LJ_Reloaded
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Guess I shoulda killed that fucking pooch on my porch with a knife instead of a gun, eh?
If a baby wouldn't get traumatized by being bitten in the face she most certainly wouldn't be traumatized by the spray of canine blood.
On a side note I would have rather used the knife to gut one of you bastards who said I should have been killed for defending my daughter. But first you'd have to crawl out of your hidey hole and survive exposure in sunlight for that to happen.
http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/goo...ional-honor-usher-injured-dog-attack-children
Stephen Strasburg is off to a sensational start and Bryce Harper made a big splash in his MLB debut, but the biggest hero for the Nationals this season might be an usher named Andre Hawthorne for a courageous act performed away from the stadium.
The Nationals will honor Hawthorne before Tuesday's night game, a team spokesperson told the Washington Post, after he saved kids in his neighborhood from a vicious dog attack.
Hawthorne was returning from the ball park to his home in northeast Washington last week when he saw two large dogs terrorizing the kids, some of whom were forced to flee to the roof of a parked car, WJLA reported.
The children were able to run to safety while Hawthorne confronted the dogs with a knife. The dogs attacked Hawthorne, biting him on the left arm and left hand, and he is receiving rabies shots.
If a baby wouldn't get traumatized by being bitten in the face she most certainly wouldn't be traumatized by the spray of canine blood.
On a side note I would have rather used the knife to gut one of you bastards who said I should have been killed for defending my daughter. But first you'd have to crawl out of your hidey hole and survive exposure in sunlight for that to happen.
http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/goo...ional-honor-usher-injured-dog-attack-children
Stephen Strasburg is off to a sensational start and Bryce Harper made a big splash in his MLB debut, but the biggest hero for the Nationals this season might be an usher named Andre Hawthorne for a courageous act performed away from the stadium.
The Nationals will honor Hawthorne before Tuesday's night game, a team spokesperson told the Washington Post, after he saved kids in his neighborhood from a vicious dog attack.
Hawthorne was returning from the ball park to his home in northeast Washington last week when he saw two large dogs terrorizing the kids, some of whom were forced to flee to the roof of a parked car, WJLA reported.
The children were able to run to safety while Hawthorne confronted the dogs with a knife. The dogs attacked Hawthorne, biting him on the left arm and left hand, and he is receiving rabies shots.