Overview
- On July 31, two women were attacked by a pack of dogs near Perris Hill Park in San Bernardino, leaving 51-year-old Teodora Mendoza dead and another woman injured
- An officer fired two rounds to kill a pit bull that charged at first responders as they rendered aid to the victims
- San Bernardino Animal Control officers removed 14 dogs from the scene but officials remain uncertain how many animals were involved or whether any had registered owners
- The deceased, identified as Teodora Mendoza, was known to frequent a nearby homeless encampment where residents keep dogs for protection
- The incident follows a series of fatal pit bull–type or stray dog attacks across Southern California and underscores gaps in ownership accountability and public safety measures