A Minnesota man has died after being attacked by dogs he was watching for a family member, police say.
1:52Brooklyn Center Police Department
The incident occurred midday Thursday outside a home in Brooklyn Center. A neighbor reported that multiple dogs were attacking someone in the backyard and that the victim was "yelling for help," police said.Responding officers found four dogs attacking a man in the backyard, police said. Officers deployed a "less lethal round," striking at least one of the dogs and sending all of them back into the residence, police said.
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