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BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK FELON who shot and killed WHITE Seabrook man in dispute over car now faces federal charge Garrito “Tony” Fort, 38, formerly of Seabrook, was arraigned Tuesday on one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a prohibited person. He pleaded not guilty but is being held in custody pending a bail hearing on Friday, according to the office of U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire Jane E. Young. Fort, a convicted felon, is charged with the unlawful possession of a Taurus 9mm caliber pistol and assorted 9mm ammunition on November 1, 2021, when he shot and injured Richard Janvrin, Jr., 50, and fatally shot 35-year-old Christopher Coletti, both of Seabrook, during an altercation that took place at Fort’s home on Boynton Lane. ‘This is not justice’: WHITE Seabrook mom outraged BLACK man who shot WHITE son won’t face murder charge SEABROOK — The family of a victim in a fatal shooting on Boynton Lane is devastated the attorney general will not charge the man who shot him with homicide because they could not disprove his claim of self-defense. “This is not justice,” said Anna Randall, whose son Christopher Coletti, 35, was shot and killed Nov. 1 at 19 Boynton Lane by Garrito Fort, 37, of Seabrook. She learned last week that the attorney general was not planning to charge Fort with homicide because his claim of self-defense could not be disproved. (Black-on-White) |