Posted on 06/24/2009 6:01:45 PM PDT by Chet 99
Published: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:03 p.m. MDT
SOUTH SALT LAKE An argument over two dogs not being on leashes turned into a fist fight Tuesday and ended with the arrest of a woman after police say she ordered her animals to attack.
About 9 p.m., two women were outside in the area of 3050 South and 350 East, both with dogs, said South Salt Lake police detective Gary Keller. One woman had pit bulls that were not leashed, he said.
When one of the pit bulls went after one of the other woman's dogs, that woman started arguing with the pit bull owner about not keeping her dogs on leashes, Keller said. The verbal confrontation escalated, however, and soon turned into a physical altercation.
When the pit bull owner found herself losing the fight, she ordered her dogs to attack the other woman, Keller said.
One of the dogs bit the woman, 25, on the hip and back of her leg. During that time, the boyfriend of the pit bull owner jumped into the fight, striking the victim with a metal bed post, he said.
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The pit bulls and both owner of the pit bulls should be put down for violent tendencies.
Note to self: don’t mess with this victim.
She fought idiot broad; was attacked & bitten by broad’s pits; STILL winning, she was whacked over the head with a metal bed post by broad’s boyfriend; she was treated at the scene for MINOR injuries & left on her own power.
whoa! You aren’t kidding!
!Boom,,,Boom,,,Boom,,,Boom!!!...;0)
Always take a gun to a pit bull fight. First shoot the pit bulls. Then shoot the owner. Then shoot the idiot with the bed post. Three problems solved.
Those crazy Mormons.
Unfortunately, we cannot legally sterilize pit bull owners and have them classified as wild animals, but we can do that with pit bulls.
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