Los Angeles Times

New Jersey teen is arrested in slayings of parents, sister

Prosecutor says the 16-year-old boy also killed a 70-year-old family friend on New Year’s Eve.

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NEW YORK — A 16-yearold New Jersey boy armed with a semiautoma­tic rifle shot and killed his parents, sister and a family friend on New Year’s Eve, authoritie­s said Monday.

Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccion­i said the teen would be charged with four counts of murder and a weapons offense. The shooting occurred late Sunday in the New Jersey shore town of Long Branch, about 20 minutes before midnight.

A possible motive for the violence has not been disclosed. The rifle used in the shooting was legally registered to a resident of the house where the killings took place, Gramiccion­i said.

The teen’s name has not been disclosed, and it wasn’t known Monday whether he had retained an attorney.

The victims were identified as the boy’s parents, Steven Kologi, 44, and Linda Kologi, 42; his 18-year-old sister, Brittany; and 70-yearold Mary Schultz, who lived with the family.

Gramiccion­i described the shooting as an isolated domestic incident and said the teen was taken into custody without incident.

The teen’s grandfathe­r and brother were not targeted and left the home unharmed, police said.

“It’s a terribly tragic incident,” Gramiccion­i said.

The teen is expected to make an initial court appearance Tuesday, and prosecutor­s were considerin­g whether they would seek to move the case to adult court.

Jalen Walls, 18, a neighbor who went to school with Brittany Kologi, told NJ.com that he frequently went to the Kologi house. He said the 16-year-old boy required special assistance and was cared for by his mother.

The teen did not attend the same public schools as his siblings, he said. “But he was fully functional and comprehend­ed what we were saying,” Walls said.

Another family friend recalled seeing Steven Kologi recently.

“I could never have believed this could have happened. They were all good people,” Carmen Gaudious told the Asbury Park Press. “I just spoke to Steve three days ago. He looked good. It was cold so we didn’t say much. He wished me happy holidays.”

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