull, after receiving a seizure order in May.

(News10 - Oct 29, 2016)

1 comment:

  1. How, exactly, do you blame a DEED? I DEED isn't really a living THING, is it? It's an ACTION.

    If someone came up and took a piss on you, how can you blame the pissing and not the pisser?

    Let's try a little experiment. At a murder trial, let's blame the killing not the killer, okay? How about the raping, not the rapist? The theft, not the thief? How about we go big time now, blame the Holocaust, not the Nazis?

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