Houston man, 69, mauled to death by neighbor's three dogs as he protected his poodle from them
February 2, 2023
Two cannines in animal control custody
Two of the three dogs are now in the custody of animal control as The Harris County District Attorney’s Office will now decide on whether the owner of the dogs will be charged with a criminal offence or not. Houston Police tweeted early on Thursday morning, "North officers are at 5500 Sheraton Oaks investigating the death of an adult male. Initial indications are the male was bitten by dogs. 202,” as per New York Post.
'This is my old neighborhood and I knew this man'
Many concerned people expressed their sorrow and frustration over the incident. One tweeted, "When is enough gonna be enough? When will you do something before something this tragic happens? People report animals and provide evidence and they're ignored and then BAM! Some poor dude is MURDERED in HIS backyard! Yall need to do better!” The second user wrote, Why are we hearing all the "dog" mauling stories all of a sudden. what is going on? Are people abandoning their dogs and leave them to fend for themselves? When I walked my dogs I always carried pepper spray, or large sticks. So so sad to keep hearing these stories." "This is my old neighborhood and I knew this man. He was not in his 30’s. He was in his 60’s. Unfortunately, he was severely disabled mentally and would not have been able to assess the situation and see the danger that was approaching. He truely was defenseless, one user claimed over Twitter while another advised, "Other people aren't the only reason to be armed; it's best to approach dogs with guns. RIP to the victim."
3 comments:
I really like dogs. Over the years I have shot two that were attempting to have me for lunch. It bothered me, but it would have bothered me a lot more to spend a day at the ER and have to get a buttload of rabies shots.
Sad story. RIP. We walk in the afternoon and always take precautions for possible dog attacks. Dogs are naturally territorial, and they will see nearby dogs as a threat. I check my fence daily.
Just another reason why I am armed at all times. Will I ever need to protect myself or another using deadly force? Probably not. But better to have it and not need it than.....
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