Pit bull on the attack dies after cop zaps it repeatedly with stun gun
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - A police officer discharged a stun gun five times to stop a pit pull from attacking another dog in Salem. Police say the dog attacked a neighbor's pit bull Sunday and had the dog by the throat when the officer arrived. The Statesman Journal reports that after five zaps the attacking dog let go. It later died at a veterinary clinic. KATU News will update this story as new information becomes available.