South Carolina Man Beheads 2 Week Old Puppy In Front Of Girlfriend and Kids

  
Via NY Daily News– A cruel canine-hating South Carolina man allegedly decapitated a 2-week-old puppy, as his girlfriend and her two children watched in horror.

James Xavier Quattlebaum, 25, mercilessly cut the head off a young pooch with a kitchen knife after an argument on Saturday at about 3:14 a.m., cops said. A 7-year-old and an 11-year-old watched as the heartless killer beheaded the puppy.

He had come home high on drugs and “beheaded several puppies” beforehand, his girlfriend, Tarsha Hankinson said, according to KRON4.

“You don’t get over nothing like that. See all that blood and the dog decapitated in front of you? You don’t get over that,” neighbor Mary Ella Byrd told WRDW. “He had no right doing that dog like that. He should be punished.”

Officers found Quattlebaum in the bedroom, covered in blood and animal fur. They searched the home and found the puppy’s body in the trash, according to reports. As he was being arrested, the alleged puppy killer spit in an officer’s face, a local news station reported.

Malcolm X 50 years Later: The Legacy Of Moral Leadership

  
The Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Laney Legacy in Moral Leadership Program at the Candler School of Theology, is proud to present Ambassador Attallah Shabazz as the guest lecturer for Malcolm X 50 Years Later: The Legacy of Moral Leadership. 

Hosted by the James T. and Berta R. Laney Legacy Program.

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FEATURED POST: 6 Ways To Sound More Professional 

  
When you’re an articulate speaker, people tend to follow your lead and take you more seriously –especially in professional settings. 

No matter what profession, communication is key. Knowing your audience unlocks the door to limitless success!

Writers looking to better connect with your audience, you also should check out this post by Christi Wentz on Fortune.

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