XL Bullies Escaped and Mauled Woman Months Before Killing Man – As Owner Jailed
A man's XL Bullies attacked and killed a man in Stonnall, leading to the owner's sentencing.
James Harrison Trimble-Pettit has been sentenced to prison after his two XL Bullies killed Ian Price in Stonnall, a tragic event that unfolded when the dogs escaped from their owner's home. The incident occurred on September 14, 2023, when the dogs managed to get out of a window and through an insecure door, leading to a brutal attack on the 52-year-old man who lived nearby. Despite the desperate attempts of passers-by to rescue Mr. Price, he sustained catastrophic injuries and succumbed to them later that day after being rushed to the hospital.
The police responded quickly to the scene, but the outcome was devastating, with one of the dogs dying during the attack and the other being euthanized later. Trimble-Pettit, upon his arrest, attempted to shift the blame for the attack to the housing association, asserting that he had secured the dogs before leaving for work, even though evidence suggests otherwise. This incident raises serious concerns about public safety regarding ownership of dangerous breeds and the responsibilities of pet owners in securing their animals.
The case has elicited strong responses from the community and calls for stricter regulations on dog ownership, particularly for breeds deemed dangerous. The tragic loss of Ian Price has highlighted the urgent need for discussions surrounding responsible pet ownership and the potential consequences when owners fail to adequately control their pets. This incident not only affected the victim's family but also raised fears in the community regarding public safety and the management of aggressive dog breeds.