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George Colom executive chef at Coquette, worked in Chapel Hill. He shot co-workers, killed 1, attempted suicide and died in Raleigh NC hospital.
George Colom Jr., 34, opened fire inside Coquette Brasserie during a staff meeting just before 11 a.m. Jan. 17, fatally wounding Jonathan Mark Schaffer, 26, The News & Observer previously reported.
George Colom Jr., 34, who was listed as the executive chef at Coquette Brasserie, had been in critical condition at a hospital after Friday morning's shootings inside the restaurant.
George Colom Jr., 34, who was listed as the executive chef at Coquette Brasserie, had been in critical condition at a hospital after Friday morning’s shootings inside the restaurant.
Colom’s father, George Colom Sr., released a statement to media following his son’s death. “My family is saddened by the loss of Mr. Schaffer and we grieve for his family.
"He was laying right here...at that time we didn't know what was going on," Heather Glatfelter said of George Colom, who was moved by first responders around the corner in front of Edible Arts.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A chef at a restaurant in North Carolina’s capital city whom authorities suspect fatally shot a co-worker and then shot himself has died from his injuries, police ...
The family of George Colom, the suspect in the deadly shooting at Coquette restaurant in North Hills, confirmed on Saturday that he will not survive his injuries. Web Editor : Jelia Hepner.
George Colom, executive chef at North Hills restaurant Coquette Brasserie, has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a Raleigh hospital, police said.
George Colom Jr., 34, who was listed as the executive chef at Coquette Brasserie, had been in critical condition at a hospital after Friday morning’s shootings inside the restaurant.
The man who shot two coworkers, killing one of them before turning the gun on himself Friday at a North Hills restaurant, has died, Raleigh police said early Sunday morning. Executive chef George ...