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Rosinetta Mackall, Ronald Matthews In Custody After 6-12 months-Previous Unintentionally Shot, Killed Himself – CBS Denver

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4)– The mother and her husband wanted in connection with the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in Fort Collins were placed into custody on Friday. Rosinetta Mackall, the mother of Roy Summers, and her husband, Ronald Matthews, turned themselves into authorities.

The suspects in this case turned themselves in today and were booked at the Larimer County Jail. We appreciate our community’s care and concern in this heartbreaking case, and we’ll continue to work diligently in pursuit of justice for Roy. https://t.co/sr1F0KREuL

— Fort Collins Police (@FCPolice) April 29, 2022

The two remain in custody at the Larimer County Jail. Police have charged Mackall with felony child abuse resulting in death as well as unlawful storage of a firearm.

Rosinetta Mackall (credit: Weld County)

Fort Collins Police Services Chief Jeff Swoboda said this was Fort Collins’s first unlawful storage charge since the law was enacted in 2021. The law now requires gun owners to lock or safely store their firearms to further prevent those who do not own the guns from accessing and discharging them.

On April 10 FCPS officers responded to a report of an accidental gunshot wound in the northern part of the city. When they arrived they found Roy Summers injured. He was rushed to a hospital where he died.

After an investigation, police ruled that Mackall had knowingly placed a loaded firearm in an accessible location to a child. The gun was not locked.

Ronald Matthews (credit: Larimer County)

Mackall’s husband, Ron Matthews, was also charged with attempting to influence an officer and tampering with physical evidence related to the case.

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