The Associated Press
BISHOPVILLE, S.C. — South Carolina law officers are hunting for the chicken killers who have sabotaged farmers several times over the past two weeks, leaving 300,000 birds dead at a cost of as much as $1.7 million.
Multiple media reports say the Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office are looking for suspects who hit 16 chicken houses in several rural communities.
Sheriff Randy Garrett said all of the farmers targeted were raising birds for Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.
Garett says the criminal is familiar with the type of alarm systems used in the chicken. . .

