Monday, July 31, 2017

Ohio: Dayton police kill Pit Bull after it attacks three people

OHIO -- Dayton Police were forced to kill a dog late Friday night, after hearing a woman’s screams for help on the 30 block of Nassau Street.

According to a police report filed by officer William Overholtz, he and officer Jeremy Campbell were traveling along Nassau Street around 10:28 p.m. on routine patrol when they overhead a woman scream for help.


Overholtz wrote the two officers observed the woman had blood “all over her arms and shirt,” where she told the two officers two more people were in the house being attacked by a pit bull.

After drawing their weapons, the two officers entered the home, spotted a man severely injured with deep wounds and blood on both arms. 

The reporting officer then spotted a dog in the corner with blood on it’s ribs, stomach and mouth. 

The dog then began “showing his teeth and growling” before taking a quick step toward the officer “as if he was getting ready to attack.”

The officer then fired a shot at the dog, striking him above the nose, causing it to flee.

Medics arrived on the scene where they found a second man in the back yard of the home with lacerations to his arms from perceived dog bites.

After a Dayton Police Sergeant arrived on the scene, Overholtz was told to “put the dog down to prevent further incident.”

Overholtz then fired another shot at the dogs head, killing it.

An interview with the dog bite victims revealed the dog had bitten a man earlier in the day in an unrelated domestic dispute. After the incident, the dog tried jumping on the owner and accidentally ripped a toenail off, which the owner said caused the dog to be upset “ever since.”

The dog shortly began attacking the people in the house.

The Animal Resource Center arrived on the scene to recover the body. According to the police report, officers were informed the center was “unsure” an accurate test of rabies could be conducted, due to the location of where the dog was shot.

(WHIO - July 30, 2017)