sure bro hope this helps
that does say labs doesnt it 
from Wikipedia
Oh Brother, wikipedia. The fact is, Labradors have been responsible for 3 dog bite related fatalities in the history of TIME and poodles responsible for 1. Combined, That's the same amount of dog bite related fatalities attributed to pitbulls this past week
November 8 Levi Watson 4 years old killed by multiple pitbulls while Mother was visiting a friend
November 4 Katherine Atkins 25 years old, killed by her boy friends two pitbulls when she was feeeding them, something she had done many times before.
November 2 Terry Douglass 56 years old, killed by her own pitbull
November 1 Nga Woodhead 65 years old, killed by two pitbulls while out walking, good samaritan was also seriously injured trying to save her
So far this year, pitbulls have killed 23 people, totalling 90% of this years dog bite related fatalities. The recent study "Mortality, Mauling, and Maiming by Vicious Dogs 2011" determined that
1 person is killed by a pit bull every 14 days, a person loses a body part to a pit bull attack every 5.4 days, 2 persons are injured by pit bulls each day, and 1.5 pit bulls are shot to death each day.There was a similar pitbull attack story to the one listed in the title of this thread earlier this year. Linda Henry was seriously injured by her own pit bulls and lost both her arms as well as many other serious injuries.
People like to believe "it's how you raise them' because that belief gives them a certain psychological reward when they feel they have tamed a wild beast, or that they are ALPHA over a powerful animal, when all that has happened is they own a pitbull that has had the game bred out of it. They also have zero understanding of the way genes work and how certain behavioural traits are bred in and not trained in.
To test this, take a Pointer whose parents are good hunting dogs. Raise him for a year without ever letting him see a bird. Now put him in a field full of pheasants and see what he does. He’ll point. He doesn’t need training, encouragement or coercion to cause him to point. His genes have passed along a specific behavior - if you smell a bird, freeze. Pointers who possess this innate reaction sell for very high prices. Try telling a hunter that he paid $10,000 for a finished field Pointer that had to be taught to point. He’ll laugh at you. He paid a premium for a pedigree that assured his dog’s potential for excellence
The whole time there are two competing interests involved in breeding these dogs, those who breed to keep the game in, and those who try and breed the game out, the situation will continue to be unpredictable and pitbulls will continue to kill someone every few weeks in between maiming and mauling every other day.
Mortality, Mauling, and Maiming by Vicious Dogs 2011 -
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_TQhn0TrPSba3p4NW5CT09ZX0E/edit?usp=sharingDog attack deaths and maimings, U.S. & Canada September 1982 to May 25, 2013 -
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_TQhn0TrPSbenlWVkQwY2kwbDA/edit?usp=sharing