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Jeffrey “JT” Tini and Nelson Tini

On a typical Monday morning, Jeffrey “JT” Tini, 13, and Nelson Tini, 9, would be getting ready for school in their rented house in their quiet Pennsylvania town.

She then allegedly turned the gun on one of her ex-husband’s relatives, Gianni Melchiondo, 22, who lives on the other side of the duplex home, but the gun didn’t fire. Then, she fled in her minivan, according to the DA’s statement.

Trinh Nguyen.

Trinh Nguyen

“It’s just a tragedy, a human tragedy from every aspect,” neighbor Henry Lieberman said,WPVIreports.

The boys are not expected to survive and are being kept on life support until their organs can be donated through theGift of Life.

“Once that occurs we will update these charges to two counts of homicide,” Weintraub said during a press conference on Monday,CBS News Phillyreports.

A shaken Weintraub said, “I have two kids, and this couldn’t hit any closer to home,“The Philadelphia Inquirerreports. “I’ve kept saying my prayers since I got the call this morning.”

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Weintraub said the investigation is still in the early stages.

JT and Nelson Tini.Facebook

Jeffrey “JT” Tini and Nelson Tini

Nguyen and the boys' father, Edward Tini, had recently divorced, theCourier Timesreports.

Court records show that Nguyen owed her former sister-in-law more than $11,000 in rent and court fees.

On April 14, a judge ruled in favor of the landlord, court records show.

Suspect Tracked Down at Church

On Monday, just after 7 a.m., police in Upper Makefield Township were called to Timber Ridge Road about a “report of an armed subject,” Weintraub said in his statement.

Nguyen approached Gianni Melchiondo, who was getting ready to leave for work, theCourier Timesreports.

Melchiondo told police that Nguyen “handed him a box of photos and asked him to give the box to her ex-husband, who he worked with,” Weintraub said in the statement.

“When the victim turned around to face Nguyen, he saw Nguyen pointing a black revolver to his face,” Melchiondo alleged in the statement. “Nguyen pulled the trigger two times, but the gun did not fire.”

At that point, Melchiondo wrapped Nguyen in “a bear hug” and disarmed her, the statement said.

Nguyen then fled the scene in her 2018 Toyota Sienna minivan.

Corrina Tini-Melchiondo and a police officer checked inside Nguyen’s home and found the boys suffering from gunshot wounds to the head, the statement says.

Police and EMTs rushed the boys to a local hospital to try to save them.

At 11:30 a.m., police tracked Nguyen down at the United Methodist Church in Washington’s Crossing.

Before being arrested, she was taken to the hospital “due to the indication that she was under the influence,” the statement alleged.

It is unclear whether she has retained an attorney who can speak on her behalf.

As police continue to investigate, the community is mourning the loss of the two brothers, and locals have held two vigils for the boys.

The Council Rock School District issued a statement, saying in part, “I am deeply saddened to send this communication to you in light of the well-publicized tragedy involving two Council Rock students today. A tragic event is always difficult to process for all of us, especially our children.”

source: people.com