Sunday, November 19, 2017

California: Pit Bull goes on rampage, attacking three people in three different locations but the owner's roommate swears it's a playful and sweet dog, "one of those pit bulls that you could use as a pillow to sleep with". She'll have to get another pillow because the police gave this one a dirt nap.

CALIFORNIA -- A family pit bull in Elk Grove is dead, after being shot by police following multiple attacks in one neighborhood on Tuesday night.

Police say it was a dangerous situation as the pit bull ran around the neighborhood, attacking at least three people, and say their only option was to shoot the dog.


The owner's roommate actually has the nerve to describe the Pit Bull as a "playful and sweet dog".

“He was one of those pit bulls that you could use as a pillow to sleep with,” said an unidentified roommate of the dog’s owner.


But on Tuesday night, Slowpoke was quick to attack.

“There’s the puncture wound right there,” said Darren Sissom.

He says it happened around 9:45 p.m. as he was walking to his car when Slowpoke ran into his driveway and latched onto his leg.

“A big, about 100-pound, white pit bull charged at me,” said Sissom, “I had to reach down and punch him in the nose to get him to let go.”

  

Slowpoke started to run away, so Sissom — who was already on the phone with 911 — got into his car and followed the dog to a park nearby, where Slowpoke charged at two men sitting on a bench and started attacking one of them.

“He was screaming to get the dog off of him,” said Sissom.

 
 

Elk Grove police say three people in total were bit by the dog, and when officers arrived, they were equipped with a beanbag shotgun, a taser, and a dog catching tool. But when they located Slowpoke, officers say the dog posed a threat.

“The dog came out of a bush between two houses and charged directly at one of the officers,” said Elk Grove Police Department spokesperson Chris Trim.


The officer opened fire and killed the Pit Bull.

“The patrol sergeant had no other means of escape,” said Trim.

Sissom says the owner of the dog was on-scene following the incident but showed no remorse.

In an interview with CBS13 Wednesday, one of the owner’s roommates said Slowpoke had slipped from his leash during a walk and that the attack was completely out of his character.


“Our dog was just never like that normally, so again, we apologize sincerely.”

Police say the owner of the dog will likely receive a citation from animal control. They also say they’re concerned about rabies, but claim the owner has not shown proof of the dog’s vaccination records. The dog bite victims will have to wait about a week to find out if they’re at any risk.

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(CBS Local - Nov 15, 2017)

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