Father beaten to death in front of home after incident at child's school, family says
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A Maryland father of three is dead after a fight at his child's school came to his front door.
The man, identified by the Anne Arundel Police Department as 43-year-old Christopher Wright, was allegedly attacked outside his home in Baltimore's Brooklyn neighborhood on Friday, May 19.
According to police, the incident began earlier that day, after a confrontation involving one of his children at Brooklyn Park Middle School. Wright's fiancée, Tracy Karopchinsky, said that after her 14-year-old son got into a fight at the school, three teens and two adults came to the family's home, reported 11 News, a local NBC News affiliate. CBS News Baltimore and Anne Arundel police described the perpetrators as three or four white men, in their mid-20s to mid-30s.

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