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Lake County Man Sentenced to Prison for Shooting Toddler

Galen Hawk shot and killed a 3-year-old boy in October 2014

By Justin Franz

The Lake County man who shot and killed a 3-year-old boy last year was sentenced to 10 years in the Montana State Prison.

Galen Hawk, 26, appeared in Lake County District Court on July 29, nine months after he shot Lonato Moran-Allen in the back. Hawk was convicted of negligent homicide in the boy’s shooting death. Hawk also received a consecutive 13-month sentence to the Department of Corrections for a previous DUI conviction.

According to court documents, Hawk, who is not related to the victim but was living in the same house, had been drinking whiskey and Mike’s Hard Lemonade on Oct. 22, 2014 when he saw the toddler playing with his gun. Hawk took the gun away from Moran-Allen and the boy started shooting a toy gun at Hawk as he ran down a hall. Hawk lifted his own gun, which he thought was empty, and shot the boy in the back. He later told authorities that he was “buzzed” and thought the gun was empty because the spare magazine was still in his pocket.

Moran-Allen later died at St. Luke Community Hospital in Ronan.

When police questioned Hawk at the hospital, he initially tried to cover up what happened and told authorities that the boy had shot himself. Later, when the autopsy results showed that Moran-Allen had been shot in the back, police asked Hawk to explain how a young boy could shoot himself in the back. Galen admitted that he was the one who fired the bullet that killed the boy, according to prosecutors.

The boy died less than three weeks before his 4th birthday.

Hawk was charged with negligent homicide on Oct. 30 and initially pleaded not guilty Nov. 5. In January he changed his plea to guilty.