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[QUOTE="eye-gore:1306871"]A man high on synthetic marijuana killed and ate a 30- to 40-pound dog, according to police. Michael Daniel of Waco, Texas, was charged on Monday for an incident earlier this month in which he allegedly got down �on his hands and knees and chased a neighbor while barking and growling like a dog,� according to KWTZ. Daniel then took a black dog onto a house's front porch, beat and strangled the canine and then �began to bite into the dog, ripping pieces of flesh away,� Waco Police Sgt. Patrick Swanton told KWTZ. Daniel allegedly told neighbors he was high on synthetic marijuana, sometimes called K-2. When officers arrived, Daniel had "blood and fur around his mouth," Swanton told KXXV. Daniel is charged with cruelty to a non-livestock animal. The story comes days after Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed bills banning the sale of synthetic marijuana. The drug was linked to several tragedies around the state, including a Bloomfield Township teen's reported fatal overdose. More than 40 other states have passed similar bills. Daniel's alleged attack also comes in the wake of a series of cannibalistic attacks, mostly on the East Coast, some of which have been linked to another drug commonly called "bath salts." [/QUOTE]
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