An 11-year-old child was left missing 70 per cent of his scalp and requiring extensive surgery after being pulled from his bicycle and attacked by three pit bulls.
The owner of the dogs, Burt Baker III, told police the animals enjoyed chasing people on bicycles and has been charged with reckless conduct after officers learned there had been multiple complaints about his pets.
During the attack on Friday 6 January, Justin Gilstrap was riding his bike near his home in Grovetown, Georgia when the three loose pit bulls attacked him, pulling him to the ground.
The boy's cousin, Mason Aguilar, also 11, found Justin screaming in a ditch "with three dogs and blood everywhere" and called 911. By the time the police arrived he was missing half his ear, 70 per cent of his scalp and had bites to his leg.
"All I hear is screaming 'help, help, help,'" Aguilar told Fox 13. "I thought my cousin was at his house playing a game. Then I see him sitting there in the ditch with three dogs and blood everywhere, saying, 'Mason help, Mason help, Mason help'."
Kellie Aguilar, Mason's mother, revealed the family have filed complaints about the dogs previously but "nobody's ever done anything".
"They just run loose. They're not behind the fence. They're not tied up. They run loose 24/7."
Justin's mother Ericka revealed he had suffered a fever in hospital and had undergone surgery to remove some of the skin from his leg and head, with an integra graft to be done soon.
A GoFundMe page was set up to pay for the medical bills and has, at the time of writing, raised more than $205,000 of the $250,000 goal. The fundraiser, set up by mum Ericka, reads...
I am asking everyone to please pray for Justin. He was attacked by three pit bulls tonight. He was rushed in for emergency surgery. He is currently intubated and sedated at CHOG in PICU.
He is missing 70 per cent of his scalp, has several lacerations and staples, they couldn't close the wound on his leg, and now he's running a fever.
The sad thing is we have reported these dogs several times before! Columbia County did nothing! It's sad it took this for them to finally do something. I am a single mom of four so I am sure I will have to be out of work for a little bit plus all of Justin's medical bills as he is going to have to have a few more surgeries.
I hate asking for anything but right now I am worried about everything. Any help is appreciated.
Justin is now conscious but remains in hospital receiving treatment.
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I was watching a programme on TV the other day but it wasn't very good so I turned over and watched something else instead. Then I went for a bike ride. Which was nice.
Does road.cc really need to report everything that tangentially features a bicycle in the story? So many articles, more and more all the time, that don't have anything to do with cycling...
The headline pretty much sums up the story, so don't bother clicking on stuff that you're not interested in. Just because it's on road.cc doesn't mean that you have to read it.
I completely agree with you. I didn't read the article. I just clicked on it after seeing the headline in order to write my comment. We all know that this website is struggling to pay the bills, so they should probably pay attention to feedback and start focussing on writing higher quality articles, rather than just increasing the quantity by pumping out junk in the hope of getting more clicks.
Ugh I wasted time reading your pointless comment sigh đ
You're entitled to your opinion on the article, but who told you this website is struggling to pay the bills? That's incorrect.
Keep telling yourself that pal. Asking people to subscribe when there's no change in content shows that it's going down the pan.
You subscribe to remove ads - that is becoming fairly standard.
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Or you could use an ad blocker and not be a cuck
Interesting binary view.
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So you don't want to pay for content directly via subscription, and you don't want to pay for content indirectly via advertising.
In your head do you imagine people produce sites like road.cc for free?
Or are you just a freeloading wastrel?
Well I don't claim to be a very good cuck - beans on toast or scrambled eggs is about my limit. I did used to like baking bread though, although I always ended up putting too much salt in. Perhaps I should buy a breadmaker. I don't use an ad blocker, they don't really bother me.
If you'd read the article you would have found that it's about a dog owner who said that his dogs enjoyed chasing people on bicycles, which would be something of interest and concern to people who ride bicycles. But you didn't.
Well it's an insoluble pancake and no mistake. A real snorter of the higher proportions.
It is quite a three pipe problem...
Although another 9 pipes and you've got frame, forks and bars...
Agree. This is another example of cheapskate journalism that replaces doing actual cycling stories/reviews/opinion pieces/columns etc. They're shooting themselves in the foot though. The more they do this type of story, the more I'm going to think 'time to stop paying that monthly subscription'.Â
Tbh I've always felt the same way about the professional cycling stuff but I figured that nobody cared.
I would agree to a point. There has been a number of articles that hav a tenuous link. They are though very few and far between.Â
This particular article does highlight what many cyclist have to deal with daily. Uncontrolled dogs. This is the main reason I avoid shared use as paths as much as I can. Basically because of dogs off leads or on extendable leads which are just as bad. I loose count of the number of times I've had to dismount and place the bike between me and the dog with the owner assuring me that  Tyson is harmless. Even when out on rural roads and urban to deal with an uncontrolled pet can be challenging. So in some ways the article does have relevance.Â
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