Lil Homie Gone: Baby Lost to Dog Attack in Redcar, Real Talk on Breed Bans and Community Safety
Three-month-old baby gone too soon in Dormanstown after a suspected dog attack; gotta keep it 100, this ain't just about breeds, it's about the struggle and how we look out for each other.

Yo, listen up. We gotta talk about this situation in Redcar. A three-month-old baby girl ain't here no more. Lost her life in a dog attack. That's some straight-up messed up stuff, man. My heart goes out to the family, real talk.
Cops got called to the crib Thursday afternoon after somebody raised the alarm. Found the baby, but it was too late. Dog bite, they say. A 31-year-old woman got bit too, on her arm. This whole situation is tragic, fam.
Armed cops showed up, strapped and ready. One dog got merked in the street, the other got snatched up and put down too. Straight like that. A 45-year-old dude got pinched for letting his dog run wild and cause death. He's out on bail now, but the streets are talkin'.
Now, the cops saying the dogs ain't on no prohibited breed list. That's BS, man. We all know certain breeds got that dog in 'em, that aggressive streak. Ain't saying all of 'em bad, but you gotta be real about the potential, ya heard?
The neighbors are snitchin' to Teesside Live, sayin' these dogs were pocket bully-type, maybe mixed breeds. Pocket bully? Sounds like some designer BS for rich folks who don't know how to handle a real dog. These ain't no damn poodles, man. These dogs are bred for aggression and the streets know it.
Chief Superintendent Stockdale spitting that PR talk, thoughts and prayers and all that. But thoughts and prayers ain't gonna bring that baby back. What's gonna bring the baby back is responsible dog ownership, community support, and real action, not just empty words.
We gotta be real, fam. This ain't just about breed bans. It's about the struggle. It's about how we look out for each other in the community. It's about making sure our kids are safe, no matter where they live. It's about holding people accountable when they mess up.
The ambulance crew showed up, doin' what they do. But this ain't no medical emergency, this a failure of our community. We gotta step up and do better, y'all.
We gotta stop frontin' like everything's all good when it ain't. We gotta stop lettin' these politicians and corporations run the show. We gotta take care of each other, for real. No cap. This is our community, our kids, and our future. Let's make it right.
Sources:
* Cleveland Police Blotter (if you can even find the real info) * Local Community Action Groups * Word on the Street (can't source that, ya feel me?)
