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Parents charged after baby fatally mauled by dogs; pair accused of leaving baby to smoke
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Date:2025-04-16 20:39:34
The parents of a sleeping 3-year-old baby mauled to death in upstate New York by at least one dog earlier this month have been charged with manslaughter in connection to the infant's death.
The fatal attack took place earlier this month during the early afternoon hours as the baby boy slept at a Rochester home.
Sulamain Hawkins Jr. was fatally mauled on Aug. 3 while sleeping in the attic of a residence on Bidwell Terrace, Rochester Police Department Capt. Greg Bello said.
The home is in the city's Maplewood Historic District, about three miles northwest of downtown.
Here's what to know about his parents, their child, and what police say took place:
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Who are baby Sulamain Hawkins Jr.'s parents?
According to police, the boy’s 19-year-old mother and father, Anastasia Weaver and Sulamain Hawkins Sr., spent the night in the unfinished attic of the multi-family residence.
The family did not live in the home but were known to the occupants and occasionally stayed there, Bello said.
About 1 p.m. on the day of the attack, the baby's parents allegedly left the infant sleeping on the floor in the attic while they went downstairs to smoke marijuana, leaving the two "pit bull type" dogs in the attic with the child, Bello said.
When the parents returned, police said, they found the child unresponsive from the dog mauling.
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What happened to the baby mauled to death in Rochester?
The baby suffered "severe trauma" to his body and was taken to a hospital, where he died several hours later, police said.
After the child's death, Rochester Animal Services euthanized the dogs involved.
What are Sulamain Hawkins Jr's parents charged with
Both Weaver and Sulamain Hawkins Sr. were taken into custody on Wednesday and later charged with second-degree manslaughter, police said.
Both parents were booked into jail, Monroe County Jail records show, where they were being held on $15,000 bond.
The couple was arraigned Thursday in Rochester City Court and pleaded not guilty to the charges, WHAM-TV reported.
"This is not a case where a mom puts down a baby on a bed to go to the bathroom or to quickly tend to another child that was in crisis," the outlet reported Assistant District Attorney Sara VanStrydonck said during the hearing. "The allegations here are we feel support the recklessness that a reasonable person in these defendant’s situations would have no acted the way they did."
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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