Posted on 10/05/2021 8:39:04 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
While some dogs are specifically trained to be protection animals, many are protective of their “territories.” That seemed to be the case for two pit bulls.
According to authorities, the unnamed owner came home on the morning of Sept. 24 to find a dead man on his porch. Deputies arrived at around 10:30 a.m. to investigate, according to The Newnan Times-Herald, and it was unclear at first how the man died.
The body was identified as that of Atlanta local 21-year-old Alex Binyam Abraha, who had several active warrants in a neighboring county, and whose motives are unknown, according to WAGA-TV. The owner of the home said he didn’t know the man and had no idea why he would be there.
Investigators say a possible intruder at a home in Georgia was mauled to death by the homeowner’s dogs. They say the resident returned home to find a man dead on his porch. https://t.co/cyhoD9XFtO — FOX 13 Tampa Bay (@FOX13News) October 1, 2021
Initially, authorities treated the case as a potential homicide, but the autopsy reportedly revealed the cause of death was a “dog attack.”
As the investigation progressed, authorities found reason to believe the man had broken into the home, where he’d come face-to-face with the owner’s two pit bulls. According to authorities, after the dogs mauled him, he’d somehow made it back out to the porch, where his body was found.
So many people followed up on the dogs’ statuses, in fact, that Coweta County Government was compelled to issue a public update.
“We want to clarify that in accordance with the Georgia Department of Public Health (Rabies Control), the dogs are required by law to remain in quarantine for 10 days without direct contact to other animals or humans." will be able to retrieve the dogs."
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Dogs that mauled intruder to death will not be put down | FOX 5 News
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The family grieving the loss of Abraha has started a GoFundMe.
The page states, as “the family searches for a sense of closure, we want to come together and support them financially with funeral expenses and planning his final resting place.”
They were Gud Bois and did nothing wrong.
Yay!!!
After an “incident” involving skeevy “salesmen” wandering our neighborhood selling “cheap electricity” [scam!], I had to call a state trooper friend and ask what would happen if my dog nailed one of them.
He said “Did you invite them in?” [no!] Did they trespass? [yes!] Then give the dog a steak for a job well done.”
*ahem*
There’s a reason for the latched gate with a “Warning, dogs in yard” sign and it’s not for the dogs’ protection.
I hope they get steaks and dog cookies galore, if only to get that nasty taste out of their mouths!
” who had several active warrants”
The real Dogs, the bounty hunters...
Diddin do nuffin.
Bet his house is now on the local “Do not rob” list.
Rest in pieces.
“Went into the wrong gal darn rec center.”
He was an honor student, turning his life around!
/sarc
Good dog ping.
I wonder what the dogs thought his beard tasted like.
Good doggies. Stupid burglar.
“Aspiring rapper”
Ambulance-chasing lawyers like to go after those “Warning “ signs.
Like everything else...chicken.
No longer a repeat offender.
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