Police shootings: Burglars with pit bulls rob elementary school
Burglars with Pit Bulls Rob Elementary SchoolKlamath Falls, OR - Three men are in jail after breaking into a local elementary school in broad daylight: Anthony Prewitt, Tucker Cobb and Steven Wise. Each suspect was arrested and booked into the Klamath County Jail. They're being held for second-degree burglary, criminal conspiracy and second degree attempted theft.
During the arrest, Caesar, one of the sheriff's canine units, was attacked by one of the burglar's pit bulls. A sheriff's deputy shot at the pit bull to stop the attack then had to Tase the animal. The sheriff says Caesar was treated for bites on his neck and will be fine. According to the sheriff, the DA is considering additional charges against the burglar who owns the dog.
In other news:
Off-Duty Trooper Shoots and Kills Pit BullSchenectady, NY - An off-duty State Trooper fatally shot a pit bull Monday night. The trooper was exiting his car when the dog charged him. He yelled loudly at the dog to stop before he fired one fatal round. The Schenectady Police Department says that the trooper acted appropriately and that no charges will be filed.
But the owners of pit bull named, Al Qaeda, are not pleased. They are calling the shooting a murder. Owner Christopher Gil says that Al Qaeda got out of a "makeshift" fence in his backyard and ended up in the vicinity of the trooper. He claims that Al Qaeda was likely running toward the officer for the following reason:
The dog was probably running because dogs tend to run. If he feels threatened by my dog running at him and feels it's okay to shoot my dog in cold blood in the middle of the street, what is he going to do when he pulls someone over? Is it okay to do that to somebody?"
Suspect Threatened to Sic Pit bull on OfficerTucson (area), AZ - Police arrested a man on suspicion of aggravated assault after he threatened to sic his pit bull on an officer who was investigating an allegation that the dog had bitten a woman on the arm moments before. Jason Ray King, 27, was walking his dog Friday evening when the dog attacked the woman. When police arrived King was still walking the dog. The officer asked King to stop walking numerous times before he responded. When asked if his dog had attacked the woman, King said no.
The officer then instructed King to put the dog in the police car for quarantine but King refused. While King was talking to the officer the dog then lunged at a juvenile passer-by. After being asked again to put the dog into the police car, King assumed a fighting stance, told the officer to "bring it on" and said that if the officer came closer he would sic the dog on him. King was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. He was arrested and booked on one count of aggravated assault.
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