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New York Post
07-05-2025
- New York Post
Dog mauled to death by two pit bulls in the Bronx: ‘What is it going to take to get these dogs taken off the street?'
A small dog was brutally ripped apart and killed by two pit bulls, according to its heartbroken owner, who asked: 'What is it going to take to get these dogs taken off the street?' Monica Reyes told WABC that she and her daughter were walking their 8-year-old Lhasa apso, Juju, last week when they were set upon just yards from her front door in the Throggs Neck Houses — with one of the pit bulls grabbing the helpless pet in its mouth and refusing to let go. 'I was trying to get him out of the pit bull's mouth while my daughter was crying, and I was trying to protect the kids from getting attacked,' Reyes said. Advertisement 5 Bronx dog owner Monica Reyes had her pet mauled to death in front of her. ABC7 A passing NYCHA worker tased the main attack dog, which only then dropped Juju's mangled body, his horrified owner said. The man and woman with the pit bulls then ran away, Reyes said — with the man yelling, 'I'm so sorry, call 911.' Advertisement Juju later had to be put down, and Reyes said she was left with little more than a piece of his tail to remember him by. 'That could have been anyone's family member, anyone's kid. Like, who's next?' Reyes asked. 'What is it going to take to get these dogs taken off the street?' 5 Her Lhasa apso, named Juju, was killed by two pit bulls before the owners ran away. ABC7 Advertisement She filed a police report, but under current New York law, dogs are defined as property, and as such, an attack by one animal on another is regarded as a property crime and not a criminal matter, she noted. 5 A piece of Juju's tail is all that Reyes has left. ABC7 The attack came days before two pit bulls savaged a Chihuahua in a separate attack on the Upper West Side. 5 It comes as Penny the Chihuahua was savaged by two pit bulls on the Upper West Side. Gabriella Bass Advertisement Horror footage filmed last weekend shows the small dog, Penny, being mauled while the pit bulls' owner does nothing to help before walking off. Penny survived, but her owner, Lauren Claus, has called for a change in the law to find owners of aggressive dogs liable in such attacks. 5 The attack, caught on video, has sparked fresh calls for a law change to clamp down on negligent dog owners. Now a new law, named after Penny, has been introduced by New York State Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar. 'Penny's Law' will criminalize negligent dog handling in the case of a dog attack, as well as criminalize leaving the scene similar to a hit-and-run case, while cracking down on owners who illegally let their dogs off-leash. 'Currently, people get away with letting their dogs attack or kill other dogs. Often it is the same people again and again,' Rajkumar told PIX11.
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Boss Brothers launch radio show for kids
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) -Jaden and Juju, better known as the Boss Brothers, are taking over with their new hit single, A-Z rap rhyme, and a brand-new kids' radio show on Shreveport-based GSSL radio. Boss Talk With Boss Brothers focuses on faith, family, finances, and fun. These young gentlemen are turning their skills into a positive message. The show debuted on Saturday, April 5th, with special guest Pastor John Gray. You can catch their show on GSSL radio. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Why JuJu Watkins is the runaway player of the year this season
Yahoo Sports' Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz, and basketball analyst Isis "Ice" Young explain why the USC star guard is the correct pick for player of the year in women's college basketball this year. Hear the full conversation on the 'College Basketball Power Hour' podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. View more Who would be your front runner at least right now for Women's Player of the Year and why? Well, look, I think it's Juju. I think I, I, I want to say Juju's done everything that you could ask, and part of this is the growth in Juju's game to see Juju go from as dominant as she was, but then to be Better in every statistical category this year. She's been coined as a generational talent, and when you see her drop 38 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 blocks versus the number one team in the country and beat UCLA. It's like, how can you not call her a generational talent? How can you not respect what she's doing right now? Her maturity and not always needing to take tough shots. Yes, you can make them, and, and yes, they look great and they're on highlight reels, but we all know that down the stretch of games, the actual most important thing is getting a great shot. Her assist numbers are better this year, which is important. Because they've added other pieces that need to score and facilitate for her. I think that's why Juju is so spectacular, because you can't necessarily say that about all the other pieces around her, and you know that she is a focal point. If Juju doesn't have a good game, USC is not having a good game. I would vote for Jui Watkins, and why I think Jui Watkins will eventually be the Wooden Award winner, the Women's Player of the Year. Big time players make big time plays in big time games. Hannah Hidalgo's team in Notre Dame was the number one team in the nation. The first game they played, they lost to NC State. Juju Watkins took on the #1 team in the country and had 38 points. And 11 rebounds, 8 blocks, 5 assists, and shot 6 for 9 from 3 against the number one team in the country. One of the biggest games of the entire season, UCLA at USC, Jui Watkins stole the So, that could be the difference, what you do in these big time games. Yeah, I, I think back to what Geno Auriemma said about Paige Beckers a couple of weeks ago after they lost to Tennessee before that South Carolina win, and he said, you know, P Paige loves to have the ball in her hands until she's double teamed, until she's triple teamed. Late game. And then it's like, uh, what are we doing? Juju doesn't have that. Juju almost to a fault, is going to shoot the basketball to make the game winning play, even if she's quadruple teams, because she knows that that's the expectation that she has as a generational talent to make it happen. Close