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LI Man Who Gunned Down His Little Brother, 17, Found Guilty: Patch PM
Also: "Alarming" school abuse allegations / Fire destroys 7 townhouses / High housing costs / Rally for teacher / Mangano, wife sentenced

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
He told his mom, "If I can't see my kids, you are not going to see your kids," then fired two shots at his brother, DA says.
Find out what's happening in Port Jeffersonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Parents say administrators kept quiet about special needs students being bullied, abused and in some cases, sexually exploited.
Find out what's happening in Port Jeffersonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Officials say the fire took hours to get under control, and spread to seven units in the development. See pictures and video from the scene.
Home sales were down 18 percent across Long Island compared to last year, keeping prices near record highs.
"Bring him back!" Dozens of students rallied in support of a teacher, recently reassigned, they say is integral to their education.
The former Nassau County executive was convicted of bribery and corruption charges in 2019. His wife, Linda, lied to the FBI.
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