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12 thoughts on “2024 Dog Bite Fatality: Estate of Arkansas Man Killed by Three Violent Pit Bulls Awarded $15 Million

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  1. Thank you for the clarification Colleen. I still believe it should be the right of the city to protect their citizens by enacting breed specific bans, but I see now why it is legal.

  2. Unsolicited:

    “It’s just that the whole idea of the Governor listening to an advisor instead of doing his own research”

    Because it’s a racket. Some shmuck friend of his who is into pitbulls got paid 20K or whatever to tell him what he could have googled.

    We had “advisers” in some of our social service agencies. These were invariably friends of the ED who were professional “consultants” and the level of stupid some of them spewed–was nothing short of astonishing. You don’t have to prove you actually know anything to hang a consultant sign on your front door.

    The odd one was actually useful or had good ideas but almost all came in with some agenda or other they were pushing.

    Same here. Find a pitbull nutter and pay them for advise instead of coming armed to the meeting with actual statistics.

    • The article did not get into too many specifics, but yes. After Pierce was attacked, a neighbor shot two of the dogs, killing them.
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      “Ogles said the defendants should have known their dogs had attacked and bitten other people. Not long after the Pierce attack, the dogs attacked another individual in the neighborhood who was able to shoot and kill two of them. In an unusual move, Ogles included about 15 pictures of Pierce’s injuries in the suit filings. “I
      felt the pictures could show the severity and viciousness of the attack more so than I could in words,” the Jacksonville attorney said.”

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