In a case that has shocked the San Antonio community, two dog owners have been sentenced following the tragic death of Ramon Naha, who was killed by their dogs in a horrifying attack. The sentencing, delivered in a court filled with emotional testimonies, underscores the consequences of criminal negligence and raises pressing questions about responsible dog ownership.
The Incident
The court proceedings revealed a painful narrative: on July 19, 2022, Naha was attacked by two dogs belonging to defendants Mr. Moreno and Ms. Schneider. The attack was described as preventable, with evidence suggesting the owners failed to take necessary precautions to secure their pets. The judge noted the case was not about an intentional act but rather about negligence that led to a senseless loss of life.
Ramon Naha’s widow, Wanita G. Naha, delivered a powerful impact statement during the hearing, recounting the profound grief and physical hardships she has endured since losing her husband. Her emotional testimony highlighted the long-term psychological trauma and dependency on her family for support, a stark reminder of the far-reaching effects of the defendants' negligence.
After reviewing evidence and testimonies, the court sentenced Moreno to 18 years and Schneider to 15 years in confinement within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Each defendant was also fined $5,000 and prohibited from owning dogs in the future. The judge emphasized the importance of responsible dog ownership, urging the community to recognize their duty to prevent such tragedies.
The emotional weight of the sentencing resonated with family members and community members present in the courtroom. Wanita Naha expressed her deep sorrow and anger at the defendants, asserting that they failed in their responsibility as dog owners and calling for the city to also bear responsibility for its role in public safety.
The court’s decision has sparked conversations within the community about the need for better animal control measures and accountability among pet owners. Local advocates are calling for reforms to ensure that similar incidents do not happen in the future, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations on dangerous animals and improved city services for responsible pet ownership.