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18 thoughts on “2024 Dog Bite Fatality: Family Pit Bull Attacks Owners, Killing One, Injures Two Police Officers in Boston

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  1. I know this is wrong to said but I don’t care she died.she choose a pitbull as a family pet she and most people know that pitbull are dangerous no matter the time and loved you put to make them a good dog.pitbull are breed to killed livestock but the pitbull cult will always denied that fact.yes its was horrific for her family to witness her death and they felt bad they can’t do anything to help her but that the price you pay if you have a pitbull as a family dog.

      • That was my first thought. And now we learn they were breeding and selling puppies. Three of these moneymakers are still alive afaik – maybe they’ll bring the barkers back home.

  2. Very sad as usual. Harboring pitbulls is dangerous, but look at all the information coming out of shelters calling them great dogs. Shelters would not adopt out killer dogs, but how does one separate the nice pitbulls from the killers before the kill?

    When family members bring pitbulls home, those already there should do whatever it takes to have the pitbulls removed.

    • If you have pets like pitbulls, after ten years suddenly your doggies will be able to turn into horrible monsters who want to kill all of you even they can see you as food
      It is too primitive to die in a dog attack in the civil age

  3. So, 4 pits that they crated to keep from fighting. It was only a matter of time before this happened. And, again, I’m glad it was the owner and not an innocent neighbor that bore the brunt of their horrible choices.

    • The Facebook photos and videos always show 3 dogs, not 4, as recently as a November photo. Maybe one of these dogs could not be around the other 3? Or, crate-and-rotate. 3 dogs in and one dog out at different times.

    • Well, they had a wild pack of dogs. Anyone, who has over 2 dogs has a pack of dogs. We had a Westie, a Bassett mixed with terrier, and a border collie mix. They behaved differently than having just 2 dogs, and they weren’t aggressive dogs to begin with. Having 4 big dogs, and being a slightly built older woman , doesn’t make sense. All through our marriage, almost 37 years, we had pairs of dogs, except for the short time when we had 3, because the Westie was elderly. Now for the last 15-16 years, we have downsized our dogs too, since we are much older. We have had all small adult or young dogs that we picked up at the humane society or shelters. Two, of them were gifted from bad home situations and people moving. Now , we have small Chi mixes. That is the kind of dog that woman needed to have. She was a beautiful woman who was very kind, according to her landlord.
      When dogs are in a pack, they need expert handling and control by an Alpha human leader. Any breed, any dogs act differently in a pack.

  4. I’d love to know why the pitbull decided to kill anyone. Did the pitbulls fight through the sides of the cages? If there is a reason, then that could be avoided. Normal dogs simply don’t kill people.

    • Unknown what the set up was. But when you say, “fight through the sides of the cages,” sure. According to the “pit bull handbook” each dog should be kenneled in a different room during crate-and-rotate so they cannot see each other!

    • The first thing to know is that pitbulls are not “normal” dogs. Colleen did a CHILLING report a while ago with an expert animal behaviorist observing pit bulls. At one point, she said something like, this is not even a dog. Normal dogs do not attack without provocation or routinely kill infants/children, and those who feed and nurture them from puppyhood. In one of Jeriline’s videos, she has what looks like a sweet scene of her enjoying her beloved pits playing in the snow. At first glance, one would think these are just big, lovable lugs. Right? This woman cooked special meals for these dogs everyday. She clearly loved and nurtured them. Then, one day they tore her to shreds, attacked her husband and two officers. There is no “reason” and no way to avoid this carnage except to never ever own a pit bull. These dogs are cunning, baffling and extremely deceptive. One minute they’re cuddling, playing in the snow, eating home cooked meals…and then SNAP!

  5. Notice how it goes from “They rescued pits” to “Well, actually they bred pits and sold the puppies”.

    I will not be at all surprised if it comes out they had connections to dog fighting.

    I don’t see how you can say a pit breeder “loved animals”.

    Considering how many pits are put down, many times because they killed other animals and or people, I think you loose your “animal lover” cred when it comes out you bred pits and sold the puppies.

    It sounds much more likely that they loved untaxed income and selling pits was an easy way to get it.

  6. Generally insensitive to their dogs’ impact on the neighbors (and neighborhood,) the bill came due.

    In other words–despite all the noise complaints (and probably the smell and the fear too)–they were a decade’s long scourge to all who lived near, with their 4-5 pitbulls and rotations of puppy litters.

    Plus, the strangers coming in to buy puppies, not likely to be the best sort either.

    And Roxbury is not a place with big backyards and great spaces between neighbors. These people’s dogs were an urban blight.

    Had they paid attention to the nuisance they were creating for others, they might have saved their own lives, simply by being more thoughtful to others.

    –My working theory is that pitbull ownership is fundamentally antisocial. This is a good example.

    Far worse than walking around with a loaded cocked gun is pitbull ownership. You have to hate other people at least a little to present that threat to your social sphere instead of a friendly Golden or Poodle. Unpredictable, deadly behavior, and uncontrollable–pitbulls have the pulling strength of a Honda sedan! (Your control over this animal is an illusion.)

    Shame on those owner/breeders. The neighbors are probably secretly relieved, hoping this murder ends the pitbull breeding reign of terror. Now, think of the generations out there carrying that killer dog’s genes!

    Glad the victim wasn’t someone else’s child, mother, father, or friend. If pitbulls only ended their owners, that could be a slow but costly solution to the problem.

    Stupid to create such problems in the first place. Shame shame shame. The victim’s photo reminds me of very nice people I have known. I wonder what path led her to this horror. She owned the dog that killed her! Nightmare!

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