An Amazon driver delivering a bundle in Southwest San Antonio is the most recent sufferer in a string of canine assaults that is compelled the town right into a reckoning with the issue of stray and unrestrained canines.
The person was dropping off a bundle early Monday at a house within the 200 block of McNarney Road close to Palo Alto School when an American Staffordshire — a kind of pit bull — jumped the fence and attacked, the Categorical-Information reviews.
The person suffered extreme facial accidents, and the canine bit his lip bit off, News4SA reviews.
The canine’s proprietor sprung into motion and got here outdoors to assist, permitting the Amazon driver to dial 911, based on the day by day. As of late Monday afternoon, authorities had filed no fees and the canine is within the custody of Animal Management Companies.
Monday’s incident is the most recent in a spate of grisly canine assaults in San Antonio this yr.
In February, 81-year-old retired Air Drive veteran Ramon Najera was mauled to loss of life by a pair of American Staffordshire terriers whereas visiting a good friend’s dwelling on the West Facet. That incident garnered nationwide consideration.
Final month, an American Staffordshire escaped underneath a neighbor’s fence and mauled Paul Anthony Striegl whereas he was in his yard, the Categorical-Information reported. Considered one of Striegl’s arms was amputated because of the assault and he died from issues from his accidents weeks later.
Within the wake of the assaults, Metropolis Council allotted $26.9 million to Animal Care Companies, a 26% funding enhance from final yr.
San Antonio lawmakers additionally championed a invoice within the Texas Legislature to stiffen penalties for house owners of canine that commit assaults. Nevertheless, Gov. Greg Abbott killed the measure amid a flurry of vetoes carried out in retaliation for the Texas Senate not transferring forward on laws to chop property taxes.
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