Marina Alderete Gavito held a press conference on her push for new policies for dangerous, aggressive and loose dogs.
– Severe and ongoing is how the District 7 councilwoman describes the dangerous and loose dog situation in San Antonio .
Joining her was Raymond Najera, whose dad was attacked and killed by loose dogs in February 2023, and Max De Los Santos, who was attacked in August 2023 and said he had to amputate his legs because of it. Both the Najera and De Los Santos families are bonded through their trauma and are now looking for a change. They support Alderete Gavito’s recommendations.
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