Actually the breed is gaining huge popularity based on this case alone ... people want to own the most vicious breed available. 'Think of a dog like a hand gun' is the mentality.
'Think of a dog like a hand gun' is the mentality. Irresponsible dog owners who boost their egos with vicious dogs are ultimately the problem with any breed. I, however am a lot more comfortable with a gun than a vicious dog. A gun doesn't go off on it's own.