Feb 5, 2021
CORAOPOLIS, Pa. (AP) A western Pennsylvania man has been charged with beating his girlfriend’s young son, who later died from his injuries.
Tyler Scott Mason, 25, of Burgettstown, was alone with 3-year-old Aiden Lombardi in the girlfriend’s apartment in Coraopolis when the child became unresponsive Tuesday night, Allegheny County authorities said. The boy was taken to a hospital but died the following night.
The child’s mother had left him with Mason while she drove a friend home. Mason soon called his girlfriend and told her the boy had stopped breathing. She told Mason to call 911, but because he was so distraught, she called herself.
Man faces homicide count in beating of girlfriend s son
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Family remembers 3-year-old allegedly killed by mom’s boyfriend
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania (KDKA) The family of a 3-year-old boy allegedly killed by his mother’s boyfriend is remembering the child as an “angel.”
Tyler Mason of Burgettstown was arrested on charges of aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of children after allegedly beating his girlfriend’s 3-year-old son, Aiden Lombardi. On Thursday, Mason was charged with criminal homicide.
Lombardi’s family said the boy hadn’t even started to live his life yet. They said nobody deserves to feel how they do.
“He was just a perfect child and I know perfect doesn’t exist, but he was as close as it comes. He was an angel,” said Emily, the boy’s aunt.
Pa. man charged in beating of girlfriend’s son, who later died
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
CORAOPOLIS, Pa. (AP) A western Pennsylvania man has been charged with beating his girlfriend’s young son, who later died from his injuries.
Tyler Scott Mason, 25, of Burgettstown, was alone with 3-year-old Aiden Lombardi in the girlfriend’s apartment in Coraopolis when the child became unresponsive Tuesday night, Allegheny County authorities said. The boy was taken to a hospital but died the following night.
The child’s mother had left him with Mason while she drove a friend home. Mason soon called his girlfriend and told her the boy had stopped breathing. She told Mason to call 911, but because he was so distraught, she called herself.
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A former warehouse that until July had been a Sears Outlet in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood is poised to become the latest local “last mile” facility for Amazon deliveries.
The site, at 27 51st St., was initially being developed by Spear Street Capital to lure a tech-based tenant, according to Lauren Connelly, executive director of Lawrenceville Corp., the local development organization.
Connelly said that Spear Street, a San Francisco-based firm, had committed to a number of community benefits from a future tenant at the site, located along the Allegheny River. People who worked there would be encouraged to use public transit and ride-sharing services, public trails would be developed along the riverfront and traffic would be otherwise minimized.
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