Posted on 10/21/2018 8:45:57 AM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
SIERRA VISTA, AZ (Tucson News Now) - Footage from officers' body cameras shows the quick actions to save a nine-year-old being attacked by large dogs in his gated yard last month.
Through a public records request, Tucson News Now obtained footage from cameras worn by four of the eleven Sierra Vista Police Officers who responded to the home on the evening of September 26, 2018.
A call to 911, also obtained through a public records request, shared the frantic call for help by a bike rider who saw the attack through the large gate on the private property.
We were biking by, and theres like a guy in his yard being attacked by these dogs, I dont know whats happening," the man told the dispatcher.
One officers body camera started recording as a taser was deployed over the tall gate at the home off Oriole Drive and El Camino Real. In the footage, very hard to watch at some moments, you can hear the boy screaming and several dogs barking.
Get the pepper spray," can be heard on the footage from one officer to another. I got it, spray those dogs.. spray 'em."
Sergeant Brian Sebastian, Spokesman for the Sierra Vista Police Department, said one officer deployed two taser cartridges, getting two of the three large, mastiff-style dogs away from the boy. In the following seconds, two officers shared concerns on getting the nine-year-old to safety.
Patient is still moving, medics wont be able to get to her right now, we got to control the dogs," one officer said over a radio, as another requests to make a call to get to the boy.
Permission to shoot these three dogs, so we can get to the patient," he said. Seconds later, there are four rounds of shots. Officers then climb the gate and open it to get the wounded boy.
The boy told officers the dogs started attacking him when he went to let them out. The officers carried him out of the yard and onto the driveway, as they wait for paramedics.
The young boy told officers the dogs ripped his clothes off. He said his mom was out of town and his dad was at work at the time of the attack. He also told officers the dogs were his dads dogs and that they protect the home.
A total of 17 shots were fired, nine from pistols and eight from rifles. Sgt. Sebastian said the three dogs involved in the attack were killed. A fourth dog was shot and killed within the yard when it appeared to charge at an officer.
They got there quickly, they made timely, courageous decisions. We think that both that citizen passing by and our officers arriving quickly probably saved this childs life," Sgt. Sebastian said during an interview last month.
The boy, who was severely bitten, was transported to a local hospital in stable condition. As of last week, Sgt. Sebastian said it was assumed the boy had been released from the hospital.
The Sierra Vista Special Operations Bureau and child services were investigating the incident and Sgt. Sebastian said the department would not be releasing any more details at this time.
We were told if charges are filed, it would be through the Cochise County Attorneys Office. We are waiting to hear back from County Attorney Brian McIntyre.
According to the Sierra Vista Animal Control Code, there is not a limit on how many animals someone can have at their home, but those animals must be licensed. At the time of the attack, Sgt. Sebastian said it appeared all the dogs on the property did have proper registration.
Copyright 2018 Tucson News Now. All rights reserved.
I own my high degree of critical thinking. You should own your non existent critical thinking.
Its clear that I can never be as smart as you. /sarc
Like other leftists you lack the ability to understand and comprehend common sense.
Trolls like you are just a snack for the brain exercise. The full meals are quite different.
Now if we are done trading barbs; howabout we both move on to more important things in life like a sip of water or something equally mundane.
Yeah; you keep thinking like that. As a murderer I’m sure it serves you well or do you even have a conscience. Most psychopaths don’t.
How many family members (pets) have you personally murdered?
Score...LOL!!
I am in agreement with Col. Kangaroo. There is more to the story.
There. Fixed.
stand by my original observations from both the article and video but would want to see the bite to see if the reporter is embellishing as they often do or telling the truth about a severe bite.
So right, Boomer. I think I mistakenly supported Col Kangaroo, when I was supporting your comments above a bit.
I did check the video and it did not show anything. Just two dogs in a large yard, standing far apart from each other and standing far from the kid who was by the gate hidden from view. Not barking or acting aggressively The hysterical cops. Get a grip.
From the article:
"The young boy told officers the dogs ripped his clothes off. He said his mom was out of town and his dad was at work at the time of the attack. He also told officers the dogs were his dads dogs and that they protect the home."
You forgot the sarcasm tag, boy.
Nope. I fixed it.
OK , Boomer. Be well ... we have an election to win, good sir!
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