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- New York, USA -


On the afternoon of Tuesday, September 6, 2022, the Jamestown Police Department's Second Platoon responded to an address on the south side of the city for a dispute.


In a press release police said that officers were advised that something happened to a dog who was on the scene of the incident.

Upon arrival, officers found a gray Pitbull “laying on the ground and unable to move.”


WNY News Now identified the Pitbull as a male named Kovu.

Kovu was bleeding from several open wounds on his head and face.


From an investigation it emerged that 57-years-old GREGORY R. ROSIER (pictured), broke up a fight between his dog and Kovu. “Neither dog was injured in the fight”, said police.


Officers learned from witnesses that after the fight between the dogs was over, and the dogs were separated, ROSIER struck Kovu in the head and face, for no apparent reason, with a metal object which according to WNY News Now was a wrench.


Witnesses told police Kovu “was docile and showed no aggression as Rosier continued to strike the dog numerous times.”

Witnesses further stated that the only reason ROSIER stopped striking the dog was because they intervened.


Kovu’s guardians, Kiara Aossey and Zachary Scott, gave their version of the facts to WNY News Now and Zachary said: “I guess my dog had slipped off his collar and was up here and before I could even know they were up here getting aggressive I guess, my neighbor had told me that my dog was literally up in the Pearl City Cycle van trying to be friendly and get pet by everybody. I guess he turned around and this man’s dog got aggressive and started growling towards my dog. When he turned around to see what was going on, he claimed that they were fighting and instead of breaking it up with his hands, he took a wrench and started hitting my dog in the head repeatedly with it.”


Kiara and Zachary told WNY News Now that their furbaby has never been aggressive towards anyone, or any other dog. Zachary said: “He’s a very friendly, nice, loving pitbull. One of the most loving pitbulls I’ve seen around here, and actually since I moved here I’ve been chased by a couple of pitbulls who were nowhere near as friendly as my pitbull has been trained to be.”


Zachary’s mother rushed Kovu to the Fluvanna vet and according to Kiara staff were very busy so they weren’t able to see Kovu inside but they came outside. Kiara said that Kovu has “a very bad concussion, he’s able to walk but he has a very bad concussion. He has a blood blister on the top of his left side.”


According to Kiara and Zachary, this isn’t the first incident ROSIER had with an animal and they now want him to lose his right to “own” a dog.

Zachary even claimed that ROSIER told him “he was going to have to put his own dog down because his own dog attacked his girlfriend.”


Police arrested ROSIER and charged him with one felony count of aggravated cruelty to animals.

Police said ROSIER is being held in the Jamestown City Jail pending his arraignment.

Online court records show ROSIER is slated to be arraigned on Monday, September 12, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. in the Jamestown City Court before the Honorable Judge John L. Lamancuso.


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- Pennsylvania, USA -


The McKees Rocks Police Department is investigating after an injured Pitbull was found running loose in Allegheny County.


In a Facebook post police said that the furbaby was seen running on Third Street and officers eventually caught up with him a few blocks away on Frank Street.

Officers noticed “a severe wound to his belly” which is being investigated as possible abuse.


David Finnerty with McKees Rocks Police told WPXI over the phone: “We’re looking at it, there was obviously a puncture wound and there was some internal matter hanging from the dog’s abdomen which was concerning to us.”


Police said the dog, approximately 1 and a half to 2 years old, is extremely friendly. He was taken to PVSEC (Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center) on Camp Horne Road to undergo surgery and Finnerty said: “They have cared for him and he’s gonna make a full recovery. He has some stitches and they don’t believe any vital organs were affected as a result of this puncture wound.”


An employee with Animal Friends animal shelter, also on Camp Horne Road, later arrived at the emergency center and took the Pitbull back to the shelter.


Police are exploring all possibilities and are reaching out to the public in hopes of finding the Pitbull’s guardian.


According to WPXI, police said that if the furbaby’s guardian is not found, Animal Friends will take custody of him.


If you recognize the VOICELESS VICTIM or have any information about this case, please contact the McKees Rocks Police Department at (412) - 331 - 2302. Thank you!


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