ClickOrlando.com – New details were released Tuesday about the arrest of a carjacking suspect out of Daytona Beach — including how he was attacked by pit bulls after fleeing from the crime scene, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies said Anthony Galloway, 42, ditched a car he had stolen during a carjacking at a BP gas station on Monday morning and started banging on the door of a unit at the Whispering Winds Apartments complex while screaming “Momma.”
A 57-year-old woman living in the unit partially opened her door after hearing Galloway scream, and the man managed to force his way through the door, knocking her backward and slamming the door shut behind him.
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Florida needs to throw this dude in a deep dark hole and throw away the key. 42 years old and 34 convictions? That is more than one per year since he turned 18. No more plea bargains or 'time served and probation' but max sentence for the convicted crime.
ReplyDeleteWell-trained pit bulls. They attacked when their owner told them to, held the guy without excessively injuring him, and backed down when the police arrived and the owner called them off.
ReplyDeleteNow, this is why I can't be a judge: I'd be very tempted to sentence the perp to 40 years of community service as an attack dog training dummy.