The family of Ashlynn Anderson, the 4-year-old stepdaughter of Ax Men star Jesse Browning mauled to death a year ago by his rottweiler, is hoping to thwart future incidents. To that end, Dads Against Dangerous Dogs, has been founded by Ashlynn's maternal grandfather, Don Wing, in her memory. "Death by dog is rare, but there are all kinds of bites and if we can prevent that, we've done our job," he told Oregon's Daily Astorian. No criminal charges were filed against the History Channel star, who claimed one of his dogs just "snapped," but both his rottweilers were euthanized in the wake of the attack.
- 2/17/2011
- E! Online
The pain of losing a child is enough. Authorities in Oregon tell E! News that after a three-week investigation, they have decided not to file criminal charges against Jesse Browning or anyone else in household for the fatal mauling of the Ax Men slinger's 4-year-old stepdaughter last month. The vicious attack occurred on Feb. 28, when police say one of the Brownings' two rottweilers "just snapped" and went after Ashlynn Anderson at their Astoria, Ore., home. The girl's mother discovered her body on the lawn, but by the time she was airlifted to a Portland trauma center she was already gone. "The investigation revealed nothing criminal in nature, merely a set of tragic...
- 3/18/2010
- E! Online
‘Ax Men’ stars Rottweiler put down. It has just been confirmed by TMZ that the Rottweiler that was responsible for the mauling of ‘Axe Men’ star Jesse Browning’s daughter was put to death. Browning’s 4-year-old daughter was fatally mauled by one of their three pet dogs, one of which already had a violent background.
The dog that attacked the girl, Ashlynn Browning, at the family home in Oregon on February 28th was put down last week. The family signed off to authorize the euthanization. It had been quarantined at the Clatsop County Animal Shelter since the attack, the investigation is still open.
The dog that attacked the girl, Ashlynn Browning, at the family home in Oregon on February 28th was put down last week. The family signed off to authorize the euthanization. It had been quarantined at the Clatsop County Animal Shelter since the attack, the investigation is still open.
- 3/18/2010
- by PopCult Staff
- PopCultNews
The Rottweiler responsible for the deadly mauling of "Ax Men" star Jesse Browning's 4-year-old daughter is no longer among the living. We've learned the dog -- which attacked Ashlynn Browning at the family's Oregon home on February 28 -- was put down last week after the family signed off.The Rottweiler had been quarantined at Clatsop County Animal Shelter in Oregon since the attack.An investigation is ongoing. More "Ax Men" 'Ax Men'...
- 3/18/2010
- TMZ
Another sad dose of real life has hit the family of a reality TV star. The 4-year-old daughter of Ax Men slinger Jesse Browning has been mauled to death by the family's Rottweiler. Ashlynn Anderson's body was discovered by her mother outside on the lawn Sunday, according to officials in Astoria, Ore., where the family resides. "Apparently, the dog just snapped," says Clatsop County Sheriff Tom Bergin. "We have detectives working on investigating [what set the dog off]...We are going to give the family a day or two to grieve before we interview them." Browning called 911 and the girl was airlifted to a Portland hospital, but pronounced dead on arrival. There was...
- 3/1/2010
- E! Online
The 4-year-old daughter of Jesse Browning -- one of the stars of The History Channel's "Ax Men" -- died tragically yesterday in Oregon after being mauled by one of the family's pet Rottweilers.Jesse -- whose father owns the "Browning Logging" company featured on the show -- called 911 around 1 Pm after the dog attacked his daughter Ashlynn at the family home, this according to Clatsop County Sheriff Tom Bergin.We're told Ashlynn was airlifted...
- 3/1/2010
- TMZ
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