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Dog fight leads to shots fired by police

By: Amanda Porterfield/WCIA-3 News
Updated: November 19, 2012
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Update: 11:35 pm, 11/18/12, Sunday

    CHAMPAIGN -- Police shoot a dog being attacked by a pit bull on accident.

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why would you shoot at a dog like that. there should of been a animal rescue there you dont just shoot a at dog like that that to me is inhuman

Francisco F. January 28, 2013 at 10:17 pm



I have kept all breeds of rescue dogs at my house during a transport. All of the pit bulls I've had were friendly. I think they get a bad reputation because of the way people treat them. Right now we hear about a lot of pit bull attacks, but it is not the breed's fault. For some reason they seem to be the dog that is trained to fight. At least that's how it seems to me. I would like to say I'm sorry to the Saathoff's. There is nothing worse than losing a family member. Nothing will replace him and I wish it had not happened.

Theresa S. November 19, 2012 at 10:14 pm



Kris K, as a RESPONSIBLE pit bull owner I take offense to your comment!! It is not the dogs fault, it is the ignorant, uneducated dog owners fault! Blame the deed not the breed, if it was another lab attacking another lab would you have made the same comment? Most likely no!!

melissa m. November 19, 2012 at 11:41 am



Very sad story. I feel for the owners. We have a pitbull epidemic in this community that needs to be controlled. I fear walking the neighborhoods for that very reason and I would NEVER trust walking my dog. The other part that bothers me is that I question our safety around police officers without adequate firearm training. There have been several stories coming up lately about officers shooting things other than what they are aiming for. I understand the Sergeant taking up for his officer, but I think he should spend more time at the range if he is going to continue to fire his weapon.

Kris K. November 19, 2012 at 9:24 am



The Labrador that was killed belonged to my friends'. He was a wonderful boy! He had an amazing personality, and was so well trained it was almost hard to believe. This did not need to happen to their family pet, or to their daughter who was forced to witness her dog being killed by the police officer that was actually trying to save him. As angry and sad as I am right now, the brunt of all my feeling are directed toward the owners of the other dog. Why was your dog loose? Where they even out looking for their dog? Did they even know he was missing? Because of their inability to contain their dog, my friends have lost theirs.

Kelli B. November 18, 2012 at 9:49 am

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