Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Police kill pit bull that attacked and killed poodle

UNION CITY, NJ -- Union City police shot and killed a pit bull this afternoon that mauled a smaller dog, officials said.

The smaller dog, which neighbors said was a poodle, died from injuries it sustained in the attack, officials said.

Onlookers watch as firefighters prepare to clean the blood spot
where Union City Police shot and killed a pit bull this afternoon on the
500 block of 39th Street in Union City on Tuesday afternoon.

The smaller dog was unleashed when it exited a building at 533 39th St., police dog.

The pit bull, which was leashed, attacked the smaller dog.

In an effort to drive the pit bull off her dog, the owner of the smaller dog stabbed the pit bull several times, according to police.

Police officers, responding to a report of a gas smell at that address, saw the scene unfolding, got out of their police cruiser and shot the pit bull three times, police said.

No charges were filed against any of the dog owners. The owner of the smaller dog was not given a citation because she was hurriedly exiting the building because she smelled gas, police said.

A problem with gas escaping at the building was not confirmed, police said.

(NJ.com - June 28, 2011)