South Carolina man charged after boy, 7, mauled to death by dogs
The child and his brother were attacked by a pack of dogs
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A South Carolina man has been arrested in connection with the death of a 7-year-old boy who was mauled by a pack of dogs earlier this month, authorities said Monday.
Lorenzo Cardenas, a Marion resident, is charged with involuntary manslaughter and animals/penalty for being the owner of a dangerous animal that attacks and injures a human, the Marion County Sheriff's Office said.
Shamar Sherif Jackson, a first-grader, and his brother were looking for their chihuahua on June 15 when they came across a pack of dogs, their father told The State newspaper.
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The brother was able to escape.
"They couldn't get away because it was so many dogs coming from different directions," Carnell Jackson told the paper. "I didn't think I would come home and find my son dead."
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The sheriff's office did not say if anyone else was charged in the case. A search warrant executed a few days after Jackson's death recovered five dogs and a puppy that were seized from a property near where the attack occurred.
Fox News has reached out to the county animal control office but has not heard back.