The man who opened fire in a hotel and killed a Long Island father during parents' weekend at Marist College will spend at least 58 years behind bars. The victim's widow spoke at sentencing about the overwhelming grief and pain. AielloTV reports.
, killing 53-year-old Paul Kutz, who was described as a humble man devoted to his family.
"My father, my brothers, John and Thomas, our wives, and all the Kutz family are devastated by the loss of our beloved Paul," said Andrew Kutz, brother of the victim.
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