The home secretary’s assertion got here as footage emerged of a canine attacking a woman, 11, who may be heard screaming in disturbing footage of the assault – with police confirming two males had been taken to hospital after being bitten.
Sunday 10 September 2023 20:35, UK
The home secretary is in search of “pressing recommendation” about banning American XL Bully dogs as footage reveals one of many animals attacking an 11-year-old woman and a person in Birmingham.
Suella Braverman has mentioned the animals are a “clear and deadly” hazard after the video of the assault in Bordesley Green emerged on the social media platform TikTok.
West Midlands Police are investigating after two males, who had been bitten and left with accidents to their shoulders and arms, had been taken to hospital to be handled for his or her accidents after the incident on Saturday.
Police have mentioned the canine was initially taken to a vet to be checked over earlier than being taken into safe kennels whereas the investigation continues.
Officers say they’ve spoken to the proprietor of the canine however there was no arrest.
The home secretary tweeted after the video emerged: “This is appalling.
“The American XL Bully is a transparent and deadly hazard to our communities, notably to kids.
“We cannot go on like this. I’ve commissioned pressing recommendation on banning them.”
The recommendation was commissioned final week, an adviser mentioned, with it being the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ accountability so as to add the breed to the banned record.
The woman may be heard screaming in disturbing footage of the assault as folks collect round to assist her. The canine then sprints throughout Churchill Road and lunges at a person on the forecourt of a Texaco petrol station.
Someone off digicam may be heard saying “name the police” because the animal will get up on its again legs and pulls the person to the bottom.
Another man then runs over with a brush and hits the canine as extra folks come over to assist.
The man who was being attacked then will get to his ft and runs off whereas the canine remains to be chasing him.
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Earlier this month two XL bully dogs had been shot lifeless after killing 22 pregnant sheep in North Wales.
Meanwhile, Emma Whitfield, the mom of 10-year-old Jack Lis – who died after being mauled by one of many dogs in Caerphilly, South Wales – has been calling for a change within the regulation.
Sir John Hayes, an in depth ally of Ms Braverman, has been pushing within the House of Commons for a ban of the canine he has claimed is “bred to kill”.
The American Bully XL is intently associated to the pit bull terrier, a banned breed, however just isn’t topic to any authorized restrictions itself.