Deputy Fatally Shoots Dog After Attack on Woman and Child in Miami-Dade
WPLG Local 10November 5, 20252 min3,024 views
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- π¨ A deputy was forced to fatally shoot a dog following a severe attack on a woman and a 5-year-old child in northwest Miami-Dade.
- π The incident involved a pack of five loose dogs that initially targeted the woman and then the child.
- π₯ Deputies arrived at the scene, and one dog reportedly attempted to attack a deputy, leading to the fatal shooting.
Dog Owner's Account
- π£οΈ The owner of the dog that was shot, Willie Lloyd, stated that only one of the five loose dogs belonged to him; the others were believed to be strays.
- π‘ Lloyd admitted to sometimes feeding the stray dogs when they came to his yard.
- π Lloyd's dog, named Doy, was shot and killed by the deputy.
Family's Reaction and Concerns
- π¬ Demetrio Davis, Lloyd's nephew, expressed that he didn't believe Lloyd's dog deserved to die, describing it as a small animal.
- βοΈ Davis felt that lethal force was excessive for a small dog, contrasting it with aggressive breeds like pit bulls.
- β οΈ The family was concerned about the dog's death, with Davis showing a stray dog that may have been injured during the incident.
Outcome for Victims
- β Fortunately, the woman and child involved in the attack are reported to be okay.
- π©Ή The woman received treatment on the scene and did not require hospitalization.
- π§ The child sustained no injuries during the dog attack.
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