Male lawyer throws punches at female lawyer in Brazil in a fight sparked by his dog biting her

Horror moment two attorneys get into a violent brawl as man grabs stiletto-wearing woman’s HAIR and hurls her to the ground – after his dog bit her in the street

  • Two Brazilian lawyers were involved in a fight after one of their dog’s attacked the other attorney’s pooch
  • Cledmylson Ferreira was scolded by Gizelle Piza for not walking his pet with a leash before the dog attacked her own pooch and bit her
  • Ferreira assaulted Piza after he noticed she was recording his car’s license plate as he was getting ready to drive off; he is facing three counts, including assault

A shocking cellphone video captured a male lawyer assaulting a female attorney in the middle of a road in Brazil after their pet dogs were involved in a fight.

The chaotic footage showed Cledmylson Ferreira charging out of his vehicle and going after Gizelle Piza on Monday in Brasília.

The incident unfolded when Piza was walking her dog and spotted Ferreira and his pet while he was sitting at a restaurant eating a meal. She noticed that Ferreira’s dog didn’t have its leash on and pulled her dog back, but couldn’t not prevent Ferreira’s pet from lunging at hers.

A furious Ferreira could be seen knocking down Piza’s phone and then shoving his hands into her face before she slapped him several times. 

He then grabbed both of her hands and punched her. Piza somehow managed to defended herself by scratching him across the face before he grabbed her by the hair and flung her to the ground. 

Lawyer Cledmylson Ferreira is seen charging out of his car to confront fellow attorney Gizelle Piza after his dog attacked Piza’s own pooch and also bit her on in Brasília, Brazil, on Monday. Ferreira was scolded by Piza for walking his dog without a leash and flew into a rage after she started to record his car’s license plate after telling him she was going to call the cops

Brazilian lawyers Cledmylson Ferreira (left) and Gizelle Piza (right) tussle on a Brasília street Monday moments after Ferreira's dog attacked Piza's pooch and also bit her

Brazilian lawyers Cledmylson Ferreira (left) and Gizelle Piza (right) tussle on a Brasília street Monday moments after Ferreira’s dog attacked Piza’s pooch and also bit her

Ferreira was about to drive away when he noticed that Piza, who is also a lawyer, was making a recording of his car’s license plates after she had called the police.

‘The dog bit and scratched me. I suspended my dog ​​so he wouldn’t be attacked anymore and walked away,’ Piza told O Globo newspaper.

‘He continued eating lunch as if nothing had happened. I asked if he was aware of a district law that requires, in places with large circulation of people, that dogs walk with a leash, and the most violent (wear) a muzzle.’

‘When he got in the car to leave, he put his dog in the back seat. I went to film the license plate and he tried to run me over, accelerated the car in reverse. I went to the side and that’s when he got out of the car and started hitting me.’

Two lawyers were involved in a bizarre street fight Monday in Brasília, Brazil, after a dog owned by attorney Cledmylson Ferreira attacked Gizelle Piza's own pooch

Two lawyers were involved in a bizarre street fight Monday in Brasília, Brazil, after a dog owned by attorney Cledmylson Ferreira attacked Gizelle Piza’s own pooch

Brazilian lawyer Gizelle Piza (right) opens the door of car belonging to attorney Cledmylson Ferreira after the latter's dog attacked Piza's canine and bit her as well

Brazilian lawyer Gizelle Piza (right) opens the door of car belonging to attorney Cledmylson Ferreira after the latter’s dog attacked Piza’s canine and bit her as well

Piza, who said she was ‘extremely shaken and baffled’ by the attack, was also seen in the video getting inside Ferreira’s car as he was getting ready to drive off again. 

She stood in the vehicle for a couple of seconds and then stepped out as Ferreira followed her out to continue to argue.

Ferreira was arrested on the scene and charged with assault, not using caution while walking his dog and for possession of a bladed weapon. 

He was released under his own recognizance the same day.

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