'Graphic' dog-bite pics delay trial
By MICHAELANGELO CONTE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
Deciding how to handle graphic medical images caused another delay in setting a trial date for the two
allegedly vicious South African boerboels that have been tied to several Downtown attacks and could be
euthanized under the state's Vicious Dog Law.
The dogs' owner, Susan Kolb, has asked for a trial to defend the animals. At yesterday's pretrial hearing,
her attorney noted that she had not received the disc that contains images of the injuries of the victims.
Prosecutor Armando Molina quickly produced the disc, but said the pictures were very graphic. He said he
wanted to have a conference to decide how they would be used and also said he wanted a confidentiality
agreement before he would share them with the defense.
With a courtroom full of people waiting to appear for other matters, Municipal Judge Nesle Rodriguez said,
"I just can't do it today, I have a packed courtroom." Rodriguez set Friday at 1 p.m. for a hearing to deal with
the disc - apparently the last hurdle before setting a trial date.
Kolb's lawyer, Gina Calogero, said she was ready to go to trial yesterday. Calogero noted that the dogs
have been impounded since Jan. 19, the day after the most recent attack. The proceedings have been
delayed several times already because the defense was waiting to receive documents from prosecutors.
"It is very important to my client and the state that this is resolved," Calogero told Rodriguez.
Jonathan L. Rodriguez, 24, of Brunswick Street, was injured Jan. 19 when, he says, Kolb unleashed the
dogs and they ran across the street and tore into his arm. James Joyce, 24, said he needed six stitches
after being attacked Jan. 9. Kolb said Joyce was not injured. On Sept. 21, at the park at Greene and Essex
streets, police said the two dogs knocked down a woman and the 6-month-old child she was carrying.
Kolb has complained that officials at the Humane Society have barred her from visiting the dogs.
Are you afreaid of large dogs or something?
jimjetearl1 2 weeks ago
Boerbulls were bread like rodeshian ridgebacks to hunt Lions. They were bread to be fearless. But like all Mastiff breeds they can be gentle giants. But they must be trained. Boerbulls do not look like Pit Bulls. Pit bulls max out maybe at 80 lbs. Boerbulls are much larger.
jimjetearl1 2 weeks ago
what a f345ing idiot. This ass will be working for the us government for sure.
ratsac1972 3 weeks ago
you shouldn't be talking about the boerboel in a video if you no nothing about them trying to give them bad names like all the other dogs and if you seen one close up you would see its not a pit bull so dont condem the dogs go after the dame owners please we dont like the stupid english bulldog that cant even breath right we want real dogs that can protect us and our homes if it come to it cause this world is crazy we want strong brave four legged friends
nawz100 1 month ago
@Back2Dixie Hey genius. How about next time you check the account before replying. I deleted my old account like 5 months ago. Plus that comment was like 11 months old.
BlueGama600 7 months ago
@bluegama500 Don't know where you received your info but point blank your dead wrong. Sounds like your personal speculation. BoelBoels are very fast and if given the first grab would destroy a PBT. It really doesnt matter either way because if I had a Boerboel and a PBT attacked it I would put a bullet in it anyway...end of issue!
Back2Dixie 8 months ago
It looks NOTHING LIKE A PITBULL! the pics you have are not very good. It looks more like an English Mastiff.
kpeders100 9 months ago
@peacemaker11able ?
Tunknatar 10 months ago
hahahahahahahahahahaha boerboels way too funny!!!....u can tell that nigga aint south african
peacemaker11able 1 year ago
u nearly got the boer part right.
stiglitzish 1 year ago