TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A local police chief who shot two Boston Terriers after he says they attacked him during a walk is now suing the dog owners.
Court filings show Blissfield Police Chief Dale Greenleaf is suing the family that owns the dogs involved in the incident. He’s seeking damages, claiming the owners negligently left a gate open let the dogs get out and failed to supervise them. One of the dogs died and the other was hospitalized with serious injuries.
Police looked at Greenleaf’s injuries and did not find puncture marks, but found what appeared to be teeth abrasions on his stomach and right leg.


Maybe the chief should make the world a better place and shoot himself instead.
Shoot at my dogs, one of us will be dead very soon.