Still No Answers After Kansas City Man Mauled To Death By Pack Of Pit Bulls

The newspaper offers follow-up about a week after local TV stations shared better coverage. 

Sadly . . . The main point is that NOBODY IS TALKING.

Per ushe the paper attempt to direct blame at police BUT we think the more important question lies with the agency currently charged with animal control . . . Check-it . . .

"What is known is that the area of the attack had been frequently monitored by animal control authorities as a problematic zone where one or more dogs have been reported as being a nuisance or possible danger to the public, dating back to Feb. 2023 . . .

"Unanswered — questions submitted to KC Pet Project about how many calls of service were placed to their Animal Services Division between Jan. 1, 2023 and Nov. 2, 2024 about instances of dog bites, dogs chasing animals and/or people and what their protocols are when it comes to handling dangerous dogs."


Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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