Man Killed in Shocking American Bully XL Dog Attack in Shiney Row
Tragedy struck Shiney Row, Tyne & Wear, on Tuesday when 54-year-old Ian Langley died in a suspected attack by an American Bully XL dog. The horrifying event unfolded on Maple Terrace, leaving the community reeling.
Suspect Arrested and Released on Bail
A 44-year-old man was initially arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent. Police later re-arrested him on suspicion of murder but have since released him on bail while investigations continue. Northumbria Police are working tirelessly to piece together what happened.
Dog Shot Dead, Second Dog Seized
At the scene, officers shot dead the American Bully XL dog believed responsible for the attack. A second dog was seized by authorities as part of the ongoing probe.
Government to Ban Dangerous Breed by Year-End
The attack has intensified calls to crack down on the American Bully XL dog breed. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged a ban under the Dangerous Dogs Act by the end of the year. A spokesperson confirmed a “transition period” will allow for public consultation before the ban takes effect.
Community Urged to Stay Safe
Following the attack, residents of Maple Terrace were told to remain indoors as police secured the area. Detective Chief Inspector Angela Hudson reassured locals that the incident was isolated and those involved “were known to each other,” stressing there is no ongoing threat.