Waimanalo Street Erupts As Officer Fires At Attacking Dog

A Waimanalo neighborhood turned tense on Friday when a Honolulu police officer opened fire at a dog that was in the middle of attacking a man, according to police. The animal injured the man, who was treated and taken to a hospital. None of the rounds hit the dog, which bolted from the area but was later found nearby.

As reported by KITV, District 4 officers had responded on April 17 to a call about a dangerous dog when one officer fired multiple shots as the animal attacked the man. The station reported that Honolulu police said the dog was not struck and that officers later took it to the Hawaiian Humane Society.

Police response and shelter intake

Under Honolulu Police Department policy, officers handling dangerous dog complaints are required to make every reasonable effort to ensure the animal is no longer a threat to the public. They may contact the Hawaiian Humane Society to impound or take custody of the dog when needed.

The Hawaiian Humane Society runs field operations and an admissions program that covers intake, sheltering and follow up for animals removed from the community. More details on those services are available from the Hawaiian Humane Society…

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