Animals
"I was just like, 'Lord just let him live, breathe into his lungs, but he had lost a lot of blood," said Carnell Jackson.
Marion County Sheriff Brian Wallace said, "It appears the small child was mauled by dog(s) while walking in his neighborhood with his brothers who were able to escape. The investigation continues and we are actively seeking the dogs and their possible owner."
Officials said Marion County Animal Control removed five mixed breed adult dogs from a home in the area after the attack.
The incident occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Thursday in Elizabeth, New Jersey -- about 6 miles south of Newark -- when police say the boy somehow managed to fall out of a window, landed in the backyard of the family home and was subsequently and savagely attacked by the family's two dogs, according to New York City ABC station WABC.
Neighbors say that the mother immediately reacted and went to rescue her son but that it was a horrendous scene as she tried to pull the dogs off of the little boy.
"I saw the mother, she was full of blood in her hands, her shirt," neighbor Maria Rocha told WABC in an interview after the attack. "And I was like, 'what happened?' so I came here because it was full of police and she told me, 'My baby, my baby, I went to the bathroom and my baby fell out the window.'"

Michael Packard got caught in the mouth of a humpback whale for 30-40 seconds before escaping
Michael Packard, 56, was diving off Cape Cod in Massachusetts on Friday and about 45ft below the surface when he found himself inside the closed mouth of the giant creature.
He spent 30-40 seconds inside it before escaping "very bruised" but otherwise unharmed.
Describing the terrifying ordeal the diver said he "felt this huge bump, and everything went dark" and initially thought he'd been attacked by a shark but then realised he couldn't feel teeth.
It then dawned on him he was in a whale's mouth. He told the Cape Cod Times: "I was completely inside; it was completely black.
One handed a skipper £1,000 to ferry him to see the revered sulphur-bellied warbler, which had come all the way from Tibet.
Some skived off work and paid £120 an hour to hire vessels, while another drove five hours overnight.
Snapper Ashley Howe was among the few who made it in time to Lundy off Devon on Tuesday.
He captured stunning pictures of the brown and yellow bird before it flew off.
He tweeted: "Mega Views!! Sulphur-bellied Warbler on Lundy Island this evening. First for Britain."
The two women, apparently sisters, were visiting the Manialtepec lagoon near the surf and beach destination of Puerto Escondido in the state of Oaxaca when the attack occurred late Sunday, according to Said Silva, the head of the local civil defense office.
The lagoon is known for its stands of mangroves and for brackish waters that turn bioluminescent at some times of the year.
Silva said witnesses told officials that the two Britons were swimming when one was attacked by a crocodile. The second woman was injured trying to assist the first.
Kangra town received the highest 103mm of rainfall followed by Palampur and Paonta Sahib that got 70mm each. Dharamshala received 58mm of rainfall, Malan and Arki 44mm each, Shahpur 38mm, Joginderngar 33.5mm, Sundernagar 17mm and Sarkaghat 16mm. State capital Shimla got 11mm of rainfall.
The meteorological department has forecast heavy to very heavy rains over the coming days. "Adverse weather will prevail till June 16 with heavy to very heavy rain likely in most parts of Himachal Pradesh," said Shimla meteorological centre director Manmohan Singh.
A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms and lightning has been issued till June 13.
Livestock bear brunt in Baijnath
Nearly 300 sheep and goats were killed by lightning in the Manai Dhar area of Baijnath subdivision.

A diver looking for shark teeth is attacked by an alligator in a Florida river and survives.
CNN reported that 25-year-old Jeffrey Heim sustained a skull fracture from an alligator attack last Sunday on Florida's Myakka River, in Sarasota County. The wound to the back of his head required 34 staples to close, and Heim also had puncture wounds on his hand from the alligator's bite.
Initially, the Tampa man thought he'd been hit by a boat propeller, the report said, but then saw the alligator looking at him.
Heim described the attack to CNN, saying, "It felt very heavy and it really felt like it was moving very fast." He added, "It felt blunt. It felt like a blunt force. I didn't feel the cutting, I felt a pulling."

A sub-adult Sperm whale washed up on the shore of a popular local hotspot, Shell Island.
NOAA officials are looking into the death of a sub-adult sperm whale found at a popular local hotspot, Shell Island.
According to officials with NOAA, this species of whale is considered endangered. It's primarily found in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
They say this is one of three sperm whale strandings along the Gulf over the last 10 years.
Officials are unsure what caused the whale's death. They do say the whale was very thin when it beached itself.
A necropsy will be conducted Tuesday morning to determine the cause of death.

Linda Stathoplos, a retired NOAA researcher and oceanographer, searches the base of the jetty for remnants of bugs that washed ashore on Wells Beach on Tuesday. Stathoplos used a microscope to determine that the remains of small black flies likely stained the feet of beachgoers.
He first noticed it Sunday night. When he went back out Monday, it was there again. He talked to about a dozen beachgoers who all said they noticed it too.
"I sat on the edge of my tub with blue Dawn (dishwashing soap) and a scrub pad, and I still couldn't remove the stain from my feet," Smith said.
It took a few inquiries to local and state officials, and some help from a retired scientist who lives nearby, but Smith got his answer Tuesday. It only raised more questions.

A second dead minke whale has washed up on a beach up the coast from where another 40ft mammal was found days earlier.
Coastguards have urged holidaymakers and onlookers to stay away after the 27ft-long whale was found on Boulmer Beach in Northumberland.
Dead whales have been known to explode due to a build up of gasses as they decompose.
Howick Coastguard Rescue Team were called after a walker spotted the whale on the rocks on Friday (4/6) lunchtime.
A spokesperson said: "Sadly an 8.1 metre whale was found deceased on the rocks.
"It appeared to have been dead for some time.








