Rohnert Park Resident Shoots Neighbor's Pit Bull In Self-DefenseThe Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety reports that a 43-year-old resident shot a neighbor's pit bull in self-defense Tuesday evening after the dog jumped his fence and charged him.
According to the police, the incident occurred at 6:42 p.m., in the 6000 block of Dolores Drive, when the victim was waiting outside for the authorities regarding a report he had made of the animal roaming the streets and bothering neighbors.
Before the police arrived, the dog jumped a 3-foot fence that enclosed the victim's lawn and charged toward him.
The victim, John James, then fired a shot from his .41-caliber revolver, but the dog continued to run toward him so he fired a second shot.
The dog, which is owned by James' neighbor Mike Ross, then ran away.
Ross found his dog suffering from a life-threatening gunshot wound a short time later and transported the animal to the Rohnert Park Animal Care Center where it was euthanized.
The department reports that the Ross was issued criminal citations two separate times during August regarding the dog's behavior.
Police report that no criminal charges are being considered against James because witness interviews and evidence indicate the he acted in self-defense.
The department will not pursue municipal code violations against Ross because he already has two pending criminal cases regarding his deceased dog.
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=local&id=3400016*FW Note:Surely, this qualifies as a "sporting purpose"...
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