'I Thought I Was Going to Die': Woman Recounts Dog Attack | News Channel 3-12
SAVANNAH, OHIO, JUL 9 – Angelina Williams received a 19-year sentence after ordering a pit bull attack that severely injured her son, highlighting concerns about child protection and animal control policies.
- Last week in Ohio, Angelina Williams was sentenced to 19 years after ordering a pit bull to attack her son as punishment.
- Following the August 17, 2024 incident in Savannah, Ohio, Angelina Williams handcuffed her son as punishment for refusing to pick up dog poop, then allowed a pit bull to attack him.
- People magazine reports the boy's survival after emergency treatment, severe throat wounds, and Williams's May 2025 guilty plea with 361 days credited.
- Since the verdict, the siblings are thriving under state protection and living with a legal custodian, prompting calls for stronger child welfare and pet control laws.
- Beyond this case, systemic gaps in child protection and animal control raise concerns about oversight and responsible pet ownership.
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'I thought I was going to die': Woman recounts dog attack
By Spencer Tracy Click here for updates on this story VOLUSIA COUNTY, Florida (WESH) — A Volusia County woman is recovering after she was attacked by two dogs while delivering food to an Ormond Beach home. The case is now under review as county officials decide whether to designate the animals as dangerous. Francis Williams
'I thought I was going to die': Woman recounts dog attack | News Channel 3-12
By Spencer Tracy Click here for updates on this story VOLUSIA COUNTY, Florida (WESH) — A Volusia County woman is recovering after she was attacked by two dogs while delivering food to an Ormond Beach home. The case is now under review as county officials decide whether to designate the animals as dangerous. Francis Williams said she was delivering an order last week when the dogs charged at her in her customer’s yard. “Before I even looked t…
Mother suing Laurens Co. and City of Clinton after dog attack
LAURENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) - A mother is suing the City of Clinton and Laurens County after a pack of feral dogs attacked her son. In February 2024, 11-year-old A’Rhyan Anderson was attacked by four dogs while on his way to the school bus stop. He was airlifted to the hospital, bitten over 60 times. PREVIOUS STORY: 11-year-old mauled by dogs while walking to Clinton bus stop The City of Clinton does not have its own animal control, relyin…
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