Man Waives Hearing in Case of
Todder Who Killed Himself
A Beaver Falls man charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of a 3-year-old boy who shot and killed himself last summer has waived his preliminary hearing.
28-year-old Michael Cashdollar owned the gun that killed Trey Rosenberger in the living room of an Elk County camp.
Cashdollar, Trey's mother and other adults were in the kitchen and dining room making breakfast when the boy apparently climbed onto a chair where the .44 Magnum had been laid, picked up the gun and pulled the trigger.
Cashdollar was charged with involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment for leaving the loaded gun where the toddler could reach it.
28-year-old Michael Cashdollar owned the gun that killed Trey Rosenberger in the living room of an Elk County camp.
Cashdollar, Trey's mother and other adults were in the kitchen and dining room making breakfast when the boy apparently climbed onto a chair where the .44 Magnum had been laid, picked up the gun and pulled the trigger.
Cashdollar was charged with involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment for leaving the loaded gun where the toddler could reach it.
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