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I'm really torn on this issue of just how dangerous--or not--pit bulls can be.  Maybe holding owners accountable is the best way to control the dangerous ones?


California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling

Published May 31, 2013
Associated Press

LOS ANGELES –  The owner of four pit bulls that killed a woman jogger in a gruesome mauling was charged with murder Thursday in a highly unusual case that strained the memories of law enforcement officials to find comparable uses of the felony murder law.

Alex Jackson, 29, was charged after DNA tests on his dogs found blood on their muzzles and coats that matched that of Pamela Devitt, 63, who died after being bitten 150 to 200 times by his four pit bulls.

"The DNA came back with blood on the dogs that matched the victim's blood," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.

Whitmore and others said it was the first dog mauling case they could recall since the 2001 trial of a San Francisco couple convicted in the death of a neighbor who was mauled by their giant dog.

Marjorie Knoller received a 15-years-to-life sentence after a jury found her guilty of second-degree murder. In rejecting her appeal, the California Supreme Court ruled that Knoller acted with a conscious disregard for human life when her 140-pound Presa Canario escaped and killed Diane Whipple in an apartment building hallway.

Knoller's husband, Noel, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

The warrant against Jackson also charges him with owner negligence of an animal causing death, said Jane Robison, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. He also faces charges of growing marijuana.

Jackson was originally arrested shortly after the May 9 death of Devitt but was released on bail pending DNA testing to determine if his dogs carried out the attack. He is being held on $1 million bail and was scheduled for arraignment Friday.

Dog bite-related fatalities are rare — anywhere from 30 to 35 each year — but there are more cases where criminal charges such as endangerment are being filed against owners, said Donald Cleary, a spokesman with the National Canine Research Council. Cleary could recall only three other instances, two in California and one in Georgia, where murder charges were filed.

Since January, authorities received at least three other reports of Jackson's dogs attacking other people, according to Robeson.

Sheriff's authorities said a driver who saw pit bulls attacking Devitt in the high desert community of Littlerock called 911 and honked her horn to try to get the dogs to stop.

An arriving deputy saw a single dog still attacking the runner and tried to chase it off, Lt. John Corina said. The dog ran off into the desert, then turned around and attacked the deputy, who took a shot at the animal before it ran off.

Hours later, sheriff's and animal control officials served a search warrant on Jackson's home near the site of the attack and took away eight dogs, six pit bulls and two mixed-breeds.

The dogs were kept under quarantine for rabies observation at a Lancaster shelter. Four of the pit bulls seized were believed to have attacked Devitt.

Her husband told KCAL-TV he blamed the dogs' owner for what happened.

"I do not blame the dogs. I don't blame pit bulls," Ben Devitt said. "I blame people who don't take responsibility for their animals."

Not all of the dogs are licensed, spayed or neutered as required by county and state law, said Marcia Mayeda, the county's animal control director.

Cleary said in most cases the dogs involved in attacks are not family pets but animals who are often isolated and don't get positive human interaction.

"If a dog has seriously hurt or killed someone, you have to look to the owner and the owner should be held accountable on some level," he said. "There's no reason we have to tolerate that kind of behavior."

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2013, 12:15:22 PM »
The owner should definitely be held responsible though I'm not sure murder is the correct charge

btw - funny how we require registration of dogs (and cars and boats and lots of other things) even though the purpose of a dog is not to cause injury or death yet we can't seem to get a registration requirement for deadly weapons such as guns

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2013, 12:42:27 PM »
I dont think either need registration - guns, nor pitballs.

Rather, if you fck up - and your gun or your pitbull kills - your ass goes to prison for 30 years.

I bet a LOT more owners of big ass dogs would get better leashes/cages, and pay better attention.

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2013, 12:47:41 PM »
Pitbulls are outlawed in Canada.

...Who the fuck owns four pitbulls? and walks them all at the same time.

If one pit decides to say fuck you to the owner, no leach or force can contain such a blood thirsty creature.


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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2013, 01:13:31 PM »
Pitbulls are outlawed in Canada.

...Who the fuck owns four pitbulls? and walks them all at the same time.

If one pit decides to say fuck you to the owner, no leach or force can contain such a blood thirsty creature.


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4 properly trained dogs can be walked.

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2013, 01:19:14 PM »
4 properly trained dogs can be walked.


Pitbulls?

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2013, 01:49:30 PM »

Pitbulls?
Yes.
Pits are really just as nice as other breeds when raised correctly... It's just that they've become a status symbol for shitbags who want "a badass dog" to go wit dey badazz self. So these dohs get a rep as bloodthirsty monsters because so many wannabe gangster pricks raise them to be piece of shit dogs.

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2013, 01:56:17 PM »
Yes.
Pits are really just as nice as other breeds when raised correctly... It's just that they've become a status symbol for shitbags who want "a badass dog" to go wit dey badazz self. So these dohs get a rep as bloodthirsty monsters because so many wannabe gangster pricks raise them to be piece of shit dogs.

Are they more dangerous than other breeds if the owner doesn't raise it properly? For example, is an improperly raised pit bull more dangerous than an improperly raised border collie?

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #8 on: May 31, 2013, 02:24:12 PM »
Don't know about murder charges either,mmaybe just man slaughter,  although I lean towards murder 2, in extreme cases and maybe jail time in cases of negligence.   At the very least the dogs should be put down.

Are there lots of cases of other breeds killing like this?  

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #9 on: May 31, 2013, 02:26:34 PM »
Seriously though one of the nicest dogs I've ever known was a pitbull.  She helped me in overcoming my fear of dogs I had had since childhood.

Holding the owner accountable on some level makes sense but I don't think a person should be charged w/murder unless they were directing their dogs to attack. 
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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2013, 02:40:10 PM »
Of course we've seen these shocking pictures before but if you don't properly train a border collie you may be surprised at what you walk in on.



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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #11 on: May 31, 2013, 05:13:21 PM »
Don't know about murder charges either,mmaybe just man slaughter,  although I lean towards murder 2, in extreme cases and maybe jail time in cases of negligence.   At the very least the dogs should be put down.

Are there lots of cases of other breeds killing like this?  

I'm guessing if you researched bites by bread Pitbulls wouldn't be atop the list. Also you have to consider how often someone gets bitten by one of those yappy things, too. Generally, I've found smaller dogs to be less well-trained because people treat them like children.

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2013, 06:26:42 PM »
Yes.
Pits are really just as nice as other breeds when raised correctly... It's just that they've become a status symbol for shitbags who want "a badass dog" to go wit dey badazz self. So these dohs get a rep as bloodthirsty monsters because so many wannabe gangster pricks raise them to be piece of shit dogs.



Yep, used to have one.  Complete lovers when brought up properly.

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #13 on: May 31, 2013, 07:01:16 PM »
Are they more dangerous than other breeds if the owner doesn't raise it properly? For example, is an improperly raised pit bull more dangerous than an improperly raised border collie?
I would say yes. Pitbulls don't actually attack anywhere near as frequently as other dogs (I believe pomeranians actually have the most attacks by breed), but pit attacks have a much, much higher chance of causing a serious injury or fatality.

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Re: California pit bull owner charged with murder in fatal mauling
« Reply #14 on: May 31, 2013, 07:32:37 PM »
I would say yes. Pitbulls don't actually attack anywhere near as frequently as other dogs (I believe pomeranians actually have the most attacks by breed), but pit attacks have a much, much higher chance of causing a serious injury or fatality.
yup, little yappy dogs are much more aggresive and bite much more often.

Ive known a few pits in my life and they have all been good dogs, very protective of their owners and property but as long as you were received by the owner they were very friendly