Grandmother’s Tragic Death in LaGrange Dog Attack Sparks Community Outrage and Forgiveness

LaGrange, GA — In a significant development following a fatal dog attack that shocked the community, Derrick Parker, the man wanted in connection with the tragedy, surrendered to authorities on July 21, 2025. Parker turned himself in to the Troup County Sheriff’s Office and was taken into custody without incident, facing charges of involuntary manslaughter, reckless conduct, and allowing a dog to run at large.

The charges stem from a horrific incident on July 11, 2025, when LaGrange Police Department officers responded to reports of a person being attacked by two large dogs near the intersection of Swanson Street and Juniper Street. Upon arrival, officers found 60-year-old Theresa Patterson being viciously mauled in the roadway by an XL Bully and a Cane Corso. Police intervened, stopping the attack and providing emergency medical aid until paramedics from AMR arrived. Despite their efforts, Patterson was transported to Wellstar West Georgia Medical Center, where she succumbed to her injuries.


The attack, which occurred around 11:11 a.m., has left the LaGrange community reeling, sparking outrage and renewed discussions about responsible pet ownership and public safety. One of the dogs, the XL Bully, continued its attack after police arrived and was shot and killed by officers at the scene. The Cane Corso fled but was later located and taken to the LaGrange Animal Shelter. Authorities have confirmed that Parker was the caretaker of the dogs, though it remains unclear if he was their legal owner.

The LaGrange Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack, including how the dogs came to be loose and whether prior complaints or incidents involving the animals had been reported. In a poignant response to the tragedy, Patterson’s grandson, 23-year-old pastor Qua Tucker, expressed forgiveness toward Parker, stating, “If I had the opportunity to see him face to face, I would want to tell him I love him, I forgive him.” Tucker also noted that the dogs had reportedly attacked another resident just three days prior, suggesting the tragedy might have been preventable with earlier intervention.

As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. Detective Blane, who is leading the case, can be reached at 706-883-2623. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the Tip411 system by texting the keyword “LAGRANGE” to 847411, using the mobile app, or accessing the online portal. Troup County CrimeStoppers also offers an avenue for anonymous tips at 706-812-1000.

The case has reignited conversations across Georgia about dangerous dog regulations, owner accountability, and the need for stronger enforcement to prevent such tragedies. Georgia ranks among the top states for dog bite-related fatalities, with hundreds of incidents reported annually and significant insurance payouts. As the legal process unfolds, Derrick Parker will face court proceedings for what authorities have described as a preventable loss of life. Meanwhile, the LaGrange community continues to mourn Theresa Patterson, remembering her as a beloved grandmother whose life was cut short in a senseless act of violence.

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