Dog-Mauled Senior Gets $75,000
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:34 pm
One more reason why I don't believe in police dogs:
It doesn't say if this dog will be killed or not. I would hope not.
-Red
By Erica Meltzer , Arizona Daily Star
Fri Oct 20, 4:40 AM ET
Pima County will pay $75,000 to settle a lawsuit by an 85-year-old man who was attacked last year by a retired sheriff's dog.
Alexander Dufour was trimming trees in the backyard of his Casas Adobes home in April 2005 when he was mauled by a retired police dog owned by Deputy John Sumney.
Dufour's right arm was amputated, and he suffered other medical problems.
The dog had a history of biting people, including one off-duty attack for which Sumney was cited.
Dufour sued the county, the Sheriff's Department, animal control and Sumney.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a settlement Tuesday for $75,000. The lawsuit against Sumney was settled for an undisclosed amount.
The county admitted no fault in the settlement, but Dev Sethi, Dufour's attorney, said the county and Sumney offered "heartfelt apologies" that went a long way toward helping Dufour heal.
It doesn't say if this dog will be killed or not. I would hope not.
-Red
By Erica Meltzer , Arizona Daily Star
Fri Oct 20, 4:40 AM ET
Pima County will pay $75,000 to settle a lawsuit by an 85-year-old man who was attacked last year by a retired sheriff's dog.
Alexander Dufour was trimming trees in the backyard of his Casas Adobes home in April 2005 when he was mauled by a retired police dog owned by Deputy John Sumney.
Dufour's right arm was amputated, and he suffered other medical problems.
The dog had a history of biting people, including one off-duty attack for which Sumney was cited.
Dufour sued the county, the Sheriff's Department, animal control and Sumney.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a settlement Tuesday for $75,000. The lawsuit against Sumney was settled for an undisclosed amount.
The county admitted no fault in the settlement, but Dev Sethi, Dufour's attorney, said the county and Sumney offered "heartfelt apologies" that went a long way toward helping Dufour heal.