Man Tries to Save Neighbor, Kills Him With Crossbow

Man was trying to prevent pit bull attack
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 7, 2020 2:14 AM CST
Updated Feb 7, 2020 6:03 AM CST
'Good Samaritan' Kills Neighbor With Crossbow
Authorities say the man legally owned the crossbow, which he used for hunting.   (Getty Images/Yuriy Kulik)

A "Good Samaritan" who accidentally killed his neighbor with a crossbow while trying to protect him from a pit bull attack will not face charges, authorities in Massachusetts say. Police say they found the body of Joshua Jadusingh, 27, after they shot two aggressive pit bulls at a home in Adams on Wednesday, Newsweek reports. A child in the apartment was unharmed. Investigators say that after hearing cries for help, the neighbor entered the apartment and fired the crossbow from the bottom of the stairs at the two dogs as they tried to attack Jadusingh, their owner, at the top. The neighbor's crossbow bolt hit one of the dogs in the scruff of the neck before going through a door and fatally injuring Jadusingh, who had barricaded himself in a room.

Berkshire County District Attorney Andrea Harrington says the neighbor went to the apartment carrying his legally owned crossbow after hearing somebody "screaming for help, saying 'please, shoot the dogs,'" WAMC reports. She says the neighbor is distraught. "He was actually quite good friends with his neighbor, and he knew that there was a child in the home, and it was a really, really difficult and stressful situation for him to be in and I think he did his best under the circumstances," she says. Harrington says the two dogs, which had a "history of aggression" and were usually kept in separate cages, were shot at the scene after they tried to attack officers. (More pit bull stories.)

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