[quote]An Ohio police officer accidentally shot a 4-year-old girl in the leg while trying to stop her family's dog from attacking him Friday, authorities said.
Ava Ellis, of Columbus, is expected to make a full recovery, the Columbus Dispatch reported.
The officer, who has not yet been identified, was called over to the girl's house after leaving the home of a neighbor who had earlier been hit by a car, police said.Her aunt screamed that Ava's mom had cut herself and needed assistance, police spokeswoman Denise Alex-Bouzounis told the Dispatch.
When the officer got to the house, a dog charged him, Alex-Bouzounis said. He fired one shot at the dog to make it stop, but the bullet accidentally hit Ava in the right leg.
"She was saying something about 'Why would you try to shoot the dog?' and he said something like the dog was attacking him," neighbor Gary Parsley told 10TV. "Then, she started saying 'You shot my kid!'."
The girl and her mother were transported to the hospital, and the officer was not injured.
The Ellis family has two dogs that wear shock collars, preventing them from leaving the house, neighbor Carrie Britton said.
The officer was a "big guy," Parsley said.
Alex-Bouzounis declined to tell 10TV what size the dog was but said it was a mutt.
A department representative did not immediately respond to the Daily News' request for comment Saturday.
The shooting is an ongoing investigation.[/quote]
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Still think these thugs should be walking the streets?
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The family runs up to the cop because someone was injured. The cop wasn't even going to their house as the primary call. You can't tell me the family doesn't know the dogs temperament around strangers. The family SHOULD have locked the dog up when inviting a stranger in the house. There is also a lot of info omitted from the article.....like size of the area....how many people were in the room....did the dog charge the officers gun hand/arm....all information that relates to the encounter. Just more media hype over something unfortunate but minor.