Police shot XL bully dogs 19 times to stop vicious attack on 84-year old man
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An 84-year-old man suffered serious injuries after being attacked by a suspected XL bully dog in Warrington. The incident prompted police to fire 19 shots, killing the attacking dogs to protect public safety. The victim remains in critical but stable condition at Aintree Hospital. Cheshire Constabulary chief constable noted the dogs' danger, likening them to loaded firearms. Authorities have proactively removed over 100 XL bullies from Cheshire streets to enforce new regulations amid increasing concerns over such breed's aggressiveness.
The attack took place on Bardsley Avenue, Warrington. An 84-year-old man was attacked by an escaping XL bully while walking.
Cheshire Constabulary chief constable Mark Roberts compared the dogs to weapons, emphasizing their potential danger to the public.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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