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Son of trans hockey shooter is serving prison time for church arson
Summary
Authorities say the shooter at a Pawtucket high school hockey game was the biological father of a man now serving federal prison time for setting fire to a predominantly Black church in 2024.
Content
A gunman opened fire at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and later died by suicide, officials reported. Two family members were killed and several relatives were hospitalized. During the investigation, police announced they had identified a familial link between the shooter and a man who had set fire to a predominantly Black church in 2024. That man has pleaded guilty in federal court and is serving a federal sentence.
Key facts:
- The shooting occurred at a Pawtucket high school hockey game; authorities say the gunman later died by suicide.
- Two family members were killed and several relatives were taken to hospital with serious injuries, officials reported.
- Investigators said the shooter was the biological father of Kevin Colantonio, who pleaded guilty to setting fire to the Shiloh Gospel Temple Ministries in 2024 and is serving a federal prison sentence.
- Authorities released images of firearms recovered during searches connected to the ongoing inquiry.
Summary:
The incidents have left multiple family members dead or critically injured and prompted an active investigation into the shooter’s background and connections. Undetermined at this time.
