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Grandfather, 3-month-old granddaughter found dead after they were attacked by family’s 7 dogs, police say

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (WSMV/Gray News) – A grandfather and his 3-month-old granddaughter were found dead after police said they were attacked by their seven family dogs at their home in Tullahoma, Tennessee.

Officers found James Alexander Smith, 50, dead when they arrived at the scene on Wednesday afternoon. The dogs were still attacking the infant’s body, according to a press release.

James Smith and his 3-month-old granddaughter died after being attacked by the family's dogs...
James Smith and his 3-month-old granddaughter died after being attacked by the family’s dogs at their Tullahoma home.(WSMV)

Police said they had to kill some of the dogs to stop the attack and reach the victims.

The family owned seven dogs, according to neighbors who said the dogs had previously attacked other animals in the neighborhood but never harmed people.

Police are trying to determine if Smith and his granddaughter were killed by the dog attack or if they were already dead before the mauling started.

The district attorney called it a “brutal scene.”

Detectives are looking to see whether the dogs had a violent history or whether there were other issues in the home. Police have not decided whether any charges will be filed.

The dogs that were not killed during the response were taken by animal control. Officials are determining what will happen with the remaining animals.

The house was also condemned because of its condition, meaning the family must find a new place to live and get essential items.

GoFundMe has been started to help the family.

Rebecca Adams, who has lived across the street from the family her entire life, said the community is shocked by the tragedy.

“[The mom was] screaming, ‘my baby,’ as [Tullahoma Animal Control] pulled up. My heart just shattered,” Adams said. “I’m just now coming to realize what happened, and it really happened. I’ve lived by these people forever, and now they aren’t even going to be my neighbors no more.”

Adams said the pit bulls would constantly escape from the yard and chase other neighborhood pets. She said Smith’s children and grandchildren would always have to chase them down.

“I’ve never seen them be aggressive towards people. They’d run after cats, they’d run after dogs, you know, animal things,” Adams said. “I could see them be aggressive towards animals. Never did I think they would do that to the kids.”

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