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Community, hockey ‘family’ rally around O’Fallon teen shot while riding in car with father

Colin Brown, 16, of O’Fallon, is in critical condition after being hit by a bullet Saturday night on Interstate 55 in South St. Louis. He’s a student and hockey player at Christian Brothers College High School in Town and Country, Missouri.
Colin Brown, 16, of O’Fallon, is in critical condition after being hit by a bullet Saturday night on Interstate 55 in South St. Louis. He’s a student and hockey player at Christian Brothers College High School in Town and Country, Missouri. Provided

Friends, family and hockey clubs from throughout St. Louis and the metro-east are coming out in support of an O’Fallon teenager who was critically injured in a shooting Saturday night.

Colin Brown, 16, was hit by a bullet after a hockey game while riding in a vehicle driven by his father, Calvin Brown, on Interstate 55 in South St. Louis, according to police. He’s now hospitalized.

Colin is a student and varsity hockey player at Christian Brothers College High School in Town and Country, Missouri. He also plays with the Affton Americans hockey club in Affton, Missouri.

Colin formerly was a junior varsity player with O’Fallon Ice Hockey Club, which is based at the McKendree MetroRecPlex, according to Lynae Vahle, whose two sons have played with him.

“I can’t even imagine what (his family is) going through,” she said Monday. “It’s sickening. Even myself, I’m having a really hard time with it. In the hockey world, we’re family.

“We spend so much time traveling with each other and taking care of each other’s kids that we become family. This is very hard.”

Vahle is helping to organize a public prayer vigil for Colin. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25, in the northeast parking lot of the MetroRecPlex, 205 Rec Plex Drive in O’Fallon.

Vehicles should park in the south lot. Hockey players are being asked to wear their team jerseys.

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department briefed the media on the case Monday afternoon. Spokesman Mitch McCoy said Brown remains in critical condition, and the investigation is being conducted by homicide detectives.

A stray bullet struck Colin as his family’s vehicle was traveling southbound on Interstate 55 in the area of Loughborough Avenue in South St. Louis, according to McCoy.

The driver, Calvin Brown, who retired from Illinois State Police as a lieutenant colonel, notified law enforcement, which met him at the intersection of Fourth and Walnut in downtown St. Louis, McCoy said. From there, EMS rushed his teenage son to the hospital.

Police closed Interstate 55 on Saturday and Sunday nights and recovered evidence of a shooting both times, McCoy said.

Residents near the Loughborough Avenue interchange are being asked to check their home-security cameras and doorbell cameras and contact police if they see anything that could be related. Investigators also want to speak with commuters in the area between 10:30 and 10:40 p.m. Saturday.

“No amount of information is too small,” McCoy said.

Early Monday afternoon, O’Fallon Ice Hockey Club’s head coach, Scott Loehring, wrote in a message to the BND that he hadn’t received a recent update on Colin’s condition.

“He continues to fight,” Loehring wrote. “We are all doing the best we can ... under the circumstances. We’re trying to get through this together and assist the Brown family in any way possible.”

Loehring noted that Colin’s younger brother, Liam, still plays with the club, so players and staff are looking out for him.

The Brown family released a statement Sunday night on Facebook, thanking St. Louis police and Illinois State Police for their efforts to find the person or people responsible for “this senseless crime against our beloved son.”

“As a family and as a former law enforcement official with over 28 years of experience, we believe that greater efforts are needed in the City of St. Louis and the surrounding region to support the police and equip them with the necessary tools to combat such senseless, violent gun crimes,” the statement read.

The Browns also thanked St. Louis, O’Fallon and Chicago hockey communities for their “overwhelming support.” Several had posted on social media. Others honored Colin at games over the weekend.

“Please continue to pray for our son and his medical team. Fight for Brownie #72,” the statement read, referring to Colin’s jersey number.

St. Louis media reported that Christian Brothers College High School sent a letter to families of students, asking for prayers and support, and its hockey team posted about a prayer vigil being held at the school.

Hockey families throughout the region have placed hockey sticks on their front porches in support of Colin.

Colin was a standout hockey player with O’Fallon Ice Hockey Club before he decided to enroll at Christian Brothers College High School to study and play hockey, according to Vahle.

“It’s a very good private school, and he’s academically talented, and (his parents) wanted to give him the best opportunity,” she said. “He wants to continue his hockey career after high school.”

O’Fallon Ice Hockey Club has started a Givebutter fundraiser for Calvin and Tracey Brown and their children. People can donate at givebutter.com/TUQgKc.

Anyone with more information on Saturday night’s shooting is being asked to contact the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Division at 314-444-5371.

This story was originally published November 25, 2024 at 1:01 PM.

Teri Maddox
Belleville News-Democrat
A reporter for 40 years, Teri Maddox joined the Belleville News-Democrat in 1990. She also teaches journalism at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. She holds degrees from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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