Texas Man Arrested, After Eating Family Pet

A 22-year-old Texas man has been charged with cruelty to non-livestock animals for attacking and partially eating a family pet, after taking the synthetic drug K-2.

A 22-year-old Texas man has been charged with cruelty to non-livestock animals for attacking and partially eating a family pet, after taking synthetic marijuana known as K-2.

Waco Police officers arrested Michael Terron Daniel on June 14. He apparently claimed to be on the drug. He chased a neighbor while barking and growling like a dog. He then attacked a family dog, which he beat, strangled and then started to eat, reports KWTX.

The medium-sized black dog died at the scene.

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