A dog whose owner allowed him to attack and bite a man in the neck has been ordered to undergo euthanasia, an Animal Care Services official confirmed.
The incident happened on the morning of Sept. 21 near the intersection of North Colorado and West Martin.
Police said the men were in an argument when Marcus Davila, 40, “intentionally allowed his large dog to attack the victim.” The man who was bitten is 53 years old. He had serious lacerations to the left side of his neck and required multiple surgeries, according to ACS spokesperson Lisa Norwood. Davila was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and dangerous dog attack with serious bodily injury, both felony charges.Sept. 2021 Mugshot for Marcus DavilaA spokesperson for ACS identified the dog’s breed as cane corso.
A restaurant across the street captured the incident on its surveillance camera. Police took the footage for evidence, the restaurant owner told KSAT.Copyright 2023 by KSAT - All rights reserved.Julie Moreno has worked in local television news for more than 25 years. She came to KSAT as a news producer in 2000. After producing thousands of newscasts, she transitioned to the digital team in 2015.
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