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'His biggest dream was to be a dad': Man killed after being punched from behind leaves behind pregnant wife
'His biggest dream was to be a dad': Man killed after being punched from behind leaves behind pregnant wife
'His biggest dream was to be a dad': Man killed after being punched from behind leaves behind pregnant wife

Published on: 10/24/2025

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TJ Pizzitola, 29, was one month away from becoming a father. Police say he was killed after a suspect blindsided him and punched him from behind.

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