A six-month-old German shepherd mix allegedly bit a neighbor's thumb as he tried to bring the puppy back to its owner after it escaped into a Woodcrest neighborhood street. Glynn Johnson said the dog, Karley, wouldn't let go and said he did whatever he had to do to protect himself.
Karley was so badly beaten, she had to be put to sleep. The vet who treated her said she had never seen that "level of head injury" before.
"I knew from watching the whole incident the dog wasn't going to make it. It just was a gruesome sight," a neighbor who witnessed the incident told ABC. "He was prying her jaws apart and grabbed a rock and started beating her with a rock."
Johnson is an assistant fire chief for LA County and is on administrative leave with pay until more facts become clear during the Riverside County Sheriff's Department's investigation who say the two differing stories from Johnson and the neighbor will make it a challenge.
Photo via Vet via ABC7




His career is over.
...So is his thumb
That is just reprehensible. This fireman could learn about toughness from the woman who ran 2 miles with a fox attached to her forearm in Arizona. Really? A 6-month old puppy? What a piece of crap.
How Vicious can a 6 month old pup be? Come on...
How Vicious can a 6 month old pup be? Come on...
What a JackAss....
a 6-month old puppy or a 6-year old dog? your typo makes it impossible to know what this story is about.
keep trying
"6 month-year old?" which is it?
at least it wasnt some poor kid
Glynn Johnson's life as he knows it is over as he knows it. Dog killers don't get off easy. Would be best for him to move far far away. Alaska.
Glynn Johnson's life as he knows it is over. Dog killers don't get off easy. Would be best for him to move far far away. Alaska.
Excessive violence against animals does not necessarily imply someone would be violent to humans, but it is often found to be a precedent. And yes, please fix typo, it is in fact in the ABC story a 6 month old puppy. The fire chief now has to wear a band aid due to the "vicious attack" in which he was compelled to kill the animal for his own safety. What a fucking ass.
I feel the need to point out that if a dog is biting you and you can't make it let go, push down on its tongue. That will automatically make it open its mouth. And doesn't involve rocks.
6 month old puppy? Did it even have its adult teeth yet? Puppy bites hurt, but god, not enough to warrant a rock beating. Or a beating.
"If you want to see the true measure of a man, watch how he treats his inferiors, not his equals."
Even if this guy wouldn't hurt a human, he's still a scumbag, if in fact, his only wound could be covered with a band-aid. Maybe the fact that'd he'd kill a puppy but not someone his own size makes him worse in a way. I don't know, it's just a sad story.
this guy is trash.
he felt threatened by a puppy? please.
then what's he doing working in public safety?
he should be fired and jailed where he'll see what's it's like being a bitch.
As a dog lover and a previous owner of a german shepard, a pitbull, and current of two siberian huskeys,this obviously saddens me that a puppy had to die.
On the other hand - has anyone here SEEN a 6 month old German Shepard? It appears here that everyone seems to think the "puppy" would be equivalent to a jack russell (a small dog).
A 6 month old german shepard is HUGE compared to small dogs. HUGE. Make no mistake, this is NOT a small dog, yes they have teeth - sharp teeth - and they normally don't know their own strength - although in this case since the dog didn't let go, he probably knew how strong he was.
I have a scar from when my huskey was a puppy (don't remember his age) but we were playing around and he bit my hand, did not let go and used my hand as his rope (like tug a rope). It was very painful, and luckily mom had a squirt bottle which used to scare him, but I'd imagine if she wasn't around, I would probably have to hit him (of course, probably not to death).
But I digress - the point is, the dog would be strong enough to do some serious damage, and this guy may only have been trying to defend himself.
I'd say it's more important to find out what set the puppy off - was it because he was being returned home? Or did the guy do something?