Neighbors React to Pit Bull Attack that Left 1 Toddler Dead in Montgomery County
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Updated: 9:33 PM Jan 16, 2012
Neighbors React to Pit Bull Attack that Left 1 Toddler Dead in Montgomery County
Many questions remain unanswered surrounding the death of a one-year-old Montgomery County boy who was viciously attacked and killed by a Pit bull inside his grandparents’ home Saturday night.
Posted: 6:21 PM Jan 16, 2012
Reporter: Nicole Morten
Email Address: morten@kbtx.com
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Many questions remain unanswered surrounding the death of a one-year-old Montgomery County boy who was viciously attacked and killed by a Pit bull inside his grandparents’ home Saturday night.

"This is a very quiet neighborhood,” explained Magnolia resident Nettie Longoria.

Forty-eight hours ago it was anything but quiet on the 27000 block of Medina Circle in far west Montgomery County.

"Cops were everywhere. State Troopers were everywhere; it was just crazy," explained neighbor Shannon Hammons.

When police arrived Saturday night they found a one-year-old little boy brutally mauled by the family Pit bull.

"When deputies tried to control the dog, the dog turned and lunged at one of the deputies, so the deputies had to shoot and kill the dog inside the home," explained Montgomery Co Sheriff's Lt. Dan Norris Saturday night.

“We thought people were playing with firecrackers again because all my husband heard was, pop, pop, pop," added Longoria.

"We thought maybe it was an accidental shooting,” said Hammons. “We didn't know it was a dog that attacked a baby.”

Names have not been released, but police say the toddler recently moved in with his grandparents. It is unclear what prompted the deadly attack -- but the toddler was reportedly in bed at the time. His grandmother was not physically injured, but was taken to a local hospital for emotional trauma.

I've heard of dogs attacking children, but not here,” said Longoria. "We're very sad at the thought of a lost child, especially in our own neighborhood."

“I don't know why it would do that to the baby if it was sleeping,” questioned Hammons.

Shannon Hammons lives down the street and owns a Pit bull. While she says her dog Roscoe is smaller than the Pit bull involved in Saturday's attack, she tells News 3, regardless of the breed, she knows dogs are unpredictable.

“Roscoe has never shown aggression towards us, but if he ever were to bite any of us, we would take matters into our own hands,” Hammons said.

While questions remain unanswered - the tragedy is one these residents will never forget.

“This is a tragedy that pulls at the heart strings and we also have to remember that this pain that these people are feeling is more than anyone should have to bear,” said Longoria.

No word yet on whether criminal charges will be filed in this case. The investigation and evidence will be turned over to the District Attorney's Office.


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Posted by: Trish Location: New York on Feb 19, 2012 at 07:35 PM

I am so sorry to the family, my condolences to them. But, we have to ask ourselves is it the breed or is it the fact that animal shelters are over run with Pit Bulls, because that is the breed that is bred the most. Right now, Pit Bulls are number one breed in shelters, so with that type of statistics, the attacks would be that, more pit bull attacks. If we were flooded with Golden Retrievers, I'm pretty sure the statistics would be different.
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Iola on Jan 18, 2012 at 10:26 AM

As usual blame the dog. Why don't you find out why first. I am a pit owner and have also rescued one. They are VERY loving. Even though my rescued was abandoned by his first owmer, he wants love and attention from me and my children. Both of my pitts live in the house with us and my pom. It is time to hold the owners responsible for creating any dog or animal to be mean. Not just pitts. I am sorry the child was killed. Just find out why first.
Posted by: Anonymous Location: College Station on Jan 17, 2012 at 10:58 PM

Carla, you don't like dogbite.org because you are pro pit. You refuse to look at statistics because they don't fit your agenda. Pitbull owners will always defend their breed, even when they kill a baby. That is sad. When the statistics show any other breed that is killing more kids than pit bulls, then let us know. However, the facts speak for themselves. Pitbulls are dangerous and are a ticking timebomb. But if they are more valuable to you than a child, there is no stopping you.
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