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More arrests may come in connection to Colin Brown's death, teen hockey player hit by rogue bulletThe St. Louis area hockey community continues to process the shooting death of Colin Brown, a beloved CBC High School and Affton Americans hockey player. Meanwhile, a recently arrested suspect ...
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Who was Colin Brown? St. Louis High school hockey player dies days after being shot by stray bulletBrown, a teenage hockey player, was driving home from his game with his father at the time of the incident. On Saturday night November 23, Colin Brown was sitting in the passenger seat of his ...
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Colin Brown, A High-School Hockey Player In St. Louis, Has Died After Being Struck By A Stray Bullet On HighwayColin Brown was returning from one of his hockey games around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday when he was struck by a stray bullet on a highway, Fox2now reported. After Brown was shot, his… ...
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‘Great kid’: Rising hockey star killed by stray bullet Colin Brown honored by hockey communityMARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Hockey players, friends, loved ones and supporters packed the Centene Community Ice Center to remember 16-year-old Colin Brown. “I want his memory to go ...
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St. Louis high school hockey star Colin Brown, 16, dead days after he’s struck by stray bullet driving home from game with his dadA 16-year-old Missouri high school hockey player died Wednesday days after a stray bullet struck him on a busy highway while he was driving home from his game with his father. Colin Brown ...
Pat Maroon, a native of Affton, invited the family to honor the high school hockey player killed by a stray bullet last year.
The Affton American hockey team won its league championship Sunday in a 3-2 overtime victory. However, they say it's bittersweet after losing defender Colin Brown, 16, just before Thanksgiving when a ...
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KMOX News Radio St. Louis on MSNAbout 400 students walked Kingshighway Monday to protest youth violenceAbout 400 students joined the “Movement Not a Moment” march on Kingshighway in St. Louis Monday morning. It started at Wohl ...
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