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Brooklyn(Md) infant is killed in home by family pit bull
Baltimore Sun ^ | August 9, 2003 | Jessica Valdez and Alec MacGillis

Posted on 08/09/2003 1:08:38 PM PDT by Brooklyn_Park_MD

Brooklyn infant is killed in home by family pit bull Parents had stepped out on porch; police shoot dog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Jessica Valdez and Alec MacGillis Sun Staff Originally published August 9, 2003

A 2-week-old Brooklyn infant was killed yesterday by his family's pit bull after the baby's parents stepped outside and left him alone in their house with the dog, police said.

Responding to the incident at 3:15 p.m. in the 4200 block of Audrey Ave., police found the dog loose in the street and shot it, firing multiple times to make sure it was dead, witnesses said.

The child's death and the shooting shocked a neighborhood where residents said they had not had any problems with the dog.

Neighbors identified the baby as Terry Allen Jr. He was lying in a swing on the second floor of his family's rowhouse when he was killed, neighbors said.

Tonya Everhart, a friend and co-worker of the baby's mother, Stacie Morgridge, said the baby's parents left the infant alone briefly while they stepped outside to smoke cigarettes.

"They don't smoke around the baby," Everhart said.

When Morgridge and her 29-year-old boyfriend, Terry Allen - the father of the child - went back inside, they found the swing knocked over and the baby lying on the floor looking blue and limp but not mauled, said Everhart, who works with Morgridge at the nearby Charlie Ward convenience store.

The baby, who went by the nickname "T.J.," was rushed to Harbor Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police spokeswoman Nicole Monroe confirmed that the parents were on their front porch at the time of the attack but said police aren't sure what they were doing there.

Monroe said that no criminal charges have been brought against either parent but that that has not been ruled out.

"At this point, no one has been charged. The investigation is ongoing," Monroe said. "Of course we're not ruling anything out. The detectives are being open-minded."

The dog bit the baby "multiple times," Monroe said.

Neighbors who spoke with the parents speculated last night that the baby might have died because of being knocked out of the swing.

"The dog didn't intentionally hurt the child," said Michele Schmidt, who lives across the street.

After calling 911, Everhart said, the baby's parents chained the dog in the front yard, but she said the dog broke loose and jumped the fence.

When police arrived, Monroe said, the dog was roaming the street. Police shot it because they were worried it might jump into nearby yards where residents had gathered to watch.

"The dog was shot and killed because he posed a threat to everyone in the neighborhood," she said. "Children were out, and we didn't want it to get into yards where people were standing."

In the shooting, some bullet fragments smashed through a nearby car window. The breaking glass injured one of the car's occupants, who was treated at the scene.

Some neighbors watching the shooting questioned whether police overreacted by shooting the dog multiple times, saying one shot would have sufficed.

"It took five police and 15 to 20 [shots] to kill this dog," said John Pegram, who was moving furniture into his nearby business at the time of the shooting.

"They're here to protect and serve, and then they endanger people's lives. It doesn't take five police to kill a dog."

Added Cindy Shimel, a 10-year-old who lives across the street, "It was down on the ground, and they still kept on shooting for no reason."

Neighbors said the dog, who they thought went by the name "Jigga," lived inside the house and had never shown signs of viciousness. They said they often saw Morgridge, who was well known in the neighborhood, walk the dog around the block.

"He was the nicest dog in the neighborhood," said Cindy Shimel.

Neighbors estimated the dog's age to be about 7. Several said Morgridge had reported that the dog had appeared out of sorts since the baby was born.

Three hours after the shooting, the dog's carcass still lay in the middle of the street.

The child's death occurs roughly two years after the City Council narrowly defeated a bill to ban the city's estimated 6,000 pit bulls, a proposal prompted by a string of non-fatal dog attacks on children. City health officials said then that the Bureau of Animal Control lacked the resources to enforce a ban.

"We oppose this," Baltimore Health Commissioner Peter L. Beilenson said at the time. "We don't have the staff. If we pick up an animal, proving it is a pit bull is difficult."

Last year, the council passed a less stringent law to rein in violent dogs, a requirement that all cat and dog owners purchase a license for their pets and tag them with a tiny microchip implant that would make it easier for animal control officers to identify and seize violent dogs.

Anthony Bradford, director of the Bureau of Animal Control, said yesterday that he was unsure how many dogs have been licensed or seized under the new law.

About 1,000 dog bites are reported to the city Health Department each year, about 30 percent of them by pit bulls. But they are rarely fatal.

In 1994, a baby was mauled to death in an East Baltimore apartment when its mother visited a friend who was keeping her incarcerated boyfriend's pit bull. In 1985, a 57-year-old Edgemere woman was killed by her pit bull terriers.

Nationally, about 10 people a year are killed by dogs, most of them either by pit bulls or Rottweilers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Several jurisdictions have passed or considered bans on pit bulls.

At the same time, several cities and counties that have passed bans have encountered difficulties. In 2000, Cincinnati repealed a 13-year ban on pit bulls because the city was spending $200,000 a year to seize and euthanize less than 20 percent of the city's pit bulls, most of which had never bitten anyone.

Sun researcher Elizabeth Lukes contributed to this report.

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To: rdb3
You're wasting your time. The people most opinionated on this matter know nothing about dogs. Their minds are made up. Food good, pit bull bad.
41 posted on 08/09/2003 2:30:41 PM PDT by Skooz (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: spunkets
I bought a golden, when they come to banning them I suspect we will deep in "end-times" territory. Mind you, maybe not. Once the lefties get regulating and banning things the power tends to go their heads.
42 posted on 08/09/2003 2:31:21 PM PDT by Threepwood
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To: rdb3
You lost.
43 posted on 08/09/2003 2:31:59 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Brooklyn_Park_MD
I don't believe the dog killed this baby. Even on the front p orch, parents should be able to hear a swing knocked over, a dog attacking, and a baby screaming. The police took out their frustrated aggression on the dog, but I bet they wanted to shoot the parents.
45 posted on 08/09/2003 2:34:05 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: Skooz
I guess you're right. It appears that deeply held opinions can cloud judgement.
46 posted on 08/09/2003 2:34:06 PM PDT by rdb3 (I'm not a complete idiot. Several parts are missing.)
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To: Pukka Puck
That is just the way it is in your little head, but no gives a damn what you think.

That mentality makes you part of the problem.

47 posted on 08/09/2003 2:35:33 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Brooklyn_Park_MD
Neighbors who spoke with the parents speculated last night that the baby might have died because of being knocked out of the swing.

Since the baby doesn't show signs of being mauled, I wonder what injuries caused his death? If it's head trauma, I bet the dog didn't do it.

48 posted on 08/09/2003 2:35:59 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: ValerieUSA
I'm not sure you can even say the police took out their aggression on the dog. It was running loose and they had a report it had killed a human being. Their actions were perfectly reasonable and they would have been guilty of negligence had they done anything else, and that dog bit someone else. It's not like the dog could have offered any defense to itself. Aggressive or not, it was a dumb animal and it could never receive justice, nor have the police time to try to establish guilt before executing sentence.

But now it's time to look very very closely at what actually happened. The dog is a prime suspect, but my money is on the parents and I'm wondering what the autopsy is going to show. Wonder if that dog will be blamed for old healing fractures, cigarette burns, abuse-level diaper rash, drugs in the baby's system, whatever.
49 posted on 08/09/2003 2:39:31 PM PDT by ChemistCat (Oklahoma City--Where 56% of HS Seniors Get No Diploma, And No One Knows Why Not.)
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To: Pukka Puck
Knock off the personal attacks.
51 posted on 08/09/2003 2:41:49 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: auntdot
Recently he told me of one that he had to get rid of, seems it ate one of his smaller dogs, not a rottweiler.

Not an unusual occurence when a larger breed dog, such as a German shepherd or rottweiler, encounters a smaller dog without the owner nearby. A small poofy type dog wandered into a yard with a shepherd standing guard a few years back (in our neighborhood) and didn't live to tell the tale. It happens ... dogs are dogs.

52 posted on 08/09/2003 2:42:29 PM PDT by BluH2o
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To: Consort
You lost.

Ha!

53 posted on 08/09/2003 2:42:34 PM PDT by rdb3 (I'm not a complete idiot. Several parts are missing.)
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To: ValerieUSA
"I bet they wanted to shoot the parents."

They'd have to go to the store and buy more ammo. They used up their supply on the dog.

54 posted on 08/09/2003 2:43:14 PM PDT by spunkets
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To: Pukka Puck
You know what you can do with your name calling, don't you? Don't get another pit bull.
55 posted on 08/09/2003 2:43:47 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Pukka Puck
The dirty little secret is that Pit Bulls are some of the sweetest and friendliest dogs on the planet. It is unfortunate that scum-of-the-earth dogfighters have used them for bloodsport and trained (read: tortured) them to make them mean and aggressive.

Unfortunate for the dogs who suffer such a fate, and unfortunate for the dimwitted dull bulbs who think such behavior is chracteristic of the breed.

56 posted on 08/09/2003 2:45:31 PM PDT by Skooz (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: sakic
I used to use the term too until it occurred to me to be an odd sort of phrase.

I think it's an entirely appropriate term to use with a couple who leave a 2 week old alone to go outside to smoke cigarettes.

If that's what happened. I think something worse than what is described in this story happened, with the blame being put on the dog.

I use "white trash" in lieu of an obscenity.

57 posted on 08/09/2003 2:47:05 PM PDT by sinkspur (Get a dog. He'll change your life!)
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To: Skooz
Petey, the dog from the Little Rascals was a Pit Bull.
58 posted on 08/09/2003 2:52:07 PM PDT by Pukka Puck
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To: Skooz
So was Buster Brown's dog.
59 posted on 08/09/2003 2:52:38 PM PDT by Pukka Puck
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