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‘A hero.’ Okatie man receives prestigious award for saving neighbor from alligator attack

A former Okatie resident who jumped into a lagoon and saved his 73-year-old neighbor from a 10-foot alligator in July 2020 was recently awarded the prestigious Carnegie Medal.

Kenneth Brian McCarter was one of only 17 Americans who received the honor in 2021. The medal is given throughout the United States and Canada to “those who enter extreme danger while saving or attempting to save the lives of others.”

Last summer McCarter and the neighbor he saved, Carol S. DeLillio, recounted the story to The Island Packet around the one-year anniversary of the incident and celebrated DeLillio’s recovery. DeLillo has undergone a number of surgeries to fix her leg since the attack but is now able to walk again.

Brian McCarter (left) hugs Carol DeLillo (right), who he saved from an alligator attack in July 2020. McCarter was awarded the prestigious Carnegie Medal for his heroism.
Brian McCarter (left) hugs Carol DeLillo (right), who he saved from an alligator attack in July 2020. McCarter was awarded the prestigious Carnegie Medal for his heroism. Beaufort County Sheriff's Office Provided

They both recalled the early July evening in their Callawassie neighborhood when DeLillo was sprucing up her yard — something she did almost daily for two decades — after selling her home earlier in the day and was charged by the alligator that dragged her underwater.

McCarter and his four kids were driving by on a sunset golf cart ride when they heard splashing in the lagoon and McCarter dove in to save her not realizing an alligator was involved. The two fought off the alligator and McCarter’s elder son, Will, helped pull DeLillo from the water and held her hand until help arrived.

The two have both moved since, McCarter to Georgia and DeLillo to Bluffton, but have stayed in touch and reunited with an embrace during the Carnegie Medal ceremony.

McCarter said the honor was “unexpected.”

“I’m really grateful for the community and the nomination,” he said. “I’m kind of speechless.”

DeLillo said she’s thankful for McCarter and that he won the award.

“It makes you realize how wonderful and special he is,” DeLillo said.

McCarter was nominated by Beaufort County Sheriff P.J. Tanner, who presented him with the medal in a recent ceremony attended by friends, family, and many Callawassie neighbors.

“We think of first responders and our military as heroes but in this particular case here on Callawassie we were able to identify a civilian who was a hero,” Tanner said.

Brian McCarter who saved his neighbor last year from an alligator attack in a lagoon behind her home on Callawassie Island stands beside his son, Will McCarter, on a golf course.
Brian McCarter who saved his neighbor last year from an alligator attack in a lagoon behind her home on Callawassie Island stands beside his son, Will McCarter, on a golf course. Brian McCarter
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Lana Ferguson
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Lana Ferguson typically covers stories in northern Beaufort County, Jasper County and Hampton County. She joined The Island Packet & Beaufort Gazette in 2018 as a crime/breaking news reporter. Before coming to the Lowcountry, she worked for publications in her home state of Virginia and graduated from the University of Mississippi, where she was editor-in-chief of the daily student newspaper. Lana was also a fellow at the University of South Carolina’s Media Law School in 2019. Support my work with a digital subscription
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