var stats = new Array(17);
stats[0] = "In the 7-year period from 2005 to 2011, two dog breeds accounted for 73% of all fatal attacks: pit bulls and rottweilers.</span> <div class='tealcite'>2011 Dog Bite Fatalities by DogsBite.org, 2012</div>";
stats[1] = "In a 28-year report that tracks dog bite injuries and deaths, pit bulls attacked adults nearly as often as they attacked children. A trait not shared by any other dog breed.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Dog Attack Deaths and Maimings, U.S. & Canada, September 1982 to June 25, 2010 by Merritt Clifton, <i>Animal People</i>, 2010</div>";
stats[2] = "Dog bites occur every 75 seconds in the United States. Each day, over 1,000 citizens need emergency medical care to treat these injuries.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Nonfatal Dog Bite-Related Injuries Treated in Hospital Emergency Departments - United States, 2001 by the CDC, 2003</div>";
stats[3] = "Over 650 U.S. cities have adopted breed-specific laws since the mid 1980s, just after pit bulls (fighting dogs) began leaking into the general population.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Estimated U.S. Cities, Counties and Military Facilities with Breed-Specific Laws by DogsBite.org, 2011</div>";
stats[4] = "Dog attack victims suffer over $1 billion in monetary losses annually. JAMA reports this estimate to be as high as $2 billion.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Dog Bites Recognized as Public Health Problem by R. Voelker, <i>JAMA</i>, 1997</div>";
stats[5] = "By 2013, pit bulls are projected to maul 200 Americans to death since the year 1998, when the CDC stopped tracking fatal dog attacks by breed.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Fatalpitbullattacks.com, 2011</div>";
stats[6] = "In the 7-year period from 2005 to 2011, a pit bull killed a U.S. citizen every 20 days.</span> <div class='tealcite'>2011 Dog Bite Fatalities by DogsBite.org, 2012</div>";
stats[7] = "In the 3-year period of 2006 to 2008, 18% of all fatal dog attacks occurred off owner property. Pit bulls were responsible for 81% of these attacks.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Report: U.S. Dog Bite Fatalities January 2006 to December 2008 by DogsBite.org, 2010</div>";
stats[8] = "A study published in 2010 showed there were 4 times as many dog bite-related ED visits and 3 times as many hospital stays in rural areas than in urban areas.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Emergency Department Visits and Inpatient Stays Involving Dog Bites, 2008 by AHRQ, 2010</div>";
stats[9] = "Pit bull terriers were selectively bred for a violent activity that is now a felony in all 50 U.S. states: dogfighting.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Dogfighting Fact Sheet by the Human Society of the United States</div></span>";
stats[10] = "Over 260 U.S. military bases governed by the U.S. Air Force, Air Force Space Command, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and Navy regulate dangerous dog breeds.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Estimated U.S. Cities, Counties and Military Facilities with Breed-Specific Laws by DogsBite.org, 2011</div>";
stats[11] = "A 2010 study showed that the average cost of a dog bite-related hospital stay was $18,200, about 50% higher than the average injury-related hospital stay.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Emergency Department Visits and Inpatient Stays Involving Dog Bites, 2008 by AHRQ, 2010</div>";
stats[12] = "Over 30 countries across the world regulate dangerous dog breeds with breed-specific laws including: France, Italy, Norway, Spain, Portugal and Great Britain.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Ecuador Joins International Trend: Bans Pit Bulls and Rottweilers as Pets by DogsBite.org, 2010</div>";
stats[13] = "Dog bites are the fifth highest reason why children seek emergency room treatment due to activities they voluntarily engage in, such as playing sports.</span> <div class='tealcite'>Incidence of Dog Bite Injuries Treated in Emergency Departments (1992-1994) by H. Weiss, D. Friedman and J. Coben, <i>JAMA</i>, 1998</div>";
stats[14] = "In the first eight months of 2011, nearly half of the persons fatally attacked by a pit bull was the dog's owner and caretaker.</span> <div class='tealcite'>2011 Dog Bite Fatalities by DogsBite.org, 2011</div>";
stats[15] = "In 2011, adult victims of fatal pit bull attacks more than doubled the number of child victims.</span> <div class='tealcite'>2011 Dog Bite Fatalities by DogsBite.org, 2012</div>";
stats[16] = "71% of the pit bull fatalities have occurred in the past 10 years; 42% in the past four years; 24% in the past two years.</span> <div class='tealcite'>20-Year Summary: Dog Attack Deaths and Maimings, U.S. & Canada, September 1982 to December 26, 2011 by Merritt Clifton, <i>Animal People</i>, 2012</div>";


var voices = new Array(21);
voices[0] = "The big pit was chewing the man's arm off. It was horrible. I've never seen anything like that.</span> <div class='greencite'>Jennifer Walker</div>";
voices[1] = "This was not a dog bite, it was attempted dismemberment. There is no way to describe the savagery and carnage.</span> <div class='greencite'>John Makus</div>";
voices[2] = "[The pit bull] wasn't growling or barking or anything like that ... it just wouldn't stop biting ... It literally looked like he was eating him.</span> <div class='greencite'>Fernando Lozano</div>"; 
voices[3] = "Like a rattlesnake, I didn't even see the dog move. I felt the power. It had it's lower jaw in my mouth and it's upper jaw here, and it just yanked.</span> <div class='greencite'>Tanya Barnes</div>";
voices[4] = "I remember taking my hands and pushing my nose back up and holding my cheek -- what was left of it -- and falling to the ground.</span> <div class='greencite'>Pat Sorensen</div>";
voices[5] = "I shot the [pit bull] right in the chest with a .45, and it didn't even fall over. I was quite surprised.</span> <div class='greencite'>Anthony Dippolito</div>";
voices[6] = "I was kicking one pit bull so hard that all four of its feet were in the air, but it still wouldn't let go.</span> <div class='greencite'>Andrew Diodati</div>";
voices[7] = "Mr. Bowden was maimed beyond recognition, with no facial features remaining and other horrific disfigurement.</span> <div class='greencite'>Family of Lowell Bowden</div>";
voices[8] = "These dogs [pit bulls] were bred to fight. It's in their blood -- and we're making pets out of them.</span> <div class='greencite'>Dave Monroe</div>";
voices[9] = "She suffered a fractured skull and required more than 300 stitches to close her wounds. She also lost many teeth and had numerous bones in her face shattered.</span> <div class='greencite'>Julie Havern</div>";
voices[10] = "When the claw end of a hammer was used to pop open the pit bull's locked jaw, half of Amaya's scalp was missing.</span> <div class='greencite'>Family of Amaya Hess</div>";
voices[11] = "The [pit bull] ate half of her arm off, her back and leg, its like a gaping hole, nothing there.</span> <div class='greencite'>Christina Voight</div>";
voices[12] = "This is not just a bite. This is a mauling. This is an unprovoked mauling, and there's a big difference.</span> <div class='greencite'>Marjorie Boyd</div>";
voices[13] = "The first time he looked in the mirror, it scared him, and he asked if it was his face. He says he wants his other mouth back.</span> <div class='greencite'>Brandon Dillingham</div>";
voices[14] = "She has a steel plate under her right cheek from where the dog broke her face. Her whole face is all scarred -- completely.</span> <div class='greencite'>Nathan Anderson</div>";
voices[15] = "There was blood everywhere. There was blood in the wheel wells, there was even blood on the exhaust pipes. It was like someone had just taken buckets...</span> <div class='greencite'>Jamie Southard</div>";
voices[16] = "I haven't really been an advocate of the pit bull ordinance until now...Nothing was gonna stop those dogs. Nothing.</span> <div class='greencite'>Joyce Lovette</div>";
voices[17] = "It looks like a chainsaw. It is amazing how fast, just in seconds, how much damage this pit bull can do.</span> <div class='greencite'>Joe Mazza</div>";
voices[18] = "I'm being attacked [by a pit bull] he would have killed my son in a second. So I found a garbage can and I placed my son in the garbage can.</span> <div class='greencite'>Angela Silva</div>";
voices[19] = "It looked like a murder scene. It looked so bad I had to turn away at one point. I thought I was going to get sick.</span> <div class='greencite'>Jennifer Walker</div>";
voices[20] = "I really can't put it into words ... To sit there and look at your child, you look at the arms and it looked like shredded meat.</span> <div class='greencite'>Tommy Ingram</div>";

