MARTINEZ, Calif. - A pitbull that was placed on a potentially dangerous animal list last fall after attacking two different adults, bit an 8-year-old girl ...
[Brooks Jarosz](https://www.ktvu.com/person/j/brooks-jarosz) is an investigative reporter for KTVU. [SEE ALSO: Dog bites and attacks woman weeks after dangerous animal designation dropped](https://www.ktvu.com/news/dog-bites-and-attacks-woman-weeks-after-dangerous-animal-designation-dropped) "She could have been killed," O'Neil said. "There are permit conditions in managing that animal," she said. I just want to get my dogs and my kid inside the house," she said. And records show Spot also attacked a [homeless](https://www.ktvu.com/tag/homeless) man in August. Jane DeMay Andreotti with Contra Costa County Animal Services said the agency did not fail in any way. "I want the dog to be gone, off our street." It should have never happened," one neighbor Jason said. Silva said she heard her daughter screaming outside, and ran to see what was happening. [Another neighbor was bit and tackled](https://www.ktvu.com/news/dog-bites-and-attacks-woman-weeks-after-dangerous-animal-designation-dropped) in her driveway last October. After the last attack, the owner was ordered to leash and muzzle the dog anytime the dog was outside.