“Gun Death” These DO “Just Go Off”

Man mauled to death by dogs:

A Michigan man was fatally mauled by two dogs as he jogged along a rural road on Wednesday evening.

Craig Sytsma, 46, of Livonia was attacked by the cane corsos in Metamora Township, about 45 miles northwest of Detroit, authorities in Lapeer County said. He was unconscious when he was taken to a hospital, where he died of his injuries, police said.

The attack was the third since 2012 involving canines from the same property, officials said.

…According to police, a man mowing his lawn nearby saw the attack, got a gun and tried to shoot at the animals to chase them off.

The man with the gun was unsuccessful, not sure if he didn’t have a clean shot or was hoping the noise would be enough to scare the dogs away. Still we have antis who fixate on “Gun Death” constantly talking about how you need to unload, disassemble, and lock up your guns, because they might “just go off”. Except they don’t. What does “Just go off” are things with free will like Dogs, and they indeed need to be locked up, something this owner obviously doesn’t do.

And now a man is dead, and the anti-rights cult will ignore it because it wasn’t a “Gun Death”.

H/T Bob

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2 Responses to “Gun Death” These DO “Just Go Off”

  1. Bob S. says:

    The attack was the third since 2012 involving canines from the same property, officials said.

    Let’s not forget those antis calling for ‘One Strike and you lose your rights’ either. 3rd attack in 2 years, any charges against the owner?
    Any of the dogs put down after attacking other people?
    Doesn’t look like it.

    And will the antis even acknowledge that the use of a firearm could have prevented more lives being lost? Probably not.

  2. Ghost Rider 6 says:

    God, I hate it when these cases happen. They don’t occur too frequently, relatively speaking, but when they do, they frequently have very bad outcomes for the victim. Any reasonable person should see that these episodes alone more than justify carrying a firearm for self-defense, in both rural and urban settings.

    I know of several recent and very serious dog attacks in this area, in both the city and county, one of them fatal. One of the non-fatal attacks was ended when a passerby witnessed the attack, stopped his car, got out and killed the animal with his handgun.

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