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3 pit bulls maul mini horse in Pend Oreille County

Three pit bulls mauled a miniature horse last week before being shot to death in Elk, Wash., the Pend Oreille County Sheriff’s Office announced today. The melee led sheriff’s deputies to a marijuana growing operation on the dog owner’s property, according to a news release. The man, Justin R. Howell, lives next door to the horse owner, who told a sheriff’s deputy he’d fired several warning shots before shooting Howell’s dogs. Two died at the scene; a sheriff’s deputy took the third to a veterinarian, where it died from the gunshot wound, according to the sheriff’s office. The horse is being treated for severe injuries. Howell told deputies he has a medical marijuana permit, but detectives found more than 50 plants and several pounds of dry marijuana, which exceeds the amount allowed for medicinal use. Deputies also seized a police-issued bullet proof vest. Howell was arrested on a charge of manufacturing a controlled substance and cited for having a dog at large.