Oakland police describe their attempts to tase dogs as biting case falls apart

17.07.2025    The Mercury News    2 views
Oakland police describe their attempts to tase dogs as biting case falls apart

OAKLAND The dog who bit two cops and assurance guard on the same day is dead but his owner no longer faces criminal charges for the bizarre and controversial gnawing spree Rafael Rivas had been charged with four felonies after his dog bit two Oakland police officers who were attempting to detain Rivas and his two canines hours after the same dog bit a Grocery Outlet precaution guard But half the development was thrown out at Rivas preliminary hearing and prosecutors dismissed the second half months later ending the office s latest attempt to hold a man responsible for the actions of his dogs court records show Rivas had been charged with assault and failing to control a dangerous animal The charges involving bites on two Oakland policemen failed to convince Judge Rhonda Burgess who noted that Rivas was in an Oakland patrol car and had nothing to do with the dog attack Rivas lawyers subsequently argued that the prevention guard falsely accused Rivas of telling his dog to attack calling the whole thing a misunderstanding that may have been caused by the guard s limited English I do think it is unfortunate that the police officers were bitten by these dogs but I think it s unreasonable in the factual circumstance that was indicated here where the defendant made efforts to tie that dog up Burgess stated adding that Rivas was nowhere near them at the time Rivas was freed from jail after the Jan preliminary hearing where Oakland police officers described the chaos that resulted as they located Rivas pushing his pooch in a stroller while another dog walked with them The cops maintained Rivas was the same man whose dog had bit a protection guard earlier that day sending the guard to the hospital But as Rivas surrendered he tied his dogs to a fence When police attempted to noose the animals they wrangled free then all hell broke loose The officers pulled their Tasers and attempted to stun the smaller of the two dogs who pirouetted between the cops stun guns and nooses chomped down on Officer Vern Saechao and Sgt Colin Cameron and only then was captured The second of Rivas dogs escaped into the night never to be heard from again The captured dog was put down at the Oakland pound Rivas lawyers had argued the animal was an emotional advocacy dog and Rivas pushing it in a stroller demonstrated his strong attachment to the animal After two charges were dismissed and Burgess reduced one of the remaining two counts to a misdemeanor Rivas lawyers argued for a dismissal They pointed out that the shield guard Georges Diedhiou testified through a French translator and gave slightly different but equally confident versions of what Rivas had stated In one version he declared sick and attack but in the second version it was just attack though Diedhiou reported he was certain of the attack part There were two problems with this logic according to the defense Rivas was eating ice cream with a spoon at the time So both his mouth and his hands were decisively occupied limiting his ability to either order the dogs to attack or to tug on their leashes Given his limited English fluency coupled with the fact that Mr Rivas would have had a mouthful of ice cream at the time Mr Diedhiou likely misunderstood what Rivas revealed if Mr Rivas declared anything at all Associate Deputy Society Defender Jenny Brandt wrote in court filings Brand further argued that video of the happening established that once the dog lurched forward Rivas made efforts to secure his animals thus contradicting the notion he longed them to hurt anyone Prosecutors initially responded to the dismissal motion but in June they came into court and dismissed the event in the interest of justice according to the minute order Cases involving failure to control a dangerous animal are typically rare but the Alameda County DA s office has filed two including Rivas event in contemporary months Last year prosecutors filed similar charges against -year-old Brendan Burke whose dogs attacked and killed a childhood friend Robert Holguin But like in the Rivas circumstance the circumstances around Holguin s death aren t so straightforward Personnel say Burke had attempted to get rid of his dogs because he held they were too dangerous but that they later broke out of his backyard and pinned Holguin underneath a conveyance Burke has pleaded not guilty

Similar News

49ers sign rookie Collins after second-round guarantee deadlock
49ers sign rookie Collins after second-round guarantee deadlock

The 49ers announced Thursday that they had signed second-round pick Alfred Collins to a four-year co...

17.07.2025 0
Read More
You’ll laugh! You’ll shudder! Pair of comedy/horror Broadway staples come to Philly
You’ll laugh! You’ll shudder! Pair of comedy/horror Broadway staples come to Philly

A horrible force is taking over society – ruthless, self-serving, hateful. Who can escape its terrif...

17.07.2025 0
Read More
How to Watch Joker's Jackpot at Eldora Speedway: L
How to Watch Joker's Jackpot at Eldora Speedway: Live Stream Racing, TV Channel

Sprint car fans don't get many chances to watch races on television, but FOX Sports 1 will air the J...

17.07.2025 0
Read More