I guess. Of course there is this:
DogsBite.org recorded 36 fatal dog attacks in 2018. Pit bulls contributed to 72% (26) of these deaths -- over 8 times more than the next closest breed, "mixed-breed," with 3 deaths. Nine different dog breeds contributed to lethal attacks in 2018. Two deaths were unreported, but were captured through our records requests. The last time the CDC collected "breed" data about dogs involved in fatal human attacks was 1998.
https://blog.dogsbite.org/2019/05/2018-dog-bite-fatality-statistics-discussion.html
I'm sure that there's a problem with dogbites.org.
Or how they collect the data.
Or the people who reported the fatalities.
Or the under-reporting of brittany spaniel maulings covered up as hunting accidents.
Or the newspapers who ignore all the fatalities generated by pugs, instead choosing to have it in for pit bulls.
I'm also sure the other 340 dog breeds all have perfect non-abusive owners who take care of them perfectly, and that only pit bulls have bad owners..
Or, it could be that the average pit bull is many, many, many times more likely than the average dog of any other breed to kill the hell out of people, whatever the reason.
It's definitely one of the above.