The five dogs suspected of mauling a Massachusetts teen to death earlier this month were ordered to be euthanized Wednesday night, officials said. Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein said that the animals' owner, Scott Dunmore, 49, waived his right to contest any decision made by the board members. MASSACHUSETTS TEEN MAULED TO DEATH BY ‘PACK OF DOGS’ HE WAS TENDING TO: POLICE“The District Attorney, Dighton Police Department and Animal Control officers are all in agreement that the five suspected dogs be ordered to be euthanized,” Aronstein said in a statement. The teen was tending to Dunmore’s animals while the owner was out of town, something he had done on a regular basis. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPJust before all three board members voted unanimously to order the dogs euthanized, Board Member Nancy J. Goulart requested a moment of silence for Ryan and his family.
Source: Fox News May 23, 2019 10:54 UTC