Man admits charges over dog incident at polytech
Christchurch Polytechnic students were unable to leave a building on the campus because they were afraid of a pit bull cross dog that Khal Wiri Thompson had let loose there.
The incident happened soon after Thompson had been released from prison, when he got drunk and started banging on the windows of the polytechnic, upsetting students who were working there.
Thompson, 33, was asked to leave by a polytechnic security officer but told him the dog that he had with him would kill on his command.
The dog was an unleashed and unrestrained pit-bull cross, and it prevented students from leaving the building because they were afraid of it, a Christchurch District Court sitting inside the men’s prison was told today when Thompson pleaded guilty to five charges. MORE>>
The dog should sue the guy for trying to use him as his weapon!
The incident happened soon after Thompson had been released from prison, when he got drunk and started banging on the windows of the polytechnic, upsetting students who were working there.
Thompson, 33, was asked to leave by a polytechnic security officer but told him the dog that he had with him would kill on his command.
The dog was an unleashed and unrestrained pit-bull cross, and it prevented students from leaving the building because they were afraid of it, a Christchurch District Court sitting inside the men’s prison was told today when Thompson pleaded guilty to five charges. MORE>>
The dog should sue the guy for trying to use him as his weapon!
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