*In New Orleans East, a judge has set a bond of $100,000 for a man named Chad Bridges. He is charged with negligent homicide after his dogs attacked and killed an elderly woman. This tragic incident happened last week and has raised many questions about the care and control of pets.

Details of the Attack

The victim was Barbara Stewart, who was 81 years old. Reports say the dogs attacked her while she was doing something simple.

“My client was putting refuge in a recycle bin in her yard, in her driveway, when these three dogs came through the neighbor’s fence and attacked her,” explained Shawn Broussard, Stewart’s attorney.

This attack was shocking. It is alleged that the dogs were trained to be vicious. The New Orleans Police Department responded quickly to the scene. They found Stewart with multiple injuries from the brutal dog attack. She was taken to a hospital but sadly passed away from her injuries, WDSU is reporting.

Chad Bridges Gets $100K Bond in Barbara Stewart Dog Attack // Chad Bridges - mugshot
Chad Bridges – mugshot

Conditions for Bond Release

Chad Bridges, who is 36 years old, now has some strict rules if he is released on bail. He must wear an ankle monitor that tracks his location. He is also set to have a curfew, meaning he cannot be out from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Bridges is also not allowed to own any pets and cannot have contact with his neighbors.

These conditions are in place to ensure that the community remains safe while the legal case continues.

Evidence and Reactions

During the court hearing, prosecutors showed videos of Bridges with his dogs. They revealed clips dating from 2015 to 2024 showing him running with dogs that were not on leashes. The videos showed dogs barking and growling at a fence. They also captured Bridges telling the dogs to “get them” and pushing them out of their kennels.

John Fuller, Bridges’ attorney, defended his client.

“Any suggestion that those videos were images of him teaching dogs to attack humans is 100 percent disingenuous,” stated Fuller. After the court hearing, Fuller explained that the videos did not accurately represent Bridges.

“He’s extremely remorseful. When I went to go visit him Saturday in jail, he was crying,” said Fuller. This shows that Bridges is feeling the weight of the tragedy that has occurred.

Source: New Orleans Man Charged with Negligent Homicide After Dog Attack on 81-Yr-Old Woman | VIDEO