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The Day - Man gets 30 years in prison for killing girlfriend's son - News from southeastern Connecticut


Published July 21. 2021 11:12PM 
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CRANSTON, R.I. A 74-year-old Rhode Island man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatally shooting his girlfriend’s son.
Charles Gangi, of Cranston, pleaded no contest to one count of second-degree murder in Providence County Superior Court on Monday, state Attorney General Peter Neronha announced on Wednesday.
Superior Court Justice Maureen Keough handed Gangi a 60-year sentence with 30 years to serve at the Adult Correctional Institutions in Cranston and the balance suspended with probation.
Gangi admitted to shooting 41-year-old Paul Zois five times with a revolver during an argument in December in their home. Zois’ mother and aunt were present when the shooting occurred, but were not injured, The Providence Journal reports. ....

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Cranston Man Convicted Under New RI 'Ghost Gun' Law


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Untraceable firearms, referred to as ‘ghost guns,’ have become the weapon of choice for individuals involved in drug dealing and other criminal activity, said Cranston Police Chief Michael Winquist. (Shutterstock)
PROVIDENCE, RI A Cranston man was sentenced to four years in prison under the state s new law banning untraceable ghost guns. Maliek Smith, 24, was also convicted of possessing Oxycodone with intent to distribute.
Smith pleaded no contest to one count each of possession with intent to distribute Oxycodone, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and possession of a pistol without a license, Attorney General Peter Neronha s office said. The gun did not have a serial number, making it untraceable, according to Neronha s office. ....

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