Aggressive Dogs Attack Student
Los Angeles: A student returning to school was attacked by two pit bulls as he walked southbound on San Pedro Street from 113th Street.
On February 21, 2007, shortly after 9 AM, Southeast officers Charles Garcia and Carlos Lozano had just issued a truancy citation to a juvenile when he was approached by two aggressive pit bulls.
Both dogs were attempting to bite the juvenile as he walked. The officers directed the juvenile back towards their location in hopes the dogs would retreat. As the dogs got closer to the juvenile, both officers fired one round each at the dogs. The dogs continued their advance and the officers fired additional rounds.
This proved effective in stopping the dogs' aggression and causing them to run northbound out of the area. Several minutes later one of the dogs was found dead in the area of 109th Street and McKinley by two Los Angeles School Police Officers (LASPD).
The juvenile was not injured.
Officer Garcia is 41 and has been with the LAPD for 13 years.
Officer Lozano is 35 and has 9 years with the Department
Southeast Area detectives are handling the investigation.
If no one was hurt why were the dogs shot dead? This story doesn't really make sense.
I hope the owner of the dogs gets a citation for being irresponsible.
Posted by: luvzpets@yahoo.com | March 05, 2025 at 10:07 PM
Read it again slowly. The dogs were not shot dead. One dog was found dead. And why wait for someone to get hurt before helping. Sick thought.
Posted by: tammy | March 08, 2025 at 09:13 AM
When will this country wise-up and ban these aggressive breeds? Germany and many other countries, as well as many states have already realized that it's the only way to put an end to these needless attacks.
What pleasure can a person possible get by owning an aggressive dog? Does it make them feel more powerful? Please don't tell me that it's the owner, not the breed. If that were the case why do we continually see these same breeds attacking people and other dogs?
Posted by: wbj | April 26, 2025 at 06:00 PM